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Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Wed 10 Jan 2024 6:25 pm
by scottcason
I downloaded Raspberry Pi Image for Cumulus MX 3.26.0 x64, loaded it on my pi and everything is sweet. I'm working now on a self hosted website with the saratoga weather templates.
I'm hung up at the point of transfering the realtimegaugesT.txt and CUtags.txt from the pi running Cumulus to my webpage. I can't find the freaking files on the pi.
Can someone shed some light on what directory on the pi I need to look in to find these file to transfer? I know it's got to be a simple procedure, but I'm just not finding it.
Scott
Re: Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Wed 10 Jan 2024 6:44 pm
by PaulMy
Hi,
I don't know Pi but presume it is somewhat the same as Windows as far as CumulusMX file structure, etc.
realtimegaugesT.txt comes in CumulusMX\web folder
CUtags.txt comes from the Saratoga CU-plugin.zip download and you can place it in CumulusMX\web folder as well and then use that path in your Extra web files (rename remote to CUtags.php).
Enjoy,
Paul
Re: Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Wed 10 Jan 2024 7:16 pm
by sutne
You have to check Create Local in the Setting:
Internet setting - Real Time Interval Setting.
Her you can also make Cumulus do the upload.
Re: Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Wed 10 Jan 2024 7:30 pm
by scottcason
sutne wrote: ↑Wed 10 Jan 2024 7:16 pm
You have to check Create Local in the Setting:
Internet setting - Real Time Interval Setting.
Her you can also make Cumulus do the upload.
YES! Thank you so much. I knew it had to be something I was overlooking.
Re: Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Fri 12 Jan 2024 10:23 pm
by mcrossley
sutne wrote: ↑Wed 10 Jan 2024 7:16 pm
You have to check Create Local in the Setting:
Internet setting - Real Time Interval Setting.
Her you can also make Cumulus do the upload.
If you are just uploading the file to a web server you do not need to check Create Local.
Re: Files in Raspberry Pi
Posted: Sat 13 Jan 2024 1:33 am
by Cortmalaw
The full file location on a Raspberry Pi (if you used the pre-built image) is: