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WIKICTL(8)                BSD System Manager's Manual               WIKICTL(8)

NAME
     wikictl -- Mac OS X Server Wiki Server Control Interface

SYNOPSIS
     wikictl command

DESCRIPTION
     wikictl is a front end to the Mac OS X Server Wiki Server.  The Mac OS X Server Wiki Server is a web
     service which serves http requests for wiki pages and weblog entries for groups and users.

     wikictl is a simple tool for starting, stopping, and restarting the server. It takes a single argument,
     ( command) which describes the desired action.

COMMANDS
     The allowed commands are:

     start
           Starts the server.

     stop  Stops the server.

     restart
           Restarts the server.  If the server is not running, simply starts the server.

FILES
     /etc/wikid/wikid.conf
           The main configuration file for the wiki server.  It is an XML property list for server options
           such as the port to bind to, the location of the document repository and the other settings
           related to individual services within Mac OS X Server Wiki Server.

SEE ALSO
     python(1) httpd(8),

HISTORY
     wikictl was first introduced as part of Mac OS X Server 10.5.

BUGS
     This version of wikictl is shipped.

Darwin                           July 23, 2007                          Darwin

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