I'd say they will be overwritten on the next upgrade.
As it's Debian at heart there is a method to lock a package version
(search for : debian lock package version ) and prevent upgrades
but the problem still exists in that other upgrades and their
dependencies, eg weewx's eventual move from
Given that you had the dongle installed (per your first post) and that
I'm out of ideas. The following list posting at owfs.org may prove
interesting? In particular the last post by the OP.
Jul 19 10:35:32 raspberrypi weewx[19541]: reportengine: Caught
unrecoverable exception in generator 'user.sftp.SFTPGenerator'
Jul 19 10:35:32 raspberrypi weewx[19541]: [Errno 2] No such
file
Jul 19 10:35:32 raspberrypi weewx[19541]: Traceback (most
recent call last):
Hi,
Looks like an invalid path may have been specified. A bit more log will help.
Can you edit weewx.conf, set debug = 1, save weewx.conf and then restart WeeWX.
Let WeeWX run for at least 10 minutes and then post the log from when you
restarted WeeWX covering the full 10 minutes; don’t
Yes it does. I just found out that for some reason the software did not run the
configuration program when installed.
I will run that today and see if that works. I really want to get this up and
running
I will be putting it on ARPS
Randy NT8N
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All you should need to do is connect the console to the RPI via USB cable.
Configure the Acurite Console to use USB Mode 4. Select the Acurite driver
when installing weewx.
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 6:38:59 AM UTC-4, Charles Adams wrote:
> Yes it does. I just found out that for some reason
OK I figured it out with your help something wrong with python-ow 3-xxx
get a clean install with regards to 1 wire ie python-ow
the idea is to install python-ow2.9
download the deb packages
i copied them to my /var/cache/apt/archives/partia/
dont know if that matters
and installed them
Same here running Accurite system under Raspbian stretch, have not seen any
problems in the last 12 hours anyway.
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I have the same 01536 system, it has been running for a year now with no
problems, All I done was throw the worthless Accurite hub out the window,
went step by step on the Weewx setup for raspberry, and everything is
working great. If I was setting up another I would have to follow
I usually don’t have any problems with set up on the Pi but this thing, yes
I uninstalled Weewx and reinstalled it. This time I got the config screen. All
went well. I went to check the data with the web browser and the directory is
not there. So there is no way the data can show up.
Any
I have to play stupid, because I really don't know, seems like I had to
sudo something to create directory's in the beginning, but I did go right
down the list on the steps in order and everything worked out right, My
whole system is in a waterproof box at the base of the tower then I wifi to
In weewx.conf, set the debug to "1" and restart weewx.
Watch the syslog, after approx. 5 minutes you should see records being
added to the database. After 5 minutes you be able to see the data.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
Jul 19 09:35:11 raspberrypi weewx[533]: acurite:
after debug = 1 this is the log (attached)
El viernes, 19 de julio de 2019, 11:00:22 (UTC+2), gjr80 escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> Looks like an invalid path may have been specified. A bit more log will
> help. Can you edit weewx.conf, set debug = 1, save weewx.conf and then
> restart WeeWX. Let WeeWX
Hi
Just tried this method and it has worked on 3 separate installs
one question when i update or upgrade the pi will it over write these
files?? causing it to fail again
On Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 8:55:42 AM UTC+1, vigilancewx wrote:
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> I have used OWFS service for a few years and its
I am looking at the syslog and I see
acurite: R1: ignoring stale data (rssi indicates no communications form
sensors): 01 c5 47 78 00 2a 26 48 00 00
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 9:48:21 AM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
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> In weewx.conf, set the debug to "1" and restart weewx.
>
> Watch the syslog,
If you look at the Console mostly you don't have any bars, if possible move
the Console. I get that once in a while.
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 11:22:53 AM UTC-4, Charles Adams wrote:
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> I am looking at the syslog and I see
> acurite: R1: ignoring stale data (rssi indicates no communications
it is working now , Reading the AucRite 01536
I can go to the local web page and all information is there.
I still get the stale data message on system log but all data is there on
the page. I am now going to connect it to ARPS.is
will keep everyone updated
Thanks everyone for your help.
I have my AycRite 01536 up and running. I am trying to find where I
configure my CWOP data for APRS?
I think from what I have read that you use the CWOP and sign in with your
Call and APRS.IS password. But not sure.
Thanks for your help in advanced.
Randy NT8N
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Glad to see you have it up and running. If you mean what "file", it is
configured in the weewx.conf. Once you edit the file, don't forget to
restart weewx.
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 2:39:55 PM UTC-4, Charles Adams wrote:
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> I have my AycRite 01536 up and running. I am trying to find where
What is the syntax to edit? I know you cant edit directly, or at least it
will not let me here.
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 2:43:36 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
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> Glad to see you have it up and running. If you mean what "file", it is
> configured in the weewx.conf. Once you edit the file,
Hi All
I had trouble with the average extension back end of last year and thanks
to Gary he put me right. I'm changing over to a new server and I'm having
trouble again
The old is on http://www.sheringhamweather.org.uk/averages.html and works.
The new looks to be set up the same but the
sudo nano /home/weewx/weewx.conf
Depending how you installed weewx, you might need to change the file path
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 3:10:07 PM UTC-4, Charles Adams wrote:
> What is the syntax to edit? I know you cant edit directly, or at least
> it will not let me here.
>
> On Friday,
Hi Phil,
If you right click on the page using Chrome you can inspect the page. Then
under console it will show you that you have a javascript 404 error. The
file missing is json/averages.json.
I would start by check the server to see if that file is there and in the
correct directory.
Thanks
this is how SFTP looks like under stdreport at first installation. The
password is written in quotes, do I have to delete these quotes and let
password = replace_me or password = 'replace_me' or password ='
"replace_me" ' ?
[[sftp]]
server = replace with the sftp server name
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