The easiest way is to just duplicate the server directory.
And configure the ports in conf/neo4j-server.properties to point to another 
port range

e.g. 7484 etc.

Michael

Am 11.05.2014 um 01:47 schrieb Rich Morin <[email protected]>:

> I downloaded and installed the Neo4j distribution (2.0.3) and tried
> out the server, using the browser interface.  It's very cool!
> 
> The Server Configuration page
> 
>  http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/stable/server-configuration.html
> 
> talks about adjusting the configuration of the default server, but
> that isn't quite what I'd like to do.  Instead, I'd like to set up
> a second server instance (so as not to interfere with the one in
> the distribution).
> 
> This seems like it should be a simple thing to do, but I don't see
> any instructions on creating the needed directories, files, etc.
> Can someone point me to an explicit HowTo?
> 
> -r
> 
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