= Drupal upgrade = The following service advisory should be sent every time we ugprade Drupal to the latest version. To get an update-to-date list of servers running our central drupal installation, try: {{{ freepuppet-helper ls:drupal && freepuppet-helper ls:mosh }}} == Message template == {{{ Subject: Drupal upgrades complete (INSERT VERSIONS HERE) }}} {{{ Servers affected: hay katanko lucy peltier albizu brown chavez colin daza debs didier dorothy eagle ella hashmi jones julia june lucius lucy lumumba malcolm mandela menchu proudhon rodolpho roe slaapbeen sojourner tresca viewsic Period Affected: 2011-09-20, 10:00 am America/New York Time Date Sent: 2011-09-20 All shared Drupal installations have been upgraded to the most recent stable versions (INSERT VERSIONS HERE). Drupal (http://drupal.org/) is a web content management system that many members use to drive their web sites. May First/People Link members who have installed Drupal through our Members Control Panel use a shared installation of Drupal. If you are using a shared installation, your Drupal installation has been upgraded for you. For more information about our shared Drupal installation, please see: https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/drupal_configuration. Please note, we have only performed a minor point upgrade. For example, if you are running Drupal 6, you have not been upgraded to Drupal 7. Instead, you have been upgraded from the particular version of Drupal 6 (e.g. 6.21) to the next Drupal 6 version (e.g. 6.22). Also, this upgrade only affects Drupal core. It is your responsibility to upgrade your third party Drupal modules. }}} == Optional section on database updates == Occassionally Drupal upgrades require database updates. We need a script to automate this process via drush... ---- This upgrade required a database update, which has been performed for you. ---- Alternatively... ---- This upgrade requires database updates, however, these updates have not been run for your site. If you are running a Drupal site using our shared installation, we strongly encourage you to run all database updates. These updates can be run by logging into your site as the primary administrator user (the user with id 1) and navigating to /update.php, e.g. !http://YOURSITE.ORG/update.php and following the directions. ----