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There is a section of the support forum devoted to [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=28 Cumulus MX interface customisation], so you can see what other people are doing.  There is also [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=36 another sub-forum] for making suggestions on what you would like added to MX.
There is a section of the support forum devoted to [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=28 Cumulus MX interface customisation], so you can see what other people are doing.  There is also [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=36 another sub-forum] for making suggestions on what you would like added to MX.
= MX End of Day Process =
day reset does this...
    Reset midnight rain
    Entering Day Reset (message about current day of month, at this stage web tag <#metdate> changes to new date)
    Day Reset (message about date ending, time shown as 00:00:00 because time not defined, not because it is midnight, it might be 9am or 10am)
    Run EOD custom SQL
    Save dayfile entry (uses what is still in today.ini that includes old date, i.e. what is now in web tag <#metdateyesterday>)
    Write monthly & yearly file entries
    Write any new daily extreme records
    if day of month = 1 then: copy month.ini to saved file, reset monthly figures
    if day of month = 1 and month = 1 then: copy year.ini to saved file, reset yearly figures
    Copy todays high/lows to yesterdays
    Reset todays high/lows to current
    Write today.ini & yesterday.ini
    Create NOAA reports
    Execute user daily external program
    Process Extra EOD files
But independent of that the normal processing is also taking place, What happens depends on your settings, and if your FTP interval is synchronised with the logging interval.
So as rollover occurs on the hour, then the normal interval and hourly processes will also occur - at the same time (depending on the processing capability of your machine).


= Operating a web site =
= Operating a web site =
*If you want to operate the 'standard' web site, then just the same as with Cumulus 1, you will need to upload the contents of the '''webfiles''' folder from the zip file (don't upload the containing webfiles folder itself).  
*If you want to operate the 'standard' web site, then just the same as with Cumulus 1, you will need to upload the contents of the '''webfiles''' folder from the zip file (don't upload the containing webfiles folder itself).  
*Note that the MX web files are not the same as the ones for Cumulus 1, so make sure you upload the MX files if moving from Cumulus 1 to MX.  
*Note that the MX web files are not the same as the ones for Cumulus 1, so make sure you upload the MX files if moving from Cumulus 1 to MX.  
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