Upgrading from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7?

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drupal.org/documentation/upgrade/6/7 Try reading through that, try upgrading on your local computer or a development machine (make sure you keep a backup of your database and codebase), and come back and ask more specific questions If you have a relatively simple Drupal site, things should go fairly well. If you have a very complex site, you might need to consider migrating your site instead of simply upgrading (meaning: export your content, rebuild the site in Drupal 7, and reimport it into the Drupal 7 site) For many people, at this point, it's a good idea to stick with Drupal 6 for a few more months if you don't need any features in Drupal 7. I've upgraded a few of my sites, but I can say with confidence that a couple Drupal 6 sites I run will have to wait at least 6 months before Drupal 7 and the important modules I use are stable enough for a seamless upgrade.

drupal.org/documentation/upgrade/6/7 Try reading through that, try upgrading on your local computer or a development machine (make sure you keep a backup of your database and codebase), and come back and ask more specific questions... If you have a relatively simple Drupal site, things should go fairly well. If you have a very complex site, you might need to consider migrating your site instead of simply upgrading (meaning: export your content, rebuild the site in Drupal 7, and reimport it into the Drupal 7 site). For many people, at this point, it's a good idea to stick with Drupal 6 for a few more months if you don't need any features in Drupal 7.

I've upgraded a few of my sites, but I can say with confidence that a couple Drupal 6 sites I run will have to wait at least 6 months before Drupal 7 and the important modules I use are stable enough for a seamless upgrade.

M gtin stuck with an error saying blocked_ips table not found.. – Piyuesh Kumar Feb 8 at 6:58 @PiyueshKumar: Which of the Solutions on drupal. Org have you tried already? – Oswald Feb 8 at 7:14 Yeah - there are probably a few little gotchas you'll run into.

Try searching google for site:drupal. Org error_reported here for each problem :-) – geerlingguy Feb 8 at 17:53.

Read Upgrading from Drupal 6 to 7. If you have written your own modules, read Converting 6. X modules to 7.x.

If you have written your own theme, read Converting 6. X themes to 7.x.

And this, if you have custom code :) – geerlingguy Feb 7 at 16:04 Yes I tried doing tat now m struck with an error saying table blocked_ips not found.. – Piyuesh Kumar Feb 8 at 6:57 Which of the Solutions on drupal. Org have you tried already? – Oswald Feb 8 at 7:14.

Check the answer I've given here , it's based on the Migrate module Drupal 6 To 7 Migration.

Upgrading refers to moving from one major release to another, e.g. You are moving from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. Updating typically refers to bringing your site up to the latest minor version of Drupal, e.g. Such as updating from Drupal 6.12 to Drupal 6.14. The process of upgrading to the latest version of Drupal can vary in difficulty depending on the complexity of your current installation.

This guide aims to help you plan for and complete a successful upgrade regardless of the size or complexity of your current site. Any Drupal upgrade has four general steps: Planning, Preparing your current site for upgrade, Upgrading, and Testing. Before you begin reading this guide, please make note of the following.

You can only upgrade from one major version to the next major version. For example, you are trying to move from Drupal 5 to Drupal 7. You first need to upgrade to Drupal 6 before you upgrade to Drupal 7.

Regularly backing up your site is considered a best practice. A full backup of your site database, core Drupal files, non-core files (e.g. Contributed modules, and file upload folders), and directory/file permissions (if running on Linux) is strongly recommended before starting any site upgrade. You may also wish to familiarize yourself with restoring your site from a backup prior to starting your upgrade.

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