>
> DEBUG = 1 does not give that much new information..
Nov 4 09:34:07 RPi-3B_Skalet weewx[15362]: wmr200: MainThread: D genLoop()
Yielding live queued packet id:415
Nov 4 09:34:07 RPi-3B_Skalet weewx[15362]: wmr200: MainThread: D Queuing
live packet rx:393 live_queue_len:1
Nov 4 09:34:08
Hallo
gibt es eine möglichkeit , das man sich die Transmitter IDs anzeigen lassen
kann .
Ich möchte gerne sehen ob die sich ändern.
cu. kalli
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Tom asked for the debug log FROM WEEWX STARTUP because that is when the
information regarding the archive interval to be used is logged.
The extract you posted does not provide the required information as to why
the interval is remaining at 60 seconds rather than using the 5 minute you
have
Been there, tried that... It doesn't present as a drive and lsusb shows
nothing.
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 at 16:02, vince wrote:
> On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 11:38:25 AM UTC-8, Michael Lawrie wrote:
>>
>> So my question, has anyone else tried this? And if so, have they managed
>> to make USB
OK, I followed all the instructions... I Have WeeWx installed on my
Raspberry Pi 2. Now what do I need to connect the bridge to the RaspPi2?
The 09150 bridge only has a ethernet port, nothing else. Are there
directions that I haven't seen? Do I need an ethernet, usb dongle? Please
help...
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 9:28:40 AM UTC-8, Bob wrote:
>
> I am converting from WVIEW and the parameterlist file was handy for
> extracting data with scripts.
> It was a simple list of parameter names and values generated like all
> other generated files.
>
> Has anyone made an equivalent
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 11:38:25 AM UTC-8, Michael Lawrie wrote:
>
> So my question, has anyone else tried this? And if so, have they managed
> to make USB devices visible to the WLS? I am sure it's possible, I just
> have no idea how and the web isn't too helpful here.
>
>
Google for
Hey folks.
I knew I would regret this, but I tried anyway - But I think I probably hit
the fatal roadblock now.
I moved my working configuration from a dedicated Linux machine to a Linux
instance on Windows (Using WLS / Windows Linux Subsystem) and everything is
running, but there's no data
Sorry about that - here it is..
It seems like the config-value (300) is overridden by the WMR200-value (60).
Nov 4 20:49:26 RPi-3B_Skalet systemd[1]: Starting LSB: weewx weather
system...
Nov 4 20:49:26 RPi-3B_Skalet weewx[17619]: engine: Initializing weewx
version 3.8.2
Nov 4 20:49:26
Actually, looking through the code, the engine would do the same thing for
any type of hardware: it always reverts to the hardware archive interval,
even if you request software record generation.
Clearly, that's wrong. I've changed this in commit c9a8c0
Me too!
-tk
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 6:27 PM gjr80 wrote:
> On Monday, 5 November 2018 11:48:52 UTC+10, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>>
>> Actually, looking through the code, the engine would do the same thing
>> for any type of hardware: it always reverts to the hardware archive
>> interval, even if
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 12:17:43 PM UTC-8, Michael Lawrie wrote:
>
> Been there, tried that... It doesn't present as a drive and lsusb shows
> nothing.
>
>
Well the weewx group sure isn't the place to ask for help on this one
Check out the impressively
named
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 4:37:50 PM UTC-5, Michael Lawrie wrote:
>
> Aye, I just hoped somebody had tried it and succeeded! Back to using the
> Acrite connect software, sigh!
>
michael,
you might try running weewx directly in windows. the 'windows' branch in
the weewx repository is
Well waiting seems to be the solution, after a couple of hours the system
started working and updating the web pages. I have to wonder if the
backend was still trying to process archive data and was screwing up the
update.
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 3:37:03 PM UTC-6, rb...@gizwidgets.com
UPDATE: Was looking at the home server not the ranch OPPS! I still have
an issue with the update.
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 3:37:03 PM UTC-6, rb...@gizwidgets.com wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I had a working setup but had a similar issue when I first started the
> system but some how it fixed
You are the master, option one worked well, we will see if it can recover
the archive data in the station receiver but that is less important then
getting everything back online. Thanks for your dedication to the
application, I suspected it was something related to the bad records in the
Good that it is fixed. If you restart weeWX and provided there are records
stored in the logger that are newer than the last record in your database
weeWX should attempt to down load them as part of the weeWX startup. If
none are downloaded either there is nothing in your logger or the last
Welcome to weewx, Bob
WeeWX works quite differently from wview in its tag structure. With wview,
there is a finite flat space that contains all tags. For example, if you
want the maximum wind speed for the month, you use
$hiMonthlyWindspeed
However, tags in weewx are structured. There is no
It may help if said what type of weather station you are asking about!!
On Sunday, 4 November 2018 11:58:18 UTC+2, Kalli wrote:
>
> Hallo
>
> gibt es eine möglichkeit , das man sich die Transmitter IDs anzeigen
> lassen kann .
>
> Ich möchte gerne sehen ob die sich ändern.
>
> cu. kalli
>
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I am converting from WVIEW and the parameterlist file was handy for
extracting data with scripts.
It was a simple list of parameter names and values generated like all other
generated files.
Has anyone made an equivalent skin. It is also an excellent diagnostic
file since it gives a concise
Aye, I just hoped somebody had tried it and succeeded! Back to using the
Acrite connect software, sigh!
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 at 17:22, vince wrote:
> On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 12:17:43 PM UTC-8, Michael Lawrie wrote:
>>
>> Been there, tried that... It doesn't present as a drive and lsusb
On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 1:19:35 PM UTC-5, Kyle Filipski wrote:
>
> OK, I followed all the instructions... I Have WeeWx installed on my
> Raspberry Pi 2. Now what do I need to connect the bridge to the RaspPi2?
> The 09150 bridge only has a ethernet port, nothing else. Are there
>
Hi,
If I understand your posts correctly you had a working Vantage install,
there was a power outage and despite things seeming to have come backup up
fine the data on your pages is not being updated despite the pages
themselves being generated every 5 minutes? It's quite possible that as a
I can only guess that when similar issues have come up before people have
managed to change the hardware interval to match the software one rather
than relying on a possible override from using software generation.
On Monday, 5 November 2018 04:42:25 UTC+2, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>
> Me too!
>
>
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