Cumulus.ini: Difference between revisions

#* Internet = Local Copy or FTP. Local copy assumes you are running your own Internet Web Server on which you will host your own or the default web site and when you click on it a path field will open up so you can tell CumulusMX where to put your files. FTP assumes you will be using a Hosting Company (most people use this option) for your Web Site and once you click on FTP further fields will open up and it is here that you put the details given to you by your Hosting Service in order to FTP the web files to your Web Site. You can set both if you wish but be aware of the extra load that this may impose on your CumulusMX computer.
#* Actions = This where you set the time intervals for CumulusMx to upload standard file and realtime files to your Web Host. Standard files are the files required for a web site and this is called the Normal Interval. To enable it you click on the first box, but if you want these files to be go to Web Host as well you must also click on the FTP box as well. Note this interval is in minutes and that is set on the Normal Interval box (default 15 minutes). Realtime files are those required to run features on your web site like the Gauges. This is in seconds, but please be careful setting it below 5 seconds, as depending on the speed of you Internet connection and the response of your Web Host it may be possible to set a time when the FTP task never completes leading to incorrect readings. The default is 30 seconds and as with the Normal settings you have to enable it and and tick on FTP if you want these files sent to your Web Host.
#* at this point you have set up the minimum settings to get CumulusMX up and running and you will notice that Next button has changed to All Done. When you click on this two things will happen, your initial Cumulus.ini file will be saved and a poppopup will appear on you Browser and additional line will appear in CumulusMX.exe saying the Station Type has changed - restart required. If you are running CumulusMX interactively click on on the open Cumulus.exe box and type Ctrl-C or if you are using a service Stop the Service.
# Optionally, use [[Samplestring.ini]] file as a guide to create a [[Strings.ini|strings.ini]] file (look up the cross reference if you want to do this now, but you can leave it to later) where you can tailor a number of texts that Cumulus produces.
#* The advantage of creating your '''strings.ini''' file now, is that it is read when MX starts, and we will shortly restart MX.
# Closing MX is therequired actionin thatorder willto createpick theup main configuration file you created in the Wizard and then find your Weather Station.
# MX must be stopped correctly, because it has to do a number of actions after it receives a request to close:
#* If you have a screen attached to the device running the MX engine, you can click in that screen and terminate Cumulus MX by typing '''C''' while holding down the control key (or equivalent if you are using an apple mac).