Hi folks, I'm the creater of a new podcast wich was recently developed, that primarily runs on Drupal, off of a Linode server here in the U.S since that's where I am, and for those of you thtat wish to check it out it's at
http://www.keithnet.us
Hope you all like it!
However, I'm a totally blind Drupal systems administrator, and that being said, chose Druapl7 alone, over Druapl6, as I do not care about the lack of modules.
From what I understand, Drupal 6 will begin to level off and stop being supported at some point once Drupal8 becomes reality.
So, hear is what I wanted to know.
An example may be that:
suppose I have installed drush to:
/home/user1/drush,
But my site lived at:
/home/user1/public_html
public_html, would then be where index.php, and all the other Drupal stuff would live.
So,
if I wanted to upgrade my Drupal website on the fly with drush, how would I boot strp it properly?
What would a valid sample command be for drush to work properly since the site would be living elsewhere on the file system?
Also, despite reading drush documents when I've tried thigns like:
drush /home/user1/public_html/index.php I get errors and it says that things like public_html/whatever aren't valid.
So I don't fully understand what I'm overlooking here.
Any assistance since in my opinion knowing how to administer Drupal from an accessability stand point would be a valid reason for starting this discussion would be appreciated as far as any comments to it.
Thanks for all your help!