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#** I have copied all files from "\Cumulus\data" to "\CumulusMX\data", and will see what edits I need to make later. Some of my '''.ini''' contain date-time entries like "12/03/2019 14:50:45". | #** I have copied all files from "\Cumulus\data" to "\CumulusMX\data", and will see what edits I need to make later. Some of my '''.ini''' contain date-time entries like "12/03/2019 14:50:45". | ||
#** I find after running the CumulusMX engine, that it edits those '''.ini''' files it needs to, and the new versions contain date-time entries in the "2019-03-16T12:45:00" style, so despite what I picked up from reading on the forum, you don't need to edit these entries in log files like '''month.ini''' as Cumulus MX can read the old ones. | #** I find after running the CumulusMX engine, that it edits those '''.ini''' files it needs to, and the new versions contain date-time entries in the "2019-03-16T12:45:00" style, so despite what I picked up from reading on the forum, you don't need to edit these entries in log files like '''month.ini''' as Cumulus MX can read the old ones. | ||
# I | # I opened my Internet Security premium package and in the firewall section set port 8998 as one that was permitted. | ||
# I now type "http://192.168.1.64:8998/" into my browser after starting the MX engine, and I see the user interface. | |||
My exploration of Cumulus MX has | My exploration of Cumulus MX has succeeded, and the experiment did help me find a mistake in one of my Cumulus templates, so it has been useful. | ||
= Updating to a new MX release = | = Updating to a new MX release = |
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