Looks good.
I entered in my URL and set the updates to manual and it told me my URL was
wrong.
I changed the updates to every 5 minutes and then it worked!
I have put it back to manual but how do you manually refresh?
Thanks
On Tuesday, 10 April 2018 19:01:46 UTC+10, John Smith wrote:
>
> Just
Hi again,
I was having massive problems with the Raspberry Pi behind my WMR300.
Every day or so, I'd get up and it would have crashed, and there'd only be
an ntp error in the logs. I tried disabling ntp completely and setting the
time manually, but all that happened is that when the system
On Friday, 27 April 2018 19:41:34 UTC+10, Greg from Oz wrote:
>
> Looks good.
> I entered in my URL and set the updates to manual and it told me my URL
> was wrong.
> I changed the updates to every 5 minutes and then it worked!
>
I'm not able to reproduce this, do you know specifically which
On Friday, 27 April 2018 12:21:46 UTC+1, Tom Keffer wrote:
Two things:
>
>1. While WeeWX is "pure Python," if you're going to do a simple copy
>between machines, it's probably a good idea not to copy the .pyc files.
>These contain compiled Python, and are highly machine dependent.
>
Two things:
1. While WeeWX is "pure Python," if you're going to do a simple copy
between machines, it's probably a good idea not to copy the .pyc files.
These contain compiled Python, and are highly machine dependent.
2. The process ID for the segfault (13853) is different from the
So what do I copy over from my Raspberry Pi tarball?
Aside from 'skins', 'weewx.conf', 'public_html' etc ...
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Hello Thomas,
I want to create my own skin for Weewx. My search on how to display
historical data on the websites led me to
https://github.com/brewster76/fuzzy-archer and
https://github.com/weatherstorm/Sofaskin-CW9009. I also found this thread.
Thanks
for the detailed explanations.
Now I
Hey Martin,
Thank you for your interest! I don't know if I mentioned it here, but even
cooler than that IMHO, the color scale on all the charts is dynamic, and
will adjust as the range does. The font colors also change dynamically for
better visibility.
For the record, I am not a python
Hi all,
bought a raspberry pi 3, came with noobs on the sd card, installed raspbian
from here.
followed the instructions on installing weewx at www.weewx.com/docs/debian.htm
configured apt, no problem
installed weewx, no problem
step 3 is to check the syslog for message from weewx, there are
On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 8:15:55 AM UTC-7, Stuart Smith wrote:
>
> bought a raspberry pi 3, came with noobs on the sd card, installed
> raspbian from here.
>
> followed the instructions on installing weewx at
> www.weewx.com/docs/debian.htm
>
> configured apt, no problem
>
> installed weewx,
On Friday, 27 April 2018 17:19:42 UTC+2, vince wrote:
> On Friday, April 27, 2018 at 8:15:55 AM UTC-7, Stuart Smith wrote:
> bought a raspberry pi 3, came with noobs on the sd card, installed raspbian
> from here.
> followed the instructions on installing weewx at www.weewx.com/docs/debian.htm
>
Hi,
I connected a RaspBerry PI to my WMR200 weather station. I am using the
latest version of weewx, with version 3.3.4 of driver for WMR200.
I let the system run for a couple of weeks, and noticed that the field rain
in the archive table is always at 0 or null, even though we had a lot of
a silly question - how do you know it is actually running?? how did you
start it??
there should be at least weewx startup log messages
are you sure the messages are not being diverted to weewx.log??
what command did you use to view the log??
On Friday, 27 April 2018 18:47:36 UTC+3, Stuart
If it were me I would do a fresh install (as you have) and then copy over
any 'skins' directories you have modified, reinstall any extensions/add-ons
and maybe do a final diff on your new weewx.conf against your old
weewx.conf to see if there is anything you may have missed. No point
copying
Oh, and your old data if you have any.
Gary
On Saturday, 28 April 2018 11:11:20 UTC+10, gjr80 wrote:
>
> If it were me I would do a fresh install (as you have) and then copy over
> any 'skins' directories you have modified, reinstall any extensions/add-ons
> and maybe do a final diff on your
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