Drupal Site Migration, Lots going on!
Hello Everyone,
Much activity is going on at the transforming former jail site. We are in the last mile of hurdles compleing our County conditional use permit. This required raising a sum of money for infastructure, demolition, and asbestos abatement. This really is shaping up to be a "jail to jewel" it is a beatifull, wooded campus . We have a large host of synergistic non-profits lining up to be tenents. We really haved passed critical mass!
We have a small army of volunteers that are much of the driving force.
I have been in charge of protecting our fiber backbone and Cat5e drops since they always seem to get severed in construction and demolition jobs.
Drupal Migration:
Has anyone performed a Drupal migration from one location to another and changed the domain name? Any feedback would be gratly appreciated.
Jim Mora
jimm@helpofojai.org
Comment from Kevin Palmer on January 18, 2008 - 12:36pm
Hey Jim. That's really great there's so many organizations already excited to move in!
I've done a couple Drupal migrations recently (along with Ben who just moved the ctcvista.org site to a new host. Go Ben!). Are you working with PHPMyAdmin in the migration process?
Comment from Ben Sheldon on January 20, 2008 - 5:20pm
Hi Jim,
I actually just moved our ctcvista.org website to a new webhost last weekend. It wasn't too much trouble---though we're lucky since we don't get too much traffic. I would recommend a late Saturday or Sunday night (since that's usually lowest traffic), but the steps are basically:
1) Put Drupal into maintenance mode (in the admin settings you can take the site offline)
2) copy over the files to your new webhost (I use the command line to tar on one server and wget on the other, but you can use ftp too)
3) dump your database (mysqldump or through phpmyadmin) and insert it into the new database
4) update your settings.php for the new database info
5) if you're going to a new domain name, you should be fine (maybe want to update your settings directory name in /sites). Otherwise you'll want to update the DNS for the domain name.
But it's not too much trouble. Email me or call me (http://ctcvista.org/contact) if I can help explain things better.
Happy Drupal-ing!
Comment from Morgan Sully on January 22, 2008 - 4:27pm
Jim,
I have done this before, but without the use of modules.
That should be about it. Some pretty cool instructions for using PHPMyAdmin in this process can be found on an old Lullabot podcast for Drupal 4.7:
http://www.lullabot.com/videocast/upgrading-to-drupal-4.7
Anyone think I’m missing something?