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Everything was working perfectly, but when I tried to update (step 13), the page doesn't open.
I tried to open my website: www.example.net, but this message appears:
Currently i am migrating my drupal 6 website to drupal 7. While upgrading tokens i found token [term] is missing in drupal 7 version. But its available in drupal 6 tokens module. Please help me to find the exact token name for '[term]' in drupal 7.
Example :
Drupal 6: pathauto setting :
page/[term]/[title] ::=> Its working fine
Drupal 7: pathauto setting :
page/[term]/[title] ::=> Not working, because token [term] is not available in drupal 7 token module.
I'm currently working on upgrading a relatively simple Drupal site from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. After following the upgrade instructions and running CCK Migrate, all of my views end up breaking. Rebuilding these views is not a big issue but maybe it's tied into the reason of why after recreating those views, they no longer show ALL of my content.
Troubleshooting
I looked into the database tables to see if it all got pulled over and noticed that the Drupal 7 tables show significantly less rows than my Drupal 6 equivalent tables.
messageDatabaseSchemaObjectExistsException: Cannot add index system_list to table system: index already exists. in DatabaseSchema_mysql->addIndex() (line 437 of /home/novelspot/www/www/includes/database/mysql/schema.inc).
I recently upgraded a drupal 6 site into drupal 7 site almost successfully,
i am facing just a single issue, whenever i try to put site in maintenance mode it shows message on a white screen that Service Unavailable!
Here i want to load my drupal theme maintenance page layout rather than this white screen, please advise!
I am looking for feedback on our organization's current situation.
We are currently running Drupal 6 and are planning a complete overhaul of our website, to be launched between July and September 2014. We are doing a full review of platform options and may or may not stay with Drupal on our future site. We receive about 1.25 million hits on our website annually and our site is the main place people purchase tickets to our venues, so we cannot afford to have our site down, hacked or in some other way not functioning.