Hi,
I don't really see for you the need of a wiki farm. Essentially you need
a wiki farm if you want to have more then one wiki on the same server.
For your purpouse, I think it could be ok to have several spaces on the
same xwiki, where you can set read/write rights for every user. As
Richard said, just read the admin guide, it's a good starting point.
Vito
V. Harikrishnan Nair wrote:
Hi all,
I need to clarify whether I need a wiki farm for my office intranet or not
and I am asking you to give me solutions to some problems that I've
mentioned.
The scenario so far-
[1.] I downloaded xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-1.2-milestone-1.exe and
installed the wiki into my computer.
[2.] I am using it to share data such as discussion topics, links to office
software tools and links to official documents.
[3.] I am using my computer as a server for access by other employees where
the wiki is running.
[4.] My access to the wiki pages is through 'localhost:8080' while others
are accessing it through the ip address (which when I enter in my own
machine gives me a page error). Now, when I make changes, I don't want to
always convert the ip address in the url into 'localhost' in the url bar...
so how I go about making changes more conveniently ?
[5.] Employees are registering themselves into the wiki but do not have the
edit privilege to edit specific pages where the documents are pasted. I do
not know how to go about doing that either...
Please give as much help as possible.
regards,
V. Harikrishnan Nair