7/1/2023 0 Comments Cyberduck mac 10.3.9creating a sub-directory: "/home/tom/html/drupal/sites/newsite" I was able to make another folder point to the same Drupal installation by: My main Drupal installation is in a "/home/tom/html/drupal" folder. Thanks for these tips, however I'm still having a few problems. And i have nothing against geeks! I hope to be one some day. Reminder, not everyone who uses Drupal is a technical geek. I'm sure the same thing can be done with symbolic link, but why doesn't install file say exactly what is necessary and how to complete a multisite install - or point you to exact place to find a straightforward outline?Įven though it may be a fairly simple process, it would be nice of someone to clearly explain every aspect of it in a tutorial for the layman. I had to figure it out myself, by "pointing" the public directory of and to the in nf file. Yes, some say it has to be done with some kind of symbolic link. Now, this may sound crazy, but no where in the DRUPAL install file or ANYwhere I've seen on any forum/post in, someone clearly explain how does site and know how to access the the code in ? The only requirement though is the /settings.php file The only requirement though is the /settings.php fileĭ/themes/theme_c (as well as any additional)ĭ/modules/module_c (as well as any additional) Now you create new directories within /sites for each domain you want to host a drupal site on, from same code as These can be separate actual s or sub-direcorites of (but in this example I want to know about separate full s (separate accounts hosted on same server with separate FTP, email, etc.).ĭ/themes/theme_b (as well as any additional)ĭ/modules/module_b (as well as any additional) Ok so contains ALL of the drupal install files, and a /sites directory that contains /default - which contains the settings.php info for Ok, so you have for default install, and say you want another drupal site on and īoth separate themes and possibly different modules (but both share same default modules as (but can be enabled/disabled on a per site basis in admin - as usual, and share same themes as (but can be enabled/disabled on a per site basis in admin).Īdditionally new themes/modules can be installed on B and C that have nothing to do with A. Please post comments saying if I got anything wrong. I hope I made the instructions clear and easy. Now in the Drupal installation, copy the settings.php file in sites/default to sites/ your subdomain. ![]() Now type in ln -s /main (or the folder that your Drupal installation is in) /subdir (or the folder that your subdomain is in)ġ0. You will then be asked to type in your password, so type in the password for your ssh accountĩ. Into the shell, type ssh your ssh web url (e.g. I'm not quite sure as to wat it is on Windows, because I don't use it, but I'll find out.ħ. Using your FTP client, look for the folder that your host created. CPanel, 1&1 Control panel, ect.) create the subdomain you want(In 1&1, you will need to change the destination.ĥ. ![]() Using whatever service you host has (e.g. For those of you that don't know, / seperates directories, and the directory / is the directory that you first see when you log in to FTP, also called root.Ĥ. ![]() In this example, we'll say this is in the main directory, or /main. Install Drupal in the main directory of your site. With your FTP client, connect to the FTP server.ģ. For Windows, use Firezilla, at, and downloadable at. ![]() For Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, use Cyberduck, and you see the website at, and download it at. If you don't have an FTP client, get one, or use the one you have. You need certain features not all hosts haveġ.I have seen people having trouble install multiple sites from a single codebase.
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