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Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 3:03 pm
by water01
Am I right in thinking that CumulusMX has not fully started up until you see"Ctrl-C to terminate" in the command window? Or should it say "Normal Running"?

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 3:42 pm
by PaulMy
Hi David,
On my CumulusMX with WiFiLogger the DOS screen shows:
Connected to Station
Cumulus running at ….
(Replace * with....
Date/time...
Type Ctrl-C to terminate
Down Loading Archive Data
-Processed 100%
Down Loading Archive Data
Normal running

On my CumulusMX with Ecowitt GW1000 which has no data logger it shows:
Connected to Station
Cumulus running at ….
(Replace * with...
Normal running
Date/time...
Type Ctrl-C to terminate

Sorry I can't give you screen shots as my keyboard is not working on the weather desktop computer.

Enjoy,
Paul

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 4:42 pm
by mcrossley
"Normal running" is when it starts running fully, when that occurs depends on if it has to perform a logger download.

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 8:10 pm
by water01
So if it Normal Running will Ctrl+C stop it running?

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 8:32 pm
by mcrossley
It should, but you should get the Ctrl-C message as well?

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 8:44 pm
by LAdrain
Mine is :-

Current culture: English (United Kingdom)
Serial: 9C12C09C58DF362182C7391811FDF24D
Cumulus MX v.3.3.0 build 3063
Today.ini = data\today.ini
Last update=2020-01-17T20:10:00
Connected to station
Cumulus running at: http://*:8998/
(Replace * with any IP address on this machine, or localhost)
17/01/2020 20:29:49
Type Ctrl-C to terminate
Downloading Archive Data
- processed 100%
Downloading Archive Data
- processed 100%
Normal running

Re: Just checking .......

Posted: Fri 17 Jan 2020 8:47 pm
by mcrossley
That's fine - and normal.
When downloading data from the logger the Ctrl-C message will come before the Normal running. They come from different parts of the program.