Your Own Server

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Request for help from Wiki Readers

  • Do you understand how MX works?
  • Do you use hardware, or MX functionality, that is not yet documented? Can you begin that documenting?
  • Can you contribute simple text for novice users, examples of what you have done, correction of typing or factual errors, or supply missing details?
  • Will you make this page more useful by bringing content up-to-date as new releases change some information written for older releases?
  • Does any page need a section for novices, so they don't need to read more technical information further down that page?
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Please be aware that information on this page may be incorrect.

This page describes how I set up a web server and a database server on my Raspberry Pi computer.

For more information about running MX in a Linux environment please see MX on Linux.

For more information about Raspberry Pi computers see Raspberry Pi computer page.

For more information on log files that you might want to convert to database tables, please see MX Weather Diary, Legacy Weather Diary, daily summary log (dayfile.txt), Speciallog.txt, Standard log files, Extra Sensor Files, and Air Link Log.txt.