>
> Sorry, I really thought the /var/log# was part of the command.

 Output, when correctly input is:-
ray@ray-Aspire-5735:/$ ps ax|grep weewx
 3414 pts/4    S+     0:00 grep --color=auto weewx
Output from 'systemctl status weewx'
ray@ray-Aspire-5735:/$ systemctl status weewx
● weewx.service - LSB: weewx weather system
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/weewx; bad; vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: active (exited) since vie 2017-12-22 20:03:16 CET; 1h 19min ago
     Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
  Process: 620 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/weewx start (code=exited, 
status=0/SUCCESS)

dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: engine: Loading station type 
FineOff
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[620]:    ...done.
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 systemd[1]: Started LSB: weewx weather 
system.
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: fousb: driver version is 1.9
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: fousb: polling mode is PERIODIC
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: fousb: polling interval is 60
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: fousb: Cannot find USB device 
with V
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: import of driver failed: Unable 
to f
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]: engine: Unable to load driver: 
Unabl
dic 22 20:03:16 ray-Aspire-5735 weewx[990]:     ****  Exiting...
Does this help - I'm still none the wiser.
Ray
On Friday, 22 December 2017 02:18:11 UTC+1, vince wrote:
>
> On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 12:31:45 PM UTC-8, Ray wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Vince,
>> Re your '
>> To check on whether weewx is actually running, here's how I do it the 
>> old-school way, along with the output:
>>
>> root@debian:/var/log# ps ax|grep weewx
>>
>> I tried this but got*:-*
>>
>>
>> *ray@ray-Aspire-5735:/$ /var/log# ps ax|grep weewxbash: /var/log#: No 
>> such file or directory*
>> *Do I need to specify the number of a log file - there are lots there:-*
>>
>
> sigh - while I'm sympathetic to your pain, I'm increasingly close to 
> telling you to just buy a Windows system as basic Linux command-line is 
> obviously a bridge too far it seems....
>
> Your shell prompt appears to be:
>
> *ray@ray-Aspire-5735:/$*
>
>
> My shell prompt is :
>
> root@debian:/var/log#
>
>
> So based on my example, you just need to type the stuff after the '#' 
> character:
>
> ps ax|grep weewx
>
>
>  
>

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