Storm Project Management 6.x-2.x to Drupal PM 7.x-1.x

Last updated on
30 April 2025

Drupal PM is the successor of Storm Project Management.

Though for most of the content it will just work, be ready for some missing data and manual reconfiguration.

Before attempting the migration, make sure you go through and understand the difference between the two version. Many settings have been changed. So please, read all this page before doing anything.

Try the upgrade before with a clone of your production site.

Upgrade Notes

  • Core update from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 is required to perform this update. Please go through the respective upgrade nodes that can be found here.
  • To upgrade from 6.x-2.x, first upgrade to the latest 6.x-2.x stable release.
  • New dependencies
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  • Deprecated Modules
  • Obsolete Modules

Upgrade

NOTE: Version and links to specified modules is given for example purpose only. They point to the latest stable version available as when this document is written. Please use the latest version of respective branches. For example, if it mentions Drupal-6.36 and a newer version Drupal-6.37 is available, use that instead, unless otherwise stated.

Preparation

  1. As with any other upgrade, make a full back up of your database before and set the site in off-line mode.

Process

  1. Update Drupal Core to latest 6.x stable version ( Drupal-6.36 )
  2. Update Storm to latest stable version ( Storm-6.x-2.2 ).
  3. Remove the entire storm module directory.
  4. Update drupal core from 6.x ( Drupal-6.36 ) to 7.x ( Drupal-7.38 ).
  5. Download Drupal PM 7.x-1.x ( Drupal PM-7.x-1.0-alpha5 ) module but DO NOT ENABLE IT YET.
  6. Download Storm 7.x-1.x and enable "Storm Migrate" (the only module present).

The above steps should enable the counterpart of Drupal PM modules which were enabled in Storm.

 

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