I have just noticed that the records being retrieved at startup are at one 
minute intervals from April 2017.  How much data can be stored in the HP at 
one minute intervals??  Could just be a data overload possibly!!


On Saturday, 1 December 2018 17:04:13 UTC+2, Thomas Keffer wrote:
>
> They don't happen very often, but usually these abrupt crashes without 
> anything in the log is due to a low-level driver or hardware failure. 
> Something on the USB bus. 
>
> Do you have another RPi or, even better, a x86-based PC you can try it on?
>
> -tk
>
> On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 6:38 AM Gary Hopkins <xxg...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Dec  1 14:18:16 raspberrypi weewx[2088]: engine: Debug is 1
>>
>> Line 6 of the capture you're replying to.
>> weewx in not running
>> Disabled the cron
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>> G
>>
>> On Saturday, 1 December 2018 14:32:57 UTC, mwall wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 1, 2018 at 9:25:46 AM UTC-5, Gary Hopkins wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sudo weewxd /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
>>>>
>>>> From the command line itself it doesn't show anything until it starts 
>>>> taking in data and then I get
>>>>
>>>> REC:    2017-04-06 12:29:39 BST (1491478179) altimeter: 30.4319672166, 
>>>> appTemp: 52.5740750576, barometer: 30.28595518, cloudbase: 2734.00530669, 
>>>> dateTime: 1491478179.0, dewPoint: 6.7, dewpoint: 44.0235577061, ET: 
>>>> 7.10130638221e-05, heatindex: 53.96, humidex: 53.96, inDewpoint: 
>>>> 50.7669159193, inHumidity: 59, inTemp: 65.48, interval: 5, maxSolarRad: 
>>>> None, outHumidity: 69, outTemp: 53.96, pressure: 29.9227363337, radiation: 
>>>> 3.38595106551, rain: 0.0, rainRate: 0, usUnits: 1, UV: 0, windchill: 
>>>> 53.96, 
>>>> windDir: None, windGust: 0.0, windGustDir: None, windrun: 0.0, windSpeed: 
>>>> 0.0
>>>>
>>>> Which repeats (I can post them all but they really are just more of the 
>>>> same) and then stops and returns me a to a command prompt with no massages.
>>>>
>>>
>>> you should try setting debug=1
>>>
>>> be sure that weewx is not already running, and be sure that your cron 
>>> task is disabled while you are running weewx directly.
>>>
>>> @aussisusan (or some enterprising python sleuth) will probably have to 
>>> help you at this point.  you'll have to check the code for cases where a 
>>> try-except block is catching all exceptions, not just the intended 
>>> exception.  a generic catch block like that will hide the exception trace 
>>> that would otherwise tell you where the failure is coming from.
>>>
>>> it is also possible that your system is shutting down the weewxd 
>>> process, but that is typically accompanied by some kind of output from the 
>>> system, even if it is simply 'Killed'.
>>>
>>> m
>>>
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