Sometimes you want to run multiple Wiki instances, for example one for each project you're managing. The projects have different members and different requirements; perhaps even different access rules. Here's how you set up multiple wiki-instances: Let us say that your main wiki instance is called ~GobbleWiki, because your company is called "Gobble Inc", and this is your intranet. You are using [Tomcat], and you have installed it in /opt/tomcat. You have already set up the ~GobbleWiki directory, and customized your jspwiki.properties. Now, you have a new project called "Zorp", and you want to establish a "~ZorpWiki" for it. Do as follows: Put the following in the /opt/tomcat/conf/server.xml file, within your {{{<Host>}}} -section. {{{ <Context path="/ZorpWiki" docBase="GobbleWiki.war" debug="0"> <Parameter name="jspwiki.propertyfile" value="/opt/tomcat/conf/ZorpWiki.properties" override="false"/> </Context> }}} Take a copy of the {{GobbleWiki/WEB-INF/jspwiki.properties}} -file, and put it in {{/opt/tomcat/conf/ZorpWiki.properties}}. Then edit it at will. You definitely want to change the following properties (at least): * jspwiki.applicationName * jspwiki.fileSystemProvider.pageDir (or whichever provider you're using) * jspwiki.basicAttachmentProvider.storageDir (or whichever provider you're using) * jspwiki.baseURL * log4j.appender.~FileLog.File (if you're using log4j file logger) Restart Tomcat. !Upgrading to new version of JSPWiki Just drop the new "JSPWiki.war" into place as "~GobbleWiki.war". The ~ZorpWiki should then be automatically able to pick it up. !! More Information There might be more information for this subject on one of the following: [{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]