![]() (And might I add this, I don't care who you are, or how well versed you are in Drupal or not, whether you've played with you're site a million times and never broken it. Then I backed up the database, made duplicates of those as well. I verified all the files were in the backups. ![]() I made sure every little thing I had in my directory was backed up not only only my PC, but on my removable hard drive. Here's what I did.ġ.) Backed up everything and THEN SOME. ![]() However, things turned out quite the opposite, they went rather smoothly, with only one minor and easily overcome snag. I kept having repeating mental images of everything going horribly wrong and having to start from kilobyte 1 with my site. SUCCESS!, I must admit I had alot of reservations at first. (node_images seems to run a make directory command even against the sites folder, quite unnecessarily.) There was another error related to the garland-minnelli theme color settings, three missing menu image files. Even then I found an error later, concerning access rights for the node_images module, that I had to fix. I'm not as trained as some others here, and the upgrade took me an hour and 10 minutes. Remember, just renaming index.php will instantly divert all visitors to index.htm. Leave the index.htm page in place for the next time. It also prevents that web visitors instantly hop on Drupal while it is still being copied. This will instantly stop all Drupal activities and make all users fall back to index.htm. Then you can rename index.php to something like: index_off.php ![]() Then create a static fallback web page: index.htm I did switch all sites of this multi-site installation into maintenance mode though.īy the way, another nice trick is to make the following change to. I think the correct procedure is to use the new 5.2 settings.php file and transplant the few individual lines from the old one. ![]()
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