you could use DRUSH to mitigate addtl maintenance overhead when performing updates etc.
Ryan LeTulle
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Hiroaki Honshuku madflute@gmail.comwrote:
Thank you for your response. That is a possibility I thought about but I was concerned with maintenance. I would like to avoid double installation if possible.
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Greater Boston http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com
On 2010/09/16, at 8:01, Ryan LeTulle wrote:
What operating system/web server?
With Linux/Apache:
I usually create subdomains in dns (i.e. school1.mysite.com, school2.mysite.com). Then I create virtual hosts in Apache. Point the old domain into your existing folder and the new domain into a new folder where you will install Drupal again.
HTH
Ryan LeTulle
web www.bayousoft.com twitter www.twitter.com/bayousoft
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:54 AM, A-NO-NE Music madflute@anonemusic.comwrote:
Drupal 6.19 OG6x-1.4
Up until this semester, I needed this student portal site for one school only. Now I need another portal for different school.
Before: http://mysite.com
Change needed to Login page > http://mysite.com/school1 http://mysite.com/school2
They don't need to share anything but the server space and the domain name. What would be the best practice for this situation? While school2 is still blank, I have too many things under school1 including menus. It won't be practical to modify them one by one, and seeking for a better solution.
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- Hiro