Re: [Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-30 Thread Craig Taverner
Hi Axel, GeoJSON and other GIS formats are planned to be supported in Neo4j Spatial. In fact to support export to GeoJSON on the current code would be very easy, I believe. I hope to get 'round to it soon. However, should you want to give it a try now, I would be more than willing to give advice a

Re: [Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Diehl
Hi Axel and Peter, Thanks for the feedback. When I move the DB directory, I've been accessing it after the move with Gremlin and it has been the source of the complaints. I'm wondering if there is some issue specific to the interplay between Gremlin and Neo4j. I'll do some more experimentation to

Re: [Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-29 Thread Axel Morgner
GraphML, not KMK, of course. Maybe I wrote this because I'm looking for KML and geoJSON export/import for neo4j data myself. On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 21:49:04 +0200, Peter Neubauer wrote: > Hi there, > yes, the Neo4j Admin tool (we hope to package it in the next > milestone) includes GraphML export/i

Re: [Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-29 Thread Peter Neubauer
Hi there, yes, the Neo4j Admin tool (we hope to package it in the next milestone) includes GraphML export/import. Besides, Alex is right, file copy on a clean shut down DB works just fine. For hot production use, you can choose Online Backup (http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Online_Backup) or the upco

Re: [Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-29 Thread Axel Morgner
Hi Chris, moving a neo4j db as an archived directory between different machines is fine. Normally, there's no need to remove any files from within the neo4j directory. Just make sure to archive the db while it's completely shut down. And take care of the access rights the files and the containing

[Neo4j] Moving a DB from one machine to another...

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Diehl
Hi All, I have a neo4j DB on my laptop that I need to share copies of with others. As a first shot I tar'ed and ziped up the contents of the DB directory and gave it to my colleague (MacBook Pro -> Windows laptop). Initially he got errors when trying to access it. So on a whim, he deleted all the