wiki   -   we  use
mediawiki - can be clunky & really meant for large open installations
tikiwiki - very extensible   (but I'm the only ICT staff )

but I thought (on cursory glance) docuwiki would be better for sys admin
stuff

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Yanik Doucet <[email protected]> wrote:

> All companies I worked for used Wiki.
>
> There's also a useful script called cfg2html which basically list all
> hdw/sftw of a given server, I usually transfert the resulting html directly
> in the wiki.
>
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> 2010/4/21 David <[email protected]>
>
> Hi everyone,
>>
>> At work we're in the process of updating our server infrastructure.  So
>> I figured it would be a good time to pull knowledge out of peoples head
>> and put in a common location.  I'm looking to document server hardware
>> specs, what the server is used for, procedures, how-tos, rebuild
>> procedures, etc.  At the moment a wiki jumps to to mind.  Any other
>> suggestions for how to store the info or what info to store?   Open
>> Source solutions preferred. :-)
>>
>>
>> David
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