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Please tell me I am working Magento 2 on ubuntu now 1 Magento 2.3 is install and running condition so how to download 2 second magento2.3 on localhost this one server?










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  • apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

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Please tell me I am working Magento 2 on ubuntu now 1 Magento 2.3 is install and running condition so how to download 2 second magento2.3 on localhost this one server?










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  • What are you using? nginx or apache?

    – Shoaib Munir
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  • apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

    – sanni kalariya
    31 mins ago
















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  • Can you please explain a bit more in the question?

    – Mohit Kumar Arora
    42 mins ago











  • What are you using? nginx or apache?

    – Shoaib Munir
    41 mins ago











  • apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

    – sanni kalariya
    31 mins ago





















  • Can you please explain a bit more in the question?

    – Mohit Kumar Arora
    42 mins ago











  • What are you using? nginx or apache?

    – Shoaib Munir
    41 mins ago











  • apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

    – sanni kalariya
    31 mins ago



















Can you please explain a bit more in the question?

– Mohit Kumar Arora
42 mins ago





Can you please explain a bit more in the question?

– Mohit Kumar Arora
42 mins ago













What are you using? nginx or apache?

– Shoaib Munir
41 mins ago





What are you using? nginx or apache?

– Shoaib Munir
41 mins ago













apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

– sanni kalariya
31 mins ago







apache ubuntu 18.04 @ShoaibMunir & already one magento is now running so how to setup new another fresh magento2.3 this server?@Mohit

– sanni kalariya
31 mins ago












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Create new magento directory beside your current magento directory



Like if you have currently using magento in /var/www/magento2-1



Then create new directory /var/www/magento2-2



If you are using nginx then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



server {
listen 8080;
server_name www.magento2-1.com;
set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-1;
}

server {
listen 8080;
server_name www.magento2-2.com;
set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-2;
}


Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



If you are using apache then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default.conf in /etc/apache2/default.conf file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.magento2-1.com
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-1
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
</Directory>
<Directory /var/www/magento2-1>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.magento2-2.com
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-2
<Directory />
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
</Directory>
<Directory /var/www/magento2-2>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>


Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



In case of nginx restart nginx



service nginx restart


In case of apache restart apache



service apache2 restart





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    Create new magento directory beside your current magento directory



    Like if you have currently using magento in /var/www/magento2-1



    Then create new directory /var/www/magento2-2



    If you are using nginx then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



    server {
    listen 8080;
    server_name www.magento2-1.com;
    set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-1;
    }

    server {
    listen 8080;
    server_name www.magento2-2.com;
    set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-2;
    }


    Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



    If you are using apache then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default.conf in /etc/apache2/default.conf file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



    <VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerName www.magento2-1.com
    ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
    DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-1
    <Directory />
    Options FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride None
    </Directory>
    <Directory /var/www/magento2-1>
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride None
    Order allow,deny
    allow from all
    </Directory>
    </VirtualHost>

    <VirtualHost *:80>
    ServerName www.magento2-2.com
    ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
    DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-2
    <Directory />
    Options FollowSymLinks
    AllowOverride None
    </Directory>
    <Directory /var/www/magento2-2>
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
    AllowOverride None
    Order allow,deny
    allow from all
    </Directory>
    </VirtualHost>


    Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



    In case of nginx restart nginx



    service nginx restart


    In case of apache restart apache



    service apache2 restart





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      Create new magento directory beside your current magento directory



      Like if you have currently using magento in /var/www/magento2-1



      Then create new directory /var/www/magento2-2



      If you are using nginx then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



      server {
      listen 8080;
      server_name www.magento2-1.com;
      set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-1;
      }

      server {
      listen 8080;
      server_name www.magento2-2.com;
      set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-2;
      }


      Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



      If you are using apache then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default.conf in /etc/apache2/default.conf file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



      <VirtualHost *:80>
      ServerName www.magento2-1.com
      ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
      DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-1
      <Directory />
      Options FollowSymLinks
      AllowOverride None
      </Directory>
      <Directory /var/www/magento2-1>
      Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
      AllowOverride None
      Order allow,deny
      allow from all
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>

      <VirtualHost *:80>
      ServerName www.magento2-2.com
      ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
      DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-2
      <Directory />
      Options FollowSymLinks
      AllowOverride None
      </Directory>
      <Directory /var/www/magento2-2>
      Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
      AllowOverride None
      Order allow,deny
      allow from all
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>


      Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



      In case of nginx restart nginx



      service nginx restart


      In case of apache restart apache



      service apache2 restart





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        Create new magento directory beside your current magento directory



        Like if you have currently using magento in /var/www/magento2-1



        Then create new directory /var/www/magento2-2



        If you are using nginx then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



        server {
        listen 8080;
        server_name www.magento2-1.com;
        set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-1;
        }

        server {
        listen 8080;
        server_name www.magento2-2.com;
        set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-2;
        }


        Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



        If you are using apache then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default.conf in /etc/apache2/default.conf file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



        <VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName www.magento2-1.com
        ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
        DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-1
        <Directory />
        Options FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        </Directory>
        <Directory /var/www/magento2-1>
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        allow from all
        </Directory>
        </VirtualHost>

        <VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName www.magento2-2.com
        ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
        DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-2
        <Directory />
        Options FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        </Directory>
        <Directory /var/www/magento2-2>
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        allow from all
        </Directory>
        </VirtualHost>


        Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



        In case of nginx restart nginx



        service nginx restart


        In case of apache restart apache



        service apache2 restart





        share|improve this answer













        Create new magento directory beside your current magento directory



        Like if you have currently using magento in /var/www/magento2-1



        Then create new directory /var/www/magento2-2



        If you are using nginx then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default in /etc/nginx/sites-available/ file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



        server {
        listen 8080;
        server_name www.magento2-1.com;
        set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-1;
        }

        server {
        listen 8080;
        server_name www.magento2-2.com;
        set $MAGE_ROOT /var/www/magento2-2;
        }


        Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



        If you are using apache then add your new magento entry in config, probably with the name default.conf in /etc/apache2/default.conf file name could be anything else. Code would be like this:



        <VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName www.magento2-1.com
        ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
        DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-1
        <Directory />
        Options FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        </Directory>
        <Directory /var/www/magento2-1>
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        allow from all
        </Directory>
        </VirtualHost>

        <VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerName www.magento2-2.com
        ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
        DocumentRoot /var/www/magento2-2
        <Directory />
        Options FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        </Directory>
        <Directory /var/www/magento2-2>
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        allow from all
        </Directory>
        </VirtualHost>


        Copy your first magento configuration to create another, do not rely on my configuration it's just a sample



        In case of nginx restart nginx



        service nginx restart


        In case of apache restart apache



        service apache2 restart






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