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Raspberry Pi external programs
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Raspberry Pi external programs
Are these working?
I'd really like to do "cp /home/pi/CMX/web/*.htm /var/www" and have Apache serve the pages
If that won't work can I invoke a script file?
I'd really like to do "cp /home/pi/CMX/web/*.htm /var/www" and have Apache serve the pages
If that won't work can I invoke a script file?
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
I don't know whether you can use that command directly - you would have to try it - but as far as I know invoking scripts works.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
But you don't even need an external program to do that, just specify the source and destination paths for the HTML files in the extra file settings.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
I thought the external paths were on the ftp server, not local
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
Not if you don't tick the ftp option.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
OK, I'm in business. Just need to put in some plugins for Apache...
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
Actually didn't need to, Raspbian Apache2 just works out of the box.
http://weather.baskervilleheights.uk is the Pi hosted website, I don't know how many connections it would support but for the moment it's running.
http://weather.baskervilleheights.uk is the Pi hosted website, I don't know how many connections it would support but for the moment it's running.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
John, it works me, not the fastest site, but it gets there. That's some rainfall today! Melt water?
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
Vibration, it is highly correlated with wind speed.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
Sort of works for me, very slow, especially the gauges page that is like watching paint dry. Think most people will give up and go elsewhere.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
The gauges aren't too bad for me (also in the UK), but the trends page never made it.
May be something to do with your uplink connection speed?
Correction, made it second time around. Working OK.
May be something to do with your uplink connection speed?
Correction, made it second time around. Working OK.
Malcolm
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North Herts, UK
http://elm30net.ddns.net
CumulusMX on Raspberry Pi4 B+ 2GB, running on Raspbian Buster booting from USB SSD
from a Davis Vantage Vue with VP2 ISS.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
It took me two attempts to get the trends page to load too. Once it has cached some files from the first attempt, the second seems to work fine.
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Re: Raspberry Pi external programs
Strange, connects from external browsers are slow, I tried it from work today. But my testing on the LAN here seems fine, perfectly usable.
It's an academic exercise really, not expecting the world to be able to connect, but we'll see what improvement a Pi 2 will bring.
Having said that, my isp is not accepting my uploads at the moment, so it is the only way I can see what the pages look like.
It's an academic exercise really, not expecting the world to be able to connect, but we'll see what improvement a Pi 2 will bring.
Having said that, my isp is not accepting my uploads at the moment, so it is the only way I can see what the pages look like.