After 54 hours RC5 Crashed again :-(
With NO message on syslog.
El jueves, 8 de febrero de 2018, 12:34:57 (UTC+1), Ruben Navarro Huedo
escribió:
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> I don't know what changed, but it is running now 48 hours with RC5 and all
> is fine.
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> El martes, 6 de febrero de 2018, 13:52:29 (UTC+1), mwall
Hi everyone!
I'm producing a simple JSON report using weeWX, in addition to all my other
reports. I'd like to keep the interval I'm currently using for everything,
but I want to fire off the JSON report every 5-10 seconds, if possible. Can
anyone recommend where I can achieve this, if it's
Hello All,
I re-installed due to a memory card issue, and I have weewx running and
reporting out to CWOP and WU, etc. That's all good.
What it's not doing is creating (more accurately copying) files to the
/var/www/html/weewx directory. I see this in my logs:
Feb 9 08:20:51 raspberrypi
Given the cost and resource use, you really con't go wrong with a RPi. I am
using a 3b. So cheap, and easy, and weewx installs and runs perfectly.
-SR
On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 11:38:36 AM UTC-8, Alec Bennett wrote:
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> I've been running weeWX on a Beaglebone Black for about a year
Hi,
Can't say without seeing the contents of the corresponding skin.conf.
Gary
On Saturday, 10 February 2018 11:03:57 UTC+10, Sam Roza wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> I re-installed due to a memory card issue, and I have weewx running and
> reporting out to CWOP and WU, etc. That's all good.
>
>
Hi,
WeeWX reports can be run at multiples of your archive interval but they
cannot be run any more frequent than the archive interval. If you want
weeWX to do something more frequent than the archive interval then you need
write a custom service to do what you want (in your case generate some
Oh, and you might as well post a sanitised copy of weewx.conf as well.
Gary
On Saturday, 10 February 2018 12:02:21 UTC+10, gjr80 wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Can't say without seeing the contents of the corresponding skin.conf.
>
> Gary
>
> On Saturday, 10 February 2018 11:03:57 UTC+10, Sam Roza wrote: