There should be two parts to this process .... 1. When you start weewx after prolonged down time the missing records should be being retrieved from the logger and inserted into the weewx database - if none are beiong retrieved then you should check the log - and if necessary post the log - for the period from the restart to the first archive interval - to the forum for assistance.
2. Wunderfixer compares the weewx database with the wunderground records - for a single date, which defaults to the current date. Note that the date is in wunderground terms. If wunderfixer is being used to fill in missing data from previous days then it needs to be called for each of the missing days. This can only be done AFTER the weewx database has been updated with the missing historical data as in step 1.... Does this help? On Monday, 31 July 2017 03:09:33 UTC+3, [email protected] wrote: > Hi There, > > Im running... > - Raspbian on a Raspberry Pi > - Using the "wh23xx" driver for Tycon TP2700WC Support (Rebranded Fine > Offset WH2310) > - Submitting data to Weather Underground > - Using wunderfixer as recommended nightly cron task > > My weather station has onboard logging so if the internet is down or my > Raspberry Pi is turned off for some reason it will still collect and store > the data. > > When I plug the base station back in after a prolonged absence I notice > that the data on the base station does not appear to be used to back fill > for Weather Underground even after manually running "wunderfixer". The > records don't appear to be picked up at all. > I notice in the comments for the "wh23xx.py" driver file that the > structure of the historical records is discussed. > > Is the processing of these historical records supported at present? If > they are is there something that needs to happen with the config to get it > to work? > > Thanks > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
