Howdy, all,

This is slightly off-topic, but I'd like to integrate a wiki with the
notes_url pages of Nagios.  The idea is to put a wiki up documenting
each and every check and making it easier to update those pages.  Has
anyone already integrated a wiki into Nagios in this manner?  I'd happy
accept any pointers.

Unfortunately this will be my first foray into selecting and using a
wiki.  I've looked into them in the past, but not for this use, and in
the past I've just decided to avoid the headaches.  Trac doesn't seem
bad, but its install process seems like a pain and likely to produce a
fragile install (one that breaks frequently as other stuff is updated).
There's a seemingly endless stream of wiki software to choose from, so
I'm really hoping someone on the list can provide the benefit of
experience.
 
--
Trever Furnish, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Herff Jones, Inc. Unix /
Network Administrator
Phone: 317.612.3519
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from Unix.


PS: I searched my own archives of the lists and hit google as well, but
I haven't found previous discussions of this topic.  Sorry if I missed
them -- if so, any pointers to prior discussions will be gratefully
accepted. 

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