Gary,

That's about 100 miles south of here. You would really be shocked now. The 
low last night here was 8.7° F. 

I have some more questions, first a little background.


I’m using a iMac running High Sierra 10.13.2.

I have weewx running well and some rtgd working so-so.


The firs thing. I’ve seen in several post about showing what the log files 
displays. I’m assuming System log. I see very little in the log file other 
than when I start and stop and when the data base is up dated every 5 mins.

If i do ‘ ps aux|grep weewx ‘  results in 

root              1236 100.1  0.2  4401200  70564   ??  Rs    7:36AM 
207:32.45 /usr/bin/python /Users/keith/Sites/weewx/bin/weewxd 
/Users/keith/Sites/weewx/weewx.conf


‘ top ‘ = python running but nothing else for weewx.


If I run ‘tail -f /private/var/log/system.log’ in one terminal window and 
start weewx in another window, I only see when I start weewx and like any 
data that needs to be updated in weewx sdb. I don’t know how to look at 
everything that’s loading as i’ve seen in some posts. Maybe I’m not looking 
at the correct log.


Now as for as getting rtgd up and going. After getting the steel series 
running well then install rtgd as mentioned before. I set the 
realTimeUrlWeewx file (like you explained before) to ‘/ss/gauge-data.txt’ 
and that kills gauges. All gauges return to the ‘0’ position(fully CCW).

I tried ‘ss/gauge-data.txt’ and ‘../gauge-data.txt’ but the same results. 
If I leave it as ‘gauge-data.txt’ the file is updated in public_html. the 
data file in public_html/ss is up dated also but they appear different. I 
guess that because only the changed data in placed there. The gauges do 
update but instead of 2.5 sec. as I have set in realtiemInterval, it only 
updated ever 5 mins.


I’m sure I have multiple things wrong but I all looks correct.


AND just one more question. Does the [RealtimeGaugeData] info go at the end 
of weewx.conf or some other location?


Sorry for the long post and the many questions!!!


Keith


On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 7:44:08 AM UTC-6, gjr80 wrote:
>
> I did have a look when the the lat/long issue first came up. I guess we 
> weren't too far away a while back, 2 years ago we flew into Dallas for New 
> Year, bit of a climate shock after mid-summer in Australia.
>
> Gary
>
>
>

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