I'm trying to install drupal on a shared hosting with a cpu time limit (we're trying to migrate to drupal, so i'm the one to try it out). The installation consumes much of a cpu time, exceeding our limit, and thus is not concluded.
1) Should the installation procedure resume correctly, if it was broken by server (denied the request after a heavy load), after the server allows the connections again?
2) Is there a way to slow down installation (say, a delay after every subsequent model installation)?
I'm trying to build an eCommerce website for the first time. I have no knowledge in programming (just graphic designing, but not even for web), but I thought I could try using the Commerce Kickstart 2, and give it a try.
with drupal 6, I had not this problem. with drupal 6, I got problems to install cck editor although I have tried repeatedly and followed several video demos.
therefore I try drupal 7 but here it stops up I've done everything by the book but it is something with the database that I do not know quite what to do next can any help me
Having a problem with my Open Public installation. Database successfully installed but this database is coming from an old host to my new host so some paths are now different. How to I update the database to reflect the new path?
Is there a module to accomplish this?
This is an already done website and I no longer have access to the old host.
The other day upgraded from 7.20 to 7.21 version number didn't change on the report so I ignored it. Today upgraded whatever I am running to 7.22 and it appeared to work i.e. database actually was updated but still the version number as reported remains at 7.20
Update: The status report shows correctly version 7.22 but the available updates report shows 7.20