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== Section: FTP Site == |
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This page has been renamed from "Cumulus.ini" to preserve the early history of that page. |
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See individual entries for how to edit these parameters. |
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The information that was on this old Cumulus.ini page has been moved into separate pages for Cumulus 1, MX early releases, and MX latest releases. |
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=History of this page= |
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This page has proved the most complicated of all those in the Wiki to maintain: |
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# Settings change extremely often |
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#* Therefore it is a lot of effort to keep the documentation up to date |
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#* It is obviously easiest if an update is made here as soon as the settings change, sometimes that happens (perhaps by developer doing an update here) |
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# The design of configuration menus/screens/pages to edit the settings periodically changes |
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#* This means information about how to change settings often depends upon which release someone is using |
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#** In turn that means, either Cumulus users of latest release, or those using an earlier release, will struggle with the documentation |
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# Developers often provide limited information about settings, |
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#* Sometimes new settings are mentioned in an answer in a forum post, and do not get mentioned as a change in release announcements |
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#** This means that finding accurate information to update this page requires an awful lot of research that is very time consuming |
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The above observations applied for the legacy software, when Cumulus 2, and then 3 (MX), came along the documentation was originally split. When MX started (in 2019 to early 2020) to try to replicate much of what Cumulus 1 offered, it made sense to reuse what was written on this page for Cumulus 1, instead of duplicating it on a second page. |
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Then from mid 2020 to early 2021, there was rapid development of MX by the new developer, and MX began to increasingly diverge more and more from the legacy configuration, this page reflected that by introducing sub-sections (Cumulus 1 only, MX only, and both). |
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From early 2021 onwards that 3 sub-section design for this page failed because new MX releases began to diverge from earlier MX releases. In other words, parameters that had existed at an early MX release, were no longer used by later releases. It was possible, but increasingly more and more difficult, to track new parameters to add that were added at particular releases, so the documentation got more and more obsolete. |
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To sum up, it was impossible for this page to show information for the legacy software, for early MX releases, and for later MX releases. The response was to move off this page anaything not relevant to the latest MX release, and to restructure this page based on how MX settings are altered, rather than where a parameter appears in the file. |
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==Steve Loft Era== |
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<big>The configuration file content relating to the legacy software (e.g. 1.9.4) has been moved to [[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)|legacy page]]</big> |
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!style="width:200px" | Cumulus 2 alpha releases |
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!style="width:300px" | MX beta 3.0.0 |
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| This page was created for the legacy Cumulus 1 software (up to 1.9.4). If you look at the history tab of this page, user '''Shamrockspider''' created this page at 12:55 on 27 August 2009 for the purpose of '''Documenting the cumulus.ini file content and its function.''' |
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|style="background:lightgray;"|[FTP site] |
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|style="background:lightgray;"|Section Name - the following parameters relate to your website FTP parameters |
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Back in 2009, the file was fairly simple, and therefore documentating it was also fairly easy. |
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|Host= |
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Some settings were in [[Cumulus_Screenshots#Configuration_Menu_Screens|configuration screens]], and the file was arranged so that those settings were stored under a heading that generally (not in every case, for historic reasons) reflected the screen name. Documenting these was comparitively easy, the setting could be found easily and its allowed values could be easily tested. |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab''. This is either the name or the IP address of the ftp server to which you connect when you upload pages to your web site. You probably used it with an external FTP program when you followed the instructions in the Cumulus help, Readme.txt or [[Simple_Website_setup]]. |
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''Leave blank if you are not using ftp, but simply creating the output files on your pc.'' |
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A lot of extra settings were added to the file, but not added to the configuration screens. Documenting these was particularly difficult as only some got mentioned in release announcements, so the others were hard to discover, and allowed values were not always clear. |
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| Each time a beta version of Cumulus 1 was available, any parameters specific to that beta appeared in [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)]], and only moved to the main page when that beta finished, and became the main release. |
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|Port=21 |
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| The same beta page, [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)]], was briefly used for Cumulus 2. |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab''. Port used for FTP upload, default =21 |
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| Finally, that beta page, [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)]], was used for all the changes in Cumulus 3 (the MX beta): |
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*Some of the parameters for Cumulus 1 were not used by MX beta |
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|Username= |
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*Some of the parameters for Cumulus 1 were used by MX beta |
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|Select in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' your web site FTP login Username |
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*Beta MX only added 3 new parameters |
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|Password= |
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This was the position when Steve Loft ceased his involvement with Cumulus. This page contained all parameters used for Cumulus 1, some of these were used by MX beta too. |
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|Shows your web site FTP login password as entered in the Internet Configuration Screen (note: this is not encrypted) |
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The beta page contained some Cumulus 1 beta parameters that were still under development and the parameters that were only used by MX. |
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|Directory= |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab''. Directory (including path) on your server to which FTP will upload the files. Starting point is the position specified by ftp server (see Host above) |
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== Mark Crossley era== |
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|AutoUpdate=0 |
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|Set in the Internet Configuration Screen Web Settings block. |
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* Cumulus.ini content has changed drastically, and therefore the documentation page called "Cumulus.ini" has also had to change drastically |
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*0 = Disabled |
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* There was a period when it was possible for one page to document both the legacy Cumulus 1.9.4 and all MX releases, but that has long gone. |
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*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will automatically upload your processed web pages to your web site at regular intervals (as specified by the 'Update Interval') using FTP to the directory as specified in 'Directory'. |
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|UpdateInterval=15 |
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|Set in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block in '''Interval''' box. The interval in minutes at which you wish auto updates (either FTP to your website or output to a directory on your pc) to occur. Default 15 minutes. |
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|IncludeSTD=1 |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration Files Tab screen |
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*0 = Disabled |
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*1 = Enabled, (default) the standard web files provided with Cumulus will be processed and uploaded at each web update. |
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|IncludeSTDImages=1 |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration Files Tab screen |
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*0 = Disabled |
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*1 = Enabled,(default) the standard image files generated by Cumulus (graphs, etc) will be uploaded at each web update to a subfolder of the 'Directory' you specified called 'images'. |
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|EnableRealtime=0 |
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|Set in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block. |
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The [[realtime.txt]] file contains various weather parameters and is used by the CumulusRealtime.swf (shock wave flash) real time wind gauges (as on the supplied 'gauges' web page). |
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*0 = Disabled (default) If you have the 'auto update' option set (and a suitable interval configured), Cumulus will create the realtime.txt file at the specified normal update Interval (not the Realtime Interval) so that you can specify it as an extra file to upload during the 'normal' upload, or use it for any other purpose on your PC. |
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*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will create the realtime.txt file, at the interval specified by Realtime Interval (see below). |
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|RealtimeInterval=30 |
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|Set in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block. |
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The time in seconds between creates of the realtime.txt file (default is 30 seconds, see the 'Help' for this screen for advice on suitable time). |
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|RealtimeFTPEnabled=0 |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block |
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The 'EnableRealtime' setting must be set to 1 for this setting to have any effect. |
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*0 = Disabled (default) |
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*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will establish an FTP connection to your web site, at the real time interval set in previous parameter. |
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|RealtimeTxtFTP=0 |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block |
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The 'EnableRealtime' and 'RealtimeFTPEnabled' settings must both be set to 1 for this setting to have any effect. |
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*0 = Disabled (default) |
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*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will use FTP to upload the [[realtime.txt]] to your web site at realtime interval. |
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|ActiveFTP=0 |
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|Set in the Internet Configuration Screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block |
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*0 = Disabled (default) |
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*1 = Enabled, Cumulus will use 'active' FTP mode instead of the default 'passive' mode. You should only select active mode if you are having problems with FTP uploads. |
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|FTPRename=0 |
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|Selected in the Internet Configuration screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block |
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*0 = Disabled (default) |
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*1 = Enabled, the new update is loaded using temporary names, files are renamed on the sever afterwards |
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|DeleteBeforeUpload=0 |
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|Selected in Internet Configuration Screen ''Sites/Options tab'' Web Settings block |
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*0 = Disabled (default) |
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*1 = Enabled, files are deleted from sever before the new update is loaded |
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|ResizeGraphs=0 |
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|Selected in the Internet Congfiguration Screen Web graphs block. |
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*0 = Disabled (default) Cumulus uploads the default 750 x 300 pixel graphs. |
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*1 = Cumulus resizes the large graph images when creating them for upload to your web site. Specify the required height and width in the corresponding boxes. Note that the images are simply scaled to the new size; there will be some loss of quality |
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|GraphHeight=300 |
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|Graph height, default is 300 (pixels) - see previous parameter |
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|GraphWidth=750 |
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|Graph width, default is 750 (pixels) - see ResizeGraphs parameter |
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|ImageFolder= |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. Path and file name in LOCAL folder to which the generated image files are also copied at each web update interval, either the 'normal' interval, or the 'realtime' interval, depending on next parameter. Used if you want backups of generated images. See Cumulus Help. |
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|ImageCopyRealtime=0 |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. |
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*0 = files copied in 'normal' interval each web update (default) |
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*1 = files copied in 'real time' interval. |
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|ExtraLocal[0-9]= |
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| Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. Path and file name on local computer for alternate files #0 through #9. See cumulus Help for details of how to specify reading current monthly log here. |
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|ExtraLocal[10-99]= |
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|Path and file name on local computer for alternate file #10 through #99. These additional files can only be selected by adding parameter lines to the configuration file, they are not visible in the Internet Configuration screen Files tab. |
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|ExtraRemote[0-9]= |
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|Path and file name on web server for alternate files #0 through #9. Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. See cumulus Help for details of how to specify creating current monthly log here. |
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|ExtraRemote[10-99]= |
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|Path and file name on web server for alternate file #10 through #99. These additional paths/files can only be selected by adding parameter lines to the configuration file, they are not visible in the Internet Configuration screen Files tab. |
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|ExtraProcess[0-9]=0 |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. |
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*0 = Disabled, (default) extra file will not pass through the cumulus 'tag processor'. |
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*1 = Enabled, extra file will be passed through the 'tag processor' in Cumulus, in the same way that the standard Cumulus web pages are. This allows to you to create your own web pages into which Cumulus will insert the various weather parameters. See the "Web tags" section of the help file for a list of the tags which you can use. Cumulus will create a temporary file to hold the processed version of your file and then upload that. |
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|ExtraProcess[10-99]=0 |
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|Set in this config file only. |
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*0 = Disabled, alternate file #10 through #99 will not pass through the cumulus 'tag processor'. |
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*1 = Enabled, alternate file #10 through #99 will be passed through the 'tag processor' in Cumulus, in the same way that the standard Cumulus web pages are. This allows to you to create your own web pages into which Cumulus will insert the various weather parameters. See the "Web tags" section of the help file for a list of the tags which you can use. Cumulus will create a temporary file to hold the processed version of your file and then upload that |
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|ExtraBinary[0-9]=0 |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. |
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*0 = not binary (if pure ASCII characters) |
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*1 = Binary (e.g. images) |
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|ExtraBinary[10-99]=0 |
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|Set in this config file only. |
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*0 = alternate file #10 through #99 is not binary (is pure ASCII characters) |
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*1 = alternate file #10 through #99 is Binary (e.g. images) |
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|ExtraRealtime[0-9]=0 |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. If you select this for any files, you will also need to select the Realtime option. |
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*0 = Disabled, (default) file uploaded as part of normal upload |
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*1 = Enabled, file uploaded during Realtime upload |
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|ExtraRealtime[10-99]=0 |
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|Set in this config file only. If you select this for any files, you will also need to select the Realtime option. |
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*0 = Disabled, alternate file #10 through #99 uploaded as part of normal upload |
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*1 = Enabled, alternate file #10 through #99 uploaded during Realtime upload |
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|ExtraFTP[0-9]=1 |
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|Set in Internet Configuration Screen Files tab. |
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*0 = Disabled, File copied to the location specified in the Remote Filename box. |
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*1 = Enabled, (default) File uploaded by FTP |
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Not intended for standard Cumulus web pages (tick box at top of screen, missing files will be ignored), nor for NOAA reports (FTF for them set up in '''NOAA Setup''' within Configuration menu). |
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|ExtraFTP[10-99]=1 |
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|Set in this config file only. |
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*0 = Disabled, alternate file #10 through #99 copied to the location specified in the Remote Filename box. |
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*1 = Enabled, alternate file #10 through #99 uploaded by FTP |
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|ExternalProgram= |
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|The name (including path) of a command-line program to be run at the 'normal' web update interval, after all of the processing has been performed. |
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|ExternalParams= |
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|The corresponding 'paramaters' for 'ExternalProgram' used to specify any parameters to be passed to the command. |
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|RealtimeProgram= |
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|The name (including path) of a command-line program to be run at the 'realtime' web update interval, after all of the processing has been performed. |
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|RealtimeParams= |
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|The corresponding 'paramaters' for 'RealtimeProgram' used to specify any parameters to be passed to the command. |
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|DailyProgram= |
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|The name (including path) of a command-line program to be run once a day, after the daily 'rollover' has been performed. |
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!style="width:300px" | MX beta releases 3.0.0 to MX release 3.4.6 |
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|DailyParams= |
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!style="width:250px" | MX releases 3.6.0 to 3.7.0 |
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|The corresponding 'paramaters' for 'DailyProgram' used to specify any parameters to be passed to the command. |
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!style="width:400px" | MX releases 3.8.0 to 3.9.7 |
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!style="width:200px" | MX releases 3.10.0 to 3.11.4 |
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!style="width:250px" | MX release 3.12.0 onwards |
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|MaxFTPconnectRetries=3 |
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* Until MX release 3.4.6, people using MX needed to refer to the page now called [[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)]], which was called "Cumulus.ini" at the time, and the beta page, [[Cumulus.ini_(Beta)]], as MX still used most of the parameters that the legacy software used and just a few new parameters. The latter still contained information from the last Cumulus 1 beta relating to Proxies section of Cumulus.ini, as that had not been finalised. |
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|Set in this config file only. Allow configurable max FTP connect retries (default is retry up to 3 times) |
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* When Mark Crossley brought MX out of beta, he started adding new features to MX: |
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** Some features represented functionality in the legacy software that MX had lacked, these used parameters that had been used for the legacy software |
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** For other new features, like interfaces with new weather station types and new sensors, he created new parameters, and the beta page began to rival the legacy page in the number of parameters it covered |
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* The information about MX on the beta page stayed there until April 2020 |
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* Release 3.6.0 was when the functionality of MX first started to exceed the functionality of the legacy software |
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* Between April and June 2020, information on the beta page was slowly moved across to the main page, it took some time as it needed to be verified because as MX developed configuration file content was changing |
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* Suddenly, a lot of people were migrating from the legacy software to MX |
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* To help people migrating, from June 2020, all settings (for both the legacy software and MX) were covered on a single "Cumulus.ini" page |
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* As people migrated, they could see on that single page clearly which parameters in their '''Cumulus.ini''' file were still valid, and what new parameters were needed when they migrated |
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* For those using MX, the page was recording the new parameters that were being added to the file as MX developed |
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* Now the history of all the changes at that time can be viewed on this page, as this was originally the page that once held that combined information. |
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* From release 3.8.0, the pace of change in MX was so fast, and the contributors to the Wiki so few, the page then called "Cumulus.ini" (with its previous content) stopped being maintained. |
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*# The main problem was somebody needed to do a lot of research, and devote a lot of time, to track what the developer was changing. |
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*# There was a second problem, it was clear that it was too complicated to use the same page to describe configuration for the legacy software, older MX releases, and the latest MX release |
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* Consequently, the "Cumulus.ini" page had to change, and the first move meant accepting MX and the legacy software could not be documented any more on the same page |
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** A new page was created [[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)]], and all the information specific to the legacy software was split off from this page |
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* This still left the problem that this page, at that time called "Cumulus.ini", had information that related to a release that had been superseded |
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** Another new page was created, [[Cumulus.ini (MX_3.0.0_to_3.7.0)]], and all the MX information was moved there. |
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* Finally, this old "Cumulus.ini" paqe, with the attached history, but without any parameter information in the main page, was renamed to its current name, so it has preserved the history of the old page that had been split into two new pages, neither of which had the past history |
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* At release 3.10.0, the settings pages in the admin interface were given a significant makeover, and huge numbers of new settings were created, while many others became redundant |
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* It was clear the old [[Cumulus.ini (MX_3.0.0_to_3.7.0)|MX "Cumulus.ini"]] page was badly designed for the way 3.10.0 operated |
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* That old page was already out of date as it had not been updated for 3.8.0 changes |
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* It became obvious it was easier to start a new page that would would be based around 3.10.0 MX release, but would incorporate changes from 3.8.0 onwards, and would ignore anything that was now redundant |
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* The other change was a redesign of the page, so it focussed on explaining how to change the settings using the admin interface, rather than just documenting what each parameter in the file was used for |
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* As MX was developed, its settings pages were being redesigned, and so where you changed particular parameters in the file was modified making the documentation that already existed obsolete for people using latest release, but still valid for people who were using an older release. |
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* As release 3.12.0 was planned to add many, many more parameters to the Cumulus.ini file, and the Settings pages get another redesign, it was decided the documenting of the changes in 3.8.0, 3.9.2, and 3.10.0 would be delayed until it became clearer what might change in 3.12.0 |
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* The new [[Cumulus.ini]] page to cover all these recent releases was created in June 2021, a year after the last big change to a page with that name. |
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=Original content of this page= |
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==How this page used to be laid out, and why== |
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For both [[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)|Cumulus 1]] and [[Cumulus.ini (MX_3.0.0_to_3.7.0)|early MX releases]], the content on this page was arranged assuming people were editing the file directly. |
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Therefore, the file was described by working through the sections on the file, and explaining the parameters that could go in each section. |
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For the longer sections, parameters might be split into separate tables to make it easier. |
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Before release 3.10.1, there were two types of parameters in Cumulus.ini. |
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#"read-only" settings were made directly in the "Cumulus.ini" file, there was no way to adjust these parameters using the settings screens/pages |
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#"read-write" settings could be changed in two ways, either by editing the file with Cumulus stopped, or by finding the parameter on a setting screen (for MX, these are in admin interface). |
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:You will see in the two pages split off from this page ([[Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1)]] and [[Cumulus.ini (MX_3.0.0_to_3.7.0)]]), how the parameters had to identify themselves as read-only or read-write. |
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==Why has this original "Cumulus.ini" page been renamed, cleared of old content, and made historic?== |
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#One big change in 3.10.1 is that (almost) all settings are now made via the [[MX Administrative Interface|Admin interface]]. |
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#*Therefore it makes no sense any more to organise this page how someone editing the file directly might want. |
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#*The replacement [[Cumulus.ini]] page is now organised by how you change settings in the admin interface (i.e. similar to how settings have been explained in [[MX_Administrative_Interface#Changing_Settings]]). |
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#Another change is that some of the settings that used to be made on the “Station Settings” page, are now made on different pages in that interface. |
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#Yet another change is that what you pick in some settings can affect what settings are shown later on the admin interface page. |
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#*You could say the settings pages have become intelligent. |
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#*For example, when you select a weather station type it ensures only parameters that relate to that weather station type are shown. |
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#*As another example, you can opt in or out of the default web site design, so that determines which parameters relating to web sites are shown. |
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#A final change is that some parameters are grouped as “Advanced”, so that novices can avoid those. |
Latest revision as of 07:20, 15 June 2021
This page has been renamed from "Cumulus.ini" to preserve the early history of that page.
The information that was on this old Cumulus.ini page has been moved into separate pages for Cumulus 1, MX early releases, and MX latest releases.
History of this page
This page has proved the most complicated of all those in the Wiki to maintain:
- Settings change extremely often
- Therefore it is a lot of effort to keep the documentation up to date
- It is obviously easiest if an update is made here as soon as the settings change, sometimes that happens (perhaps by developer doing an update here)
- The design of configuration menus/screens/pages to edit the settings periodically changes
- This means information about how to change settings often depends upon which release someone is using
- In turn that means, either Cumulus users of latest release, or those using an earlier release, will struggle with the documentation
- This means information about how to change settings often depends upon which release someone is using
- Developers often provide limited information about settings,
- Sometimes new settings are mentioned in an answer in a forum post, and do not get mentioned as a change in release announcements
- This means that finding accurate information to update this page requires an awful lot of research that is very time consuming
- Sometimes new settings are mentioned in an answer in a forum post, and do not get mentioned as a change in release announcements
The above observations applied for the legacy software, when Cumulus 2, and then 3 (MX), came along the documentation was originally split. When MX started (in 2019 to early 2020) to try to replicate much of what Cumulus 1 offered, it made sense to reuse what was written on this page for Cumulus 1, instead of duplicating it on a second page.
Then from mid 2020 to early 2021, there was rapid development of MX by the new developer, and MX began to increasingly diverge more and more from the legacy configuration, this page reflected that by introducing sub-sections (Cumulus 1 only, MX only, and both). From early 2021 onwards that 3 sub-section design for this page failed because new MX releases began to diverge from earlier MX releases. In other words, parameters that had existed at an early MX release, were no longer used by later releases. It was possible, but increasingly more and more difficult, to track new parameters to add that were added at particular releases, so the documentation got more and more obsolete.
To sum up, it was impossible for this page to show information for the legacy software, for early MX releases, and for later MX releases. The response was to move off this page anaything not relevant to the latest MX release, and to restructure this page based on how MX settings are altered, rather than where a parameter appears in the file.
Steve Loft Era
The configuration file content relating to the legacy software (e.g. 1.9.4) has been moved to legacy page
Legacy Software 1.x.y releases | Beta builds of legacy software | Cumulus 2 alpha releases | MX beta 3.0.0 |
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This page was created for the legacy Cumulus 1 software (up to 1.9.4). If you look at the history tab of this page, user Shamrockspider created this page at 12:55 on 27 August 2009 for the purpose of Documenting the cumulus.ini file content and its function.
Back in 2009, the file was fairly simple, and therefore documentating it was also fairly easy. Some settings were in configuration screens, and the file was arranged so that those settings were stored under a heading that generally (not in every case, for historic reasons) reflected the screen name. Documenting these was comparitively easy, the setting could be found easily and its allowed values could be easily tested. A lot of extra settings were added to the file, but not added to the configuration screens. Documenting these was particularly difficult as only some got mentioned in release announcements, so the others were hard to discover, and allowed values were not always clear. |
Each time a beta version of Cumulus 1 was available, any parameters specific to that beta appeared in Cumulus.ini_(Beta), and only moved to the main page when that beta finished, and became the main release. | The same beta page, Cumulus.ini_(Beta), was briefly used for Cumulus 2. | Finally, that beta page, Cumulus.ini_(Beta), was used for all the changes in Cumulus 3 (the MX beta):
This was the position when Steve Loft ceased his involvement with Cumulus. This page contained all parameters used for Cumulus 1, some of these were used by MX beta too. The beta page contained some Cumulus 1 beta parameters that were still under development and the parameters that were only used by MX. |
Mark Crossley era
- Cumulus.ini content has changed drastically, and therefore the documentation page called "Cumulus.ini" has also had to change drastically
- There was a period when it was possible for one page to document both the legacy Cumulus 1.9.4 and all MX releases, but that has long gone.
MX beta releases 3.0.0 to MX release 3.4.6 | MX releases 3.6.0 to 3.7.0 | MX releases 3.8.0 to 3.9.7 | MX releases 3.10.0 to 3.11.4 | MX release 3.12.0 onwards |
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Original content of this page
How this page used to be laid out, and why
For both Cumulus 1 and early MX releases, the content on this page was arranged assuming people were editing the file directly.
Therefore, the file was described by working through the sections on the file, and explaining the parameters that could go in each section.
For the longer sections, parameters might be split into separate tables to make it easier.
Before release 3.10.1, there were two types of parameters in Cumulus.ini.
- "read-only" settings were made directly in the "Cumulus.ini" file, there was no way to adjust these parameters using the settings screens/pages
- "read-write" settings could be changed in two ways, either by editing the file with Cumulus stopped, or by finding the parameter on a setting screen (for MX, these are in admin interface).
- You will see in the two pages split off from this page (Cumulus.ini_(Cumulus_1) and Cumulus.ini (MX_3.0.0_to_3.7.0)), how the parameters had to identify themselves as read-only or read-write.
Why has this original "Cumulus.ini" page been renamed, cleared of old content, and made historic?
- One big change in 3.10.1 is that (almost) all settings are now made via the Admin interface.
- Therefore it makes no sense any more to organise this page how someone editing the file directly might want.
- The replacement Cumulus.ini page is now organised by how you change settings in the admin interface (i.e. similar to how settings have been explained in MX_Administrative_Interface#Changing_Settings).
- Another change is that some of the settings that used to be made on the “Station Settings” page, are now made on different pages in that interface.
- Yet another change is that what you pick in some settings can affect what settings are shown later on the admin interface page.
- You could say the settings pages have become intelligent.
- For example, when you select a weather station type it ensures only parameters that relate to that weather station type are shown.
- As another example, you can opt in or out of the default web site design, so that determines which parameters relating to web sites are shown.
- A final change is that some parameters are grouped as “Advanced”, so that novices can avoid those.