Upgrading a site

I am attempting to upgrade one of my sites from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. I have downloaded and made Drush executable. I’ve also install the Drush site-upgrade command. The problem I’m having is understanding the steps or the process of aliases. I really need someone to explain it to me in layman’s terms as I am just learning all of this. I’ve tried several different configurations and still can’t seem to get it to work. So after some digging around within Drush I have also noticed when I do the drush st command I get this (posted below)

PHP configuration : /home/user/drush/php.ini /home/user/drush/php.ini Drush version : 5.9
Drush configuration :
Drush alias files : /home/user/.drush/cm.aliases.drushrc.php

Which I’m thinking is wrong, I shouldn’t have 2 php.ini files show up for my PHP configuration should I? I should mention I have a multi domain site. I’m guessing I need to fix this first before I figure out the aliases issue, but I have posted what I put in the .drush folder as my cm.aliaes.drushrc.php file

$aliases['test'] = array(   'root' => '/public_html/folder-of-domain-to-update',   'uri' => 'localhost', ); 

If I go to the /home folder and run the command drush sa, I get:

@cm @cm.test @none 

If I go to the /home/user/public_html/folder-of-domain-to-update and run the command drush sa, I get:

@cm @cm.test @none @self default 

When I run the command drush sup at the /home/user/public_html/folder-of-domain-to-update level I get this:

No target argument specified. To perform the site upgrade, define an alias record for the target site.

If someone could give me some direction or help I would greatly appreciate it.

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