Thomas,
Thanks for your reply. No, I have no instance of weewx running. The peculiar thing is that weewx simply won't start. I would like to trace everything from the start of the command:"sudo service weewx start" but I have forgotten which tools I have to use and the time is becomming very short or I will loose weeks of data.
Joep


On 07/08/16 16:00, Thomas Keffer wrote:
Make sure you don't have more than one instance of weewx running. Use 'ps -aux | grep weewx' to find out.

-tk

On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 5:06 AM, J.L. Blom <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 07/08/16 12:25, John Smith wrote:



        On Sunday, August 7, 2016 at 6:53:27 PM UTC+10, Joep L. Blom
        wrote:

            I am working with weewx since over 2 years and like it
        very much.
            However, I now have a problem that stumps me.
            I had removed my logger to another room temporary to see if
            reception of
            wireless signals was better.
            When I returned it to its original location and connected
        it to my
            system weewx won't start or do anything.



        Did you try to stop it then start it, I had the same problem
        with the /etc/init.d/weewx method, it won't start if it dies
        for what ever reason.
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        John,


    Thanks for your reply. Yes I did that several times but it will
    not start up. Both methods have the same effect. Mysterious for me
    is the syslog entry

    10:45:40 kangoo systemd[1]: Started LSB: weewx weather system.
    I will try another system (odroid-C) which runs Ubuntu and see
    what happens.
    Joep


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