- Patch #107788 by Uwe: alignment fixes.
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UPGRADING
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1. Backup your database and Drupal directory - especially your
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"sites" directory which contains your configuration file and
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added modules and themes, any contributed modules in your
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"modules" directory, and your "files" directory which contains
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uploaded files.
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1. Backup your database and Drupal directory - especially your
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"sites" directory which contains your configuration file and
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added modules and themes, any contributed modules in your
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"modules" directory, and your "files" directory which contains
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uploaded files.
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Note: for a single site setup the configuration file is the
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"settings.php" file located at sites/default/settings.php.
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For multisite configuration the configuration file is located
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in a structure like the following:
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Note: for a single site setup the configuration file is the
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"settings.php" file located at sites/default/settings.php.
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For multisite configuration the configuration file is located
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in a structure like the following:
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sites/default/settings.php
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sites/example.com/settings.php
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sites/sub.example.com/settings.php
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sites/sub.example.com.path/settings.php
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sites/default/settings.php
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sites/example.com/settings.php
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sites/sub.example.com/settings.php
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sites/sub.example.com.path/settings.php
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More information on multisite configuration is located in
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the INSTALL.txt file.
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More information on multisite configuration is located in
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the INSTALL.txt file.
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2. Log on as the user with user ID 1. User ID 1 is the first
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account created and the main administrator account. User
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ID 1 needs to be logged in so that you can access update.php
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(step 9) which can only be run by user ID 1. Do not close
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your browser until step 10 is complete.
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2. Log on as the user with user ID 1. User ID 1 is the first
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account created and the main administrator account. User
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ID 1 needs to be logged in so that you can access update.php
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(step 9) which can only be run by user ID 1. Do not close
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your browser until step 10 is complete.
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3. Place the site in "Off-line" mode, to mask any errors from
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site visitors.
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3. Place the site in "Off-line" mode, to mask any errors from
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site visitors.
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4. Disable contributed modules and switch to a core theme
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(Bluemarine or Garland).
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4. Disable contributed modules and switch to a core theme
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(Bluemarine or Garland).
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5. Remove all of the old files and directories from the Drupal
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installation directory.
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5. Remove all of the old files and directories from the Drupal
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installation directory.
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6. Unpack the new Drupal files and directories into the Drupal
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installation directory.
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6. Unpack the new Drupal files and directories into the Drupal
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installation directory.
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7. Copy the backed up "files" and "sites" directories to the
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Drupal installation directory. If the original .htaccess or
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robots.txt files have been modified, copy the backed up
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versions of these files to the installation directory as
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well.
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7. Copy the backed up "files" and "sites" directories to the
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Drupal installation directory. If the original .htaccess or
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robots.txt files have been modified, copy the backed up
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versions of these files to the installation directory as
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well.
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8. Verify the new configuration file to make sure it has the
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latest and correct information.
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8. Verify the new configuration file to make sure it has the
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latest and correct information.
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9. Re-install contributed modules.
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9. Re-install contributed modules.
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Note: make sure the version of a module matches your
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version of Drupal. Modules from previous versions may
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not be compatible with the current version. Check
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http://drupal.org/project/Modules for the version of a
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module to match your version of Drupal.
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Note: make sure the version of a module matches your
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version of Drupal. Modules from previous versions may
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not be compatible with the current version. Check
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http://drupal.org/project/Modules for the version of a
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module to match your version of Drupal.
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10. Run update.php by visiting http://www.example.com/update.php
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(replace www.example.com with your drupal installation's
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domain name and path). This step will update the database to
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the new Drupal installation.
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(replace www.example.com with your drupal installation's
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domain name and path). This step will update the database to
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the new Drupal installation.
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Note: if you are unable to access update.php do the
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following:
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Note: if you are unable to access update.php do the following:
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- Open update.php with a text editor.
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- Open update.php with a text editor.
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- There is a line near top of update.php that says
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$access_check = TRUE;. Change it to $access_check = FALSE;.
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- There is a line near top of update.php that says
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$access_check = TRUE;. Change it to $access_check = FALSE;.
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- As soon as the script is done, you must change the update.php
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script back to its original form to $access_check = TRUE;.
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- As soon as the script is done, you must change the update.php
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script back to its original form to $access_check = TRUE;.
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11. Finally, return site to "Online" mode so your visitors may resume
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browsing.
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