Again, I don't own one of these, so I don't know the details, but I believe
that by default it always tries to contact weatherlink.

I don't think there is a setting on the console where you can switch off
this communication. I think you have to do it through a browser.

Any WLIP owners out there who can answer Tor's question?

-tk


On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 12:59 AM, <bush...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi again,
>
> I don't think that anyone has registered our device to the online
> weatherlink database. But I will drive to the site later to collect the
> serial and device ID and check if they indeed are registered at
> weatherlink.com so we know.
>
> However will the Weatherlink IP adapter by default in any case try to
> contact weatherlink.com and by that deny communications with weewx?
>
> Is there a setting in the Vantage Pro 2 console setup where I can switch
> off this weatherlink communication?
>
> best regards
>
> Tor
>
>
>
> lørdag 28. januar 2017 00.59.14 UTC+1 skrev Tom Keffer følgende:
>>
>> When you say "I tried to connect via port 80" did you mean that you used
>> a browser to go to http://172.20.100.40:80? Or something else?
>>
>> -tk
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 3:32 PM, <bus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the tip.  The only device I have in addition to the Vantage
>>> Pro 2 is the Davis Ethernet adapter which connects the Davis box via
>>> ethernet to my server running WeeWX.
>>>
>>> As you see from my config, the Davis interface IP is 172.20.100.40.  I
>>> tried to connect via port 80 but no answer, when I tried via port 22222 the
>>> connection was reset.  Do you have any more info on this scenario..?
>>>
>>> regards Tor
>>>
>>>
>>> fredag 27. januar 2017 23.33.15 UTC+1 skrev Tom Keffer følgende:
>>>>
>>>> I take it you have a Weatherlink IP logger?
>>>>
>>>> Have you disabled it from talking to the Davis Weatherlink site?
>>>> Unfortunately, the way weewx is written, it is not possible to use weewx
>>>> AND send data to the WL website. You must choose one or the other. To
>>>> disable it, open a web browser, using the IP address of your WLIP. You
>>>> should see a checkbox to disable it from talking to the WL website.
>>>>
>>>> Mind you, I do not own a WLIP, so this is all second-hand knowledge!
>>>>
>>>> -tk
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:10 PM, <bus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Using configuration file /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
>>>>> Using database binding 'wx_binding', which is bound to database
>>>>> 'archive_sqlite'
>>>>>
>>>>> System info
>>>>>   cpu cores:              2
>>>>>   bogomips:               4799.99
>>>>>   core id:                1
>>>>>   apicid:                 1
>>>>>   fpu_exception:          yes
>>>>>   stepping:               6
>>>>>   cache_alignment:        64
>>>>>   clflush size:           64
>>>>>   microcode:              0x36
>>>>>   cache size:             15360 KB
>>>>>   cpuid level:            10
>>>>>   fpu:                    yes
>>>>>   model name:             Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v3 @ 2.40GHz
>>>>>   siblings:               2
>>>>>   physical id:            0
>>>>>   address sizes:          43 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
>>>>>   cpu family:             6
>>>>>   vendor_id:              GenuineIntel
>>>>>   wp:                     yes
>>>>>   power management:
>>>>>   flags:                  fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep
>>>>> mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht syscall nx
>>>>> lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts nopl tsc_reliable nonstop_tsc
>>>>> aperfmperf pni ssse3 cx16 sse4_1 tsc_deadline_timer hypervisor lahf_lm ida
>>>>> arat epb pln pts dtherm tsc_adjust
>>>>>   cpu MHz:                2399.998
>>>>>   model:                  23
>>>>>   processor:              1
>>>>>   initial apicid:         1
>>>>>
>>>>>   Operating system:       debian 8.7
>>>>>                           Linux intranet 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
>>>>> 3.16.39-1 (2016-12-30) x86_64
>>>>>   1 minute load average:  0.00
>>>>>   5 minute load average:  0.02
>>>>>   15 minute load average: 0.06
>>>>>
>>>>> General weewx info
>>>>>   Weewx version 3.6.2 detected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Station info
>>>>>   Station type: Vantage
>>>>>   Driver:       weewx.drivers.vantage
>>>>>
>>>>> Driver info
>>>>> [Vantage]
>>>>>     # This section is for the Davis Vantage series of weather stations.
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Connection type: serial or ethernet
>>>>>     #  serial (the classic VantagePro)
>>>>>     #  ethernet (the WeatherLinkIP)
>>>>>     type = ethernet
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If the connection type is serial, a port must be specified:
>>>>>     #   Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, Fedora, and SuSE:
>>>>>     #     /dev/ttyUSB0 is a common USB port name
>>>>>     #     /dev/ttyS0   is a common serial port name
>>>>>     #   BSD:
>>>>>     #     /dev/cuaU0   is a common serial port name
>>>>>     port = /dev/ttyUSB0
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If the connection type is ethernet, an IP Address/hostname is
>>>>> required:
>>>>>     host = 172.20.100.40
>>>>>
>>>>>     ######################################################
>>>>>     # The rest of this section rarely needs any attention.
>>>>>     # You can safely leave it "as is."
>>>>>     ######################################################
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Serial baud rate (usually 19200)
>>>>>     baudrate = 19200
>>>>>
>>>>>     # TCP port (when using the WeatherLinkIP)
>>>>>     tcp_port = 22222
>>>>>
>>>>>     # TCP send delay (when using the WeatherLinkIP):
>>>>>     tcp_send_delay = 0.5
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The id of your ISS station (usually 1). If you use a wind meter
>>>>> connected
>>>>>     # to a anemometer transmitter kit, use its id
>>>>>     iss_id = 1
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How long to wait for a response from the station before giving
>>>>> up (in
>>>>>     # seconds; must be greater than 2)
>>>>>     timeout = 4
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How long to wait before trying again (in seconds)
>>>>>     wait_before_retry = 1.2
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How many times to try before giving up:
>>>>>     max_tries = 4
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The driver to use:
>>>>>     driver = weewx.drivers.vantage
>>>>>
>>>>> Currently installed extensions
>>>>> No extensions installed
>>>>>
>>>>> Archive info
>>>>>   Database name:        weewx.sdb
>>>>>   Table name:           archive
>>>>>   Unit system:          1 (US)
>>>>>   First good timestamp: 2009-02-26 14:30:00 CET (1235655000)
>>>>>   Last good timestamp:  2017-01-27 21:00:00 CET (1485547200)
>>>>>   Number of records:    138272
>>>>>   weewx (weewx.conf) is set to use an archive interval of 300 seconds.
>>>>>   The station hardware was not interrogated in determining archive
>>>>> interval.
>>>>>
>>>>> Databases configured in weewx.conf
>>>>>   Database name:        weewx.sdb
>>>>>   Database driver:      weedb.sqlite
>>>>>
>>>>>   Database name:        weewx
>>>>>   Database driver:      weedb.mysql
>>>>>   Database host:        localhost
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Parsed and obfuscated weewx.conf
>>>>> # WEEWX CONFIGURATION FILE
>>>>> #
>>>>> # Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Tom Keffer <tke...@gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> # See the file LICENSE.txt for your rights.
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> # This section is for general configuration information.
>>>>>
>>>>> # Set to 1 for extra debug info, otherwise comment it out or set to
>>>>> zero
>>>>> debug = 1
>>>>>
>>>>> # Root directory of the weewx data file hierarchy for this station
>>>>> WEEWX_ROOT = /
>>>>>
>>>>> # How long to wait before timing out a socket (FTP, HTTP) connection
>>>>> socket_timeout = 20
>>>>>
>>>>> # Do not modify this. It is used when installing and updating weewx.
>>>>> version = 3.6.2
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section is for information about the station.
>>>>>
>>>>> [Station]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Description of the station location
>>>>>     location = Framnes KVGS
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Latitude and longitude in decimal degrees
>>>>>     latitude = 60.351
>>>>>     longitude = 6.182354
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Altitude of the station, with unit it is in. This is downloaded
>>>>> from
>>>>>     # from the station if the hardware supports it.
>>>>>     altitude = 28, meter
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Set to type of station hardware. There must be a corresponding
>>>>> stanza
>>>>>     # in this file with a 'driver' parameter indicating the driver to
>>>>> be used.
>>>>>     station_type = Vantage
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If you have a website, you may specify an URL
>>>>>     #station_url = http://www.example.com
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The start of the rain year (1=January; 10=October, etc.). This is
>>>>>     # downloaded from the station if the hardware supports it.
>>>>>     rain_year_start = 10
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Start of week (0=Monday, 6=Sunday)
>>>>>     week_start = 0
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> [Vantage]
>>>>>     # This section is for the Davis Vantage series of weather stations.
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Connection type: serial or ethernet
>>>>>     #  serial (the classic VantagePro)
>>>>>     #  ethernet (the WeatherLinkIP)
>>>>>     type = ethernet
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If the connection type is serial, a port must be specified:
>>>>>     #   Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, Fedora, and SuSE:
>>>>>     #     /dev/ttyUSB0 is a common USB port name
>>>>>     #     /dev/ttyS0   is a common serial port name
>>>>>     #   BSD:
>>>>>     #     /dev/cuaU0   is a common serial port name
>>>>>     port = /dev/ttyUSB0
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If the connection type is ethernet, an IP Address/hostname is
>>>>> required:
>>>>>     host = 172.20.100.40
>>>>>
>>>>>     ######################################################
>>>>>     # The rest of this section rarely needs any attention.
>>>>>     # You can safely leave it "as is."
>>>>>     ######################################################
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Serial baud rate (usually 19200)
>>>>>     baudrate = 19200
>>>>>
>>>>>     # TCP port (when using the WeatherLinkIP)
>>>>>     tcp_port = 22222
>>>>>
>>>>>     # TCP send delay (when using the WeatherLinkIP):
>>>>>     tcp_send_delay = 0.5
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The id of your ISS station (usually 1). If you use a wind meter
>>>>> connected
>>>>>     # to a anemometer transmitter kit, use its id
>>>>>     iss_id = 1
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How long to wait for a response from the station before giving
>>>>> up (in
>>>>>     # seconds; must be greater than 2)
>>>>>     timeout = 4
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How long to wait before trying again (in seconds)
>>>>>     wait_before_retry = 1.2
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How many times to try before giving up:
>>>>>     max_tries = 4
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The driver to use:
>>>>>     driver = weewx.drivers.vantage
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section is for uploading data to Internet sites
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdRESTful]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[StationRegistry]]
>>>>>         # To register this weather station with weewx, set this to true
>>>>>         register_this_station = false
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[AWEKAS]]
>>>>>         # This section is for configuring posts to AWEKAS.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true,
>>>>>         # and specify a username and password.
>>>>>         enable = false
>>>>>         username = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>         password = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[CWOP]]
>>>>>         # This section is for configuring posts to CWOP.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true,
>>>>>         # and specify the station ID (e.g., CW1234).
>>>>>         enable = false
>>>>>         station = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If this is an APRS (radio amateur) station, uncomment
>>>>>     # the following and replace with a passcode (e.g., 12345).
>>>>>     #passcode = replace_me (APRS stations only)
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[PWSweather]]
>>>>>         # This section is for configuring posts to PWSweather.com.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true,
>>>>>         # and specify a station and password.
>>>>>         enable = false
>>>>>         station = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>         password = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[WOW]]
>>>>>         # This section is for configuring posts to WOW.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true,
>>>>>         # and specify a station and password.
>>>>>         enable = false
>>>>>         station = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>         password = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[Wunderground]]
>>>>>         # This section is for configuring posts to the Weather
>>>>> Underground.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true,
>>>>>         # and specify a station (e.g., 'KORHOODR3') and password.
>>>>>         enable = false
>>>>>         station = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>         password = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>>         # Set the following to True to have weewx use the WU
>>>>> "Rapidfire"
>>>>>         # protocol. Not all hardware can support it. See the User's
>>>>> Guide.
>>>>>         rapidfire = False
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section specifies what reports, using which skins, to
>>>>> generate.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdReport]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Where the skins reside, relative to WEEWX_ROOT
>>>>>     SKIN_ROOT = /etc/weewx/skins
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Where the generated reports should go, relative to WEEWX_ROOT
>>>>>     HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The database binding indicates which data should be used in
>>>>> reports.
>>>>>     data_binding = wx_binding
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Each of the following subsections defines a report that will be
>>>>> run.
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[StandardReport]]
>>>>>         # See the customizing guide to change the units, plot types
>>>>> and line
>>>>>         # colors, modify the fonts, display additional sensor data,
>>>>> and other
>>>>>         # customizations. Many of those changes can be made here by
>>>>> overriding
>>>>>         # parameters, or by modifying templates within the skin itself.
>>>>>
>>>>>         # The StandardReport uses the 'Standard' skin, which contains
>>>>> the
>>>>>         # images, templates and plots for the report.
>>>>>         skin = Standard
>>>>>         [[[Units]]]
>>>>>             [[[[Groups]]]]
>>>>>                 group_altitude = meter
>>>>>                 group_speed2 = meter_per_second2
>>>>>                 group_pressure = mbar
>>>>>                 group_rain = mm
>>>>>                 group_rainrate = mm_per_hour
>>>>>                 group_temperature = degree_C
>>>>>                 group_degree_day = degree_C_day
>>>>>                 group_speed = meter_per_second
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[FTP]]
>>>>>         # FTP'ing the results to a webserver is treated as just
>>>>> another report,
>>>>>         # albeit one with an unusual report generator!
>>>>>         skin = Ftp
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to use FTP, uncomment and fill out the next four
>>>>> lines.
>>>>>         #user = replace with the ftp username
>>>>>         #password = replace with the ftp password
>>>>>         #server = replace with the ftp server name, e.g,
>>>>> www.threefools.org
>>>>>         #path = replace with the ftp destination directory (e.g.,
>>>>> /weather)
>>>>>
>>>>>         # Set to True for an FTP over TLS (FTPS) connection. Not all
>>>>> servers
>>>>>         # support this.
>>>>>         secure_ftp = False
>>>>>
>>>>>         # To upload files from something other than what HTML_ROOT is
>>>>> set
>>>>>         # to above, specify a different HTML_ROOT here.
>>>>>         #HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx
>>>>>
>>>>>         # Most FTP servers use port 21
>>>>>         port = 21
>>>>>
>>>>>         # Set to 1 to use passive mode, zero for active mode
>>>>>         passive = 1
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[RSYNC]]
>>>>>         # rsync'ing to a webserver is treated as just another report
>>>>>         skin = Rsync
>>>>>
>>>>>         # If you wish to use rsync, you must configure passwordless
>>>>> ssh using
>>>>>         # public/private key authentication from the user account that
>>>>> weewx
>>>>>         # runs as to the user account on the remote machine where the
>>>>> files
>>>>>         # will be copied.
>>>>>         #
>>>>>         # The following three lines determine where files will be sent.
>>>>>         #server = replace with the rsync server name, e.g,
>>>>> www.threefools.org
>>>>>         #path = replace with the rsync destination directory (e.g.,
>>>>> /weather)
>>>>>         #user = replace with the rsync username
>>>>>
>>>>>         # Rsync can be configured to remove files from the remote
>>>>> server if
>>>>>         # they don't exist under HTML_ROOT locally. USE WITH CAUTION:
>>>>> if you
>>>>>         # make a mistake in the remote path, you could could
>>>>> unintentionally
>>>>>         # cause unrelated files to be deleted. Set to 1 to enable
>>>>> remote file
>>>>>         # deletion, zero to allow files to accumulate remotely.
>>>>>         delete = 0
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This service acts as a filter, converting the unit system coming
>>>>> from
>>>>> #   the hardware to a unit system in the database.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdConvert]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The target_unit affects only the unit system in the database.
>>>>> Once
>>>>>     # chosen it cannot be changed without converting the entire
>>>>> database.
>>>>>     # Modification of target_unit after starting weewx will result in
>>>>>     # corrupt data - the database will contain a mix of US and METRIC
>>>>> data.
>>>>>     #
>>>>>     # The value of target_unit does not affect the unit system for
>>>>>     # reporting - reports can display US, Metric, or any combination
>>>>> of units.
>>>>>     #
>>>>>     # In most cases, target_unit should be left as the default: US
>>>>>     #
>>>>>     # In particular, those migrating from a standard wview installation
>>>>>     # should use US since that is what the wview database contains.
>>>>>
>>>>>     # DO NOT MODIFY THIS VALUE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
>>>>>     target_unit = US    # Options are 'US', 'METRICWX', or 'METRIC'
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section can adjust data using calibration expressions.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdCalibrate]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[Corrections]]
>>>>>         # For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be
>>>>> given.
>>>>>         # It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
>>>>>         # Example:
>>>>>         foo = foo + 0.2
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section is for quality control checks. If units are not
>>>>> specified,
>>>>> #   values must be in the units defined in the StdConvert section.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdQC]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[MinMax]]
>>>>>         barometer = 26, 32.5, inHg
>>>>>         outTemp = -40, 120, degree_F
>>>>>         inTemp = 10, 120, degree_F
>>>>>         outHumidity = 0, 100
>>>>>         inHumidity = 0, 100
>>>>>         windSpeed = 0, 120, mile_per_hour
>>>>>         pressure = 24, 34.5, inHg
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section controls the origin of derived values.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdWXCalculate]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[Calculations]]
>>>>>         # Derived quantities are calculated by this service. Possible
>>>>> values are:
>>>>>         #  hardware        - use the value provided by hardware
>>>>>         #  software        - use the value calculated by weewx
>>>>>         #  prefer_hardware - use value provide by hardware if
>>>>> available,
>>>>>         #                      otherwise use value calculated by weewx
>>>>>
>>>>>         pressure = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         barometer = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         altimeter = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         windchill = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         heatindex = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         dewpoint = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         inDewpoint = prefer_hardware
>>>>>         rainRate = prefer_hardware
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   For hardware that supports it, this section controls how often the
>>>>> #   onboard clock gets updated.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdTimeSynch]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How often to check the weather station clock for drift (in
>>>>> seconds)
>>>>>     clock_check = 14400
>>>>>
>>>>>     # How much it can drift before we will correct it (in seconds)
>>>>>     max_drift = 5
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section is for configuring the archive service.
>>>>>
>>>>> [StdArchive]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If the station hardware supports data logging then the archive
>>>>> interval
>>>>>     # will be downloaded from the station. Otherwise, specify it (in
>>>>> seconds).
>>>>>     archive_interval = 300
>>>>>
>>>>>     # If possible, new archive records are downloaded from the station
>>>>>     # hardware. If the hardware does not support this, then new archive
>>>>>     # records will be generated in software.
>>>>>     # Set the following to "software" to force software record
>>>>> generation.
>>>>>     record_generation = hardware
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Whether to include LOOP data in hi/low statistics
>>>>>     loop_hilo = True
>>>>>
>>>>>     # The data binding used to save archive records
>>>>>     data_binding = wx_binding
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section binds a data store to a database.
>>>>>
>>>>> [DataBindings]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[wx_binding]]
>>>>>         # The database must match one of the sections in [Databases].
>>>>>         # This is likely to be the only option you would want to
>>>>> change.
>>>>>         database = archive_sqlite
>>>>>         # The name of the table within the database
>>>>>         table_name = archive
>>>>>         # The manager handles aggregation of data for historical
>>>>> summaries
>>>>>         manager = weewx.wxmanager.WXDaySummaryManager
>>>>>         # The schema defines the structure of the database.
>>>>>         # It is *only* used when the database is created.
>>>>>         schema = schemas.wview.schema
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section defines various databases.
>>>>>
>>>>> [Databases]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # A SQLite database is simply a single file
>>>>>     [[archive_sqlite]]
>>>>>         database_type = SQLite
>>>>>         database_name = weewx.sdb
>>>>>
>>>>>     # MySQL
>>>>>     [[archive_mysql]]
>>>>>         database_type = MySQL
>>>>>         database_name = weewx
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section defines defaults for the different types of databases.
>>>>>
>>>>> [DatabaseTypes]
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Defaults for SQLite databases
>>>>>     [[SQLite]]
>>>>>         driver = weedb.sqlite
>>>>>         # Directory in which the database files are located
>>>>>         SQLITE_ROOT = /var/lib/weewx
>>>>>
>>>>>     # Defaults for MySQL databases
>>>>>     [[MySQL]]
>>>>>         driver = weedb.mysql
>>>>>         # The host where the database is located
>>>>>         host = localhost
>>>>>         # The user name for logging in to the host
>>>>>         user = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>         # The password for the user name
>>>>>         password = XXX obfuscated by wee_debug XXX
>>>>>
>>>>> ############################################################
>>>>> ##################
>>>>>
>>>>> #   This section configures the internal weewx engine.
>>>>>
>>>>> [Engine]
>>>>>
>>>>>     [[Services]]
>>>>>         # This section specifies the services that should be run. They
>>>>> are
>>>>>         # grouped by type, and the order of services within each group
>>>>>         # determines the order in which the services will be run.
>>>>>         prep_services = weewx.engine.StdTimeSynch
>>>>>         data_services = ,
>>>>>         process_services = weewx.engine.StdConvert,
>>>>> weewx.engine.StdCalibrate, weewx.engine.StdQC,
>>>>> weewx.wxservices.StdWXCalculate
>>>>>         archive_services = weewx.engine.StdArchive
>>>>>         restful_services = weewx.restx.StdStationRegistry,
>>>>> weewx.restx.StdWunderground, weewx.restx.StdPWSweather,
>>>>> weewx.restx.StdCWOP, weewx.restx.StdWOW, weewx.restx.StdAWEKAS
>>>>>         report_services = weewx.engine.StdPrint, weewx.engine.StdReport
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> fredag 27. januar 2017 20.56.01 UTC+1 skrev vince følgende:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:35:46 AM UTC-8, bus...@gmail.com
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So I installed weewx in my debian box and copied the wview database
>>>>>>> over, got everything up and running in a short time. - A part from 
>>>>>>> pulling
>>>>>>> data from the Davis box.  I have the correct IP address and port number.
>>>>>>> The debian box can ping the Davis unit too.  The wview daemon is 
>>>>>>> stopped so
>>>>>>> it shouldn't interfere.  But there seems to be no or at least broken
>>>>>>> communication.  Under wview there was never any communication problems. 
>>>>>>>  Do
>>>>>>> I have to reset the Davis box in order to get it accept the weewx 
>>>>>>> daemon?
>>>>>>> What can be the problem? Does it exist different drivers for Davis 
>>>>>>> units?
>>>>>>> Thanks for comments!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> We'd have to see your config file - see
>>>>>> http://www.weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#wee_debug_utility and run
>>>>>> the utility and post the (obfuscated) config file please.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [...matthew/tom/gary - do we have a 'how to report a problem' wiki
>>>>>> page ?  I couldn't find one in a quick scan of the online wiki/docs....]
>>>>>>
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