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The two examples above are in same folder as Cumulus.exe or CumulusMX.exe. You also may have configuration files in a '''mqtt''' folder, or elsewhere (for example I store some batch files that Cumulus runs for me in a batch folder). | The two examples above are in same folder as Cumulus.exe or CumulusMX.exe. You also may have configuration files in a '''mqtt''' folder, or elsewhere (for example I store some batch files that Cumulus runs for me in a batch folder). | ||
Remember as mentioned earlier, the Cumulus.ini file may need editing to update port names, any command locations, and to update file locations. There is advice about port names at [[Cumulus.ini#Swapping_from_Cumulus_1_to_MX]]. | Remember as mentioned earlier, the Cumulus.ini file may need editing to update port names, any command locations, and to update file locations. There is advice about port names at [[Cumulus.ini#Swapping_from_Cumulus_1_to_MX]]. For '''Extra Web Files''', local file names will look like ''/home/pi/CumulusMX/web/trendsT.htm'' or '''/home/pi/cumulus_Templates/valuesRecentForDetailT.js'''. Please note that Cumulus MX does not recognise "'''~/'''" as shorthand for '''/home/pi/'''. Your remote file names, if you have a local server as set up in the notes here, will look like ''/var/www/html/weather/trends.html'' or '''/var/www/html/weather/js/valuesRecentForTrends.js''', depending on your folder structure. Remember, you need to give full '''rw''' permissions to the HTML folder recursively for Cumulus MX to successfully copy there. | ||
=== data and Reports files === | === data and Reports files === |
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