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It is so simple compared to the rubbish from my host.
Now all up and running using RSYNC many, many times faster than ftp. Don't
know why I ever thought ftp was a good idea
Regards to all (but especially Tom)
Robin
On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 18:49:27 UTC+3, Tom Keffer
Robin
On Friday, 7 October 2016 12:50:20 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote:
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> Yes, Nick's history pages are indeed very useful .
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> http://cr.netflash.com.cy:61009/weewxweather/Bootstrap/history.html
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I've also attached my script if anyone is interested.
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formatting that
I wanted using the familiar dot code system.
The big plus is that I realised that I can also tweet "Good morning" tweet
with an image from my webcam. RESULT
Thank you to all that contribute to this user group for the inspiration to
continue learning.
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formatting that
I wanted using the familiar dot code system.
The big plus is that I realised that I can also tweet "Good morning" tweet
with an image from my webcam. RESULT
Thank you to all that contribute to this user group for the inspiration to
continue learning.
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formatting that
I wanted using the familiar dot code system.
The big plus is that I realised that I can also send a "Good morning"
tweet with an image from my webcam. RESULT
Thank you to all that contribute to this user group for the inspiration to
continue learning.
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that somebody had figured out a way to
avoid this lost data. It might be insignificant, but if we get a major
weather event at that time
To be honest I still get a headache trying to understand the local time/UTC
problem, but I am easily confused.
On Friday, 28 October 2016 08:20:34 UTC+3, Robin
That bit I understand Tom. The bit that confuses me is, I thought that
WeeWX stored the data using UTC.
On Friday, 28 October 2016 18:32:43 UTC+3, Tom Keffer wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 8:29 AM, Robin <robin@otenet.gr >
> wrote:
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>>
2016-10-30 06:35:00
EET (1477802100) to daily summary in 'weewx.sdb'
All records saved OK from this point. I have now switched back to hardware
generation without any problems.
On Friday, 28 October 2016 08:20:34 UTC+3, Robin wrote:
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> Daylight savings time ends this weekend. I
Hi Jim,
I had the same problem. I solved it by creating a template with a single
line
$current.outTemp.string
Then adding
[[[Temperature]]]
encoding = utf8
template = temperature.txt.tmpl
to the standard skin.conf file.
I can now read the text file and add it
Daylight savings time ends this weekend. I recall experiencing problems
last year.
What is the current 'best practice'and advice?
Thank you.
Robin
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Tom,
This just compounds my confusion. How does WeeWX get from Davis local time
to UTC? Can't WeeWX take DST into account during the conversion?
On Friday, 28 October 2016 18:43:03 UTC+3, Tom Keffer wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Robin <robin@otenet.gr &
I have noticed on the last few occasions that following a single bucket tip
the rain shows 0.2 mm but the rain rate shows 0.0 mm/hr.
This seems to be a bit of a nonsense as clearly 0.2 mm has fallen in the
last hour. I have read other threads and understand the need to measure
time between
. We had 23 mm of rain in
50 minutes. If anybody has a set of plans for an ark, I might be interested!
Robin
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OK the page is now updating (not the images, I'm only interested in the
uptime).
http://www.weather.molyvos.eu/Bootstrap/
It still shows
Station uptime: 0 days, 0 Hours, 0 minutes
Server uptime: 0 days, 0 Hours, 6 minutes
On Sunday, 4 March 2018 08:27:31 UTC+2, Robin wrote:
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t;>
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>> On Sunday, 4 March 2018 08:40:23 UTC+2, Robin wrote:
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>>> OK the page is now updating (not the images, I'm only interested in the
>>> uptime).
>>>
>>> http://www.weather.molyvos.eu/Bootstrap/
>>>
>>>
Andrew,
my bad, just noticed that myself and was about to post. I will get
/bootstrap/index running again and see what happens
Robin
On Sunday, 4 March 2018 08:11:47 UTC+2, Andrew Milner wrote:
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> the bootstrap skin has totally the wrong date and time of lasdt update
&g
Hi Gary,
I don't think it is the template or skin config as I also have a Bootstrap
skin running.
http://www.weather.molyvos.eu/Bootstrap/index.html
Since I did a Weewx stop/start it now shows
Weewx uptime: 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes
Server uptime: 0 days, 0 hours, 6 minutes
On
a couple of hacks to get it running.
Robin
3.6.1 was working fine - *if <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/if#English> it
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/it#English> ain’t
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ain%27t#English> broke
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/broke#En
.
I think I need to start with building a list of my added 'stuff' and then
making a plan to get it all back into a new install.
I already have a headache.
Robin
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>> or load averages though!!
>>
>>
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>> On Sunday, 4 March 2018 10:14:51 UTC+2, Robin wrote:
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>>> up 16 days, 18:57, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.19, 0.21
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 4 March 2018 09:30:10 UTC+2, Andrew Milner wrote:
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I have this feeling in my water that I am missing something really simple
here, BUT...
Why does my station uptime not change? It shows "Weewx uptime: 0 days, 0
hours, 6 minutes" permanently!
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Gary,
Thank you, you are a star. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I'm going to go away and play. I'm so excited!
Robin
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> I've put together a search list extension that should do what you want.
> You will find the code here
Gary,
Thank you, you are a star. That is exactly what I was looking for.
I'm going to go away and play. I'm so excited!
Robin
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> Peter,
Thank you. This has finally started to sink in, I am now producing tables
that show what I want and make sense!
Thank you to everyone that has had input here, you are all superstars.
Regards to all
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all works, but that
simply reminds me that I don't understand code.
Is there a way to exclude the current year?
Thank you again.
Robin
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I apologise if this has been asked before or if there is a simple and
obvious way to do this, but I can't see it.
I want to display the temperature (min,max) for today's date for each year
since we started keeping records.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thanks people.
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Gary,
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
It's time to "meddle and poke until I get things sorted or break something"!
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Is it possible to get the current temperature to use in a shell script?
Let me explain what I am doing and what I would like to do.
I have a webcam. I use a shell script every five minutes to:
1. grab an image with avconv
2. add text, including 'current' temperature (from a txt file
I did think about running the script after weewx updates, but the ease of
saving the image to the web page folder so it gets uploaded using rsync was
too appealing.
I am not a programmer and my Linux knowledge is at the 'just enough to
survive' (most of the time) level.
I have had a look at
Good morning Pat,
Location /var/www/weewx/temperature.txt
The template for Cheetah generator to produce the file has a single line
$current.outTemp.string
That's it.
On Thursday, 1 August 2019 15:31:27 UTC+3, Pat wrote:
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> Robin,
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> Some questions
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> > from a txt
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> https://weather.ubeaut.work/webcam.html
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>
>
> On Friday, 2 August 2019 15:24:21 UTC+10, Robin wrote:
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>> Good morning Pat,
>>
>> Location /var/www/weewx/temperature.txt
>>
>> The template for Cheetah generator to produce the file has a single line
>
I have a script that runs every five minutes, grabs an image from my webcam
and adds some text before it is uploaded to my website. I would like to
test if it is the first grab after sunset so that I can do some extra
'stuff' with the image.
I am getting more and more frustrated by my lack of
I already upload to Twitter as the uploader is on the Wiki and it was
really easy to set up, thank you to Matthew Wall and anybody else that had
a hand in this.
I would like to do a similar thing with Facebook. Is anybody out there
doing anything like this? I have found lots of "how-to" stuff
Facebook for developers link -
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/pages/publishing/
The opening paragraph reads
" This guide explains how to create and update a post or comment, reply to
a post or comment, and delete a post or comment, on your Facebook Page Feed
as the Page. "
On
Are the Rapid Fire problems back?
My station keeps going offline. A stop/start brings it back up, but for a
short (variable) period, minutes to an hour or so.
Everything else is running perfectly as far as I can tell, so please let it
be WU!!!
On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 18:15:37 UTC+2
wap in your backup
> database.
>
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 1:13 AM Robin wrote:
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>> Update
>>
>> I stopped weewx
>> renamed the database to weewx.sdb.old
>> restarted weewx
>>
>> Weewx started backfilling the new database with records. So I gu
We had a 12 hour power cut last night. The battery backup ran out and the
RPi stopped without being shutdown.
I reconnected to a different ups about 10 hours later. Power back on about
2 hours after this. Nodata is being collected and the web pages are not
updating.
I stopped weewx and shut
Forgot to say
WeeWX v3.8.0
Vantage Pro2 weather station
On Sunday, 11 December 2022 at 10:36:52 UTC+2 Robin wrote:
> We had a 12 hour power cut last night. The battery backup ran out and the
> RPi stopped without being shutdown.
>
> I reconnected to a different ups about 10 hours
if I am asking a series of dumb questions. I'm getting old
and was not good at this when I was young!!!
On Sunday, 11 December 2022 at 10:38:30 UTC+2 Robin wrote:
> Forgot to say
>
> WeeWX v3.8.0
> Vantage Pro2 weather station
>
> On Sunday, 11 December 2022 at 10:36:52 UTC+2 Ro
Pi 4B
Full Debian Buster OS load on clean SD
Weewx 3.9.2-1 setup.py install
VP2
Syslog excerpt in attached file; truncated: Starts from weewx restart, ends
after several Wunderground RF reports (they continue as the *only* published
records after setting debug to 1 (with debug = 3, the AWEKAS
Thanks VERY much, Gary!
Interval changed to 5 minutes.
Saved some interesting log items; weewx restarted; will grab log in the
morning for here.
Cheers
Robin..
On Tuesday, 17 December 2019 15:49:43 UTC+13, gjr80 wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> We are going to need to see some more l
act, the Seasons skin uses the tag
> $current.consBatteryVoltage.
>
> All I can say is to double, triple check your spelling. Do other things,
> such as $current.txBatteryStatus work properly?
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 6:03 AM Robin Hunt wrote:
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>> Hey everyone
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this with $station.consBatteryVoltage, no
different
What prefix should I use? Is this possible?
Kind regards
Robin
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Thanks for all the responses, much appreciated!
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> "Both the EnviroMonitor IP and WeatherLink Live are strictly cloud based
> and you would not be able to access
Hi
I used to use the Davis WeatherLink IP ethernet data logger which has
broken.
I tried to buy a new one but I see it has been discontinued.
How do I connect my Davis Vantage Pro 2 to my weewx installation now? What
hardware should I buy?
Kind regards
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