Hi,

Chances are you have corrupt station memory, not unusual with a Davis 
station is there has been a power (or some other sort of) interruption. Try 
the steps under Corrupt station memory 
<http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#Corrupt_station_memory> in the User's 
Guide <http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm>. Note the comment at the end 
of that section about dumping the loggers memory before you clear the 
loggers memory (if you get to that stage), this helps minimise any data 
loss.

You might also want to adjust the archive_interval setting under 
[StdArchive] in weewx.conf to match the 60 seconds setting you have in your 
console, or if you in fact want a 5 minute archive interval as you have in 
weewx.conf, then change the interval setting in the console to match. That 
will prevent these messages:

May  6 22:18:05 server weewx[8603]: engine: The archive interval in the 
configuration file (300) does not match the station hardware interval (60).

These messages are harmless, WeeWX will default to the console setting if 
there is a conflict, but it cuts down on some unnecessary output.

Gary


On Tuesday, 7 May 2019 15:34:18 UTC+10, Mark Hahn wrote:
>
> I've been using weewx for years and it was working a few days ago until my 
> server died and I installed a brand-new pc.  I installed weewx using 
> apt-get with instructions from http://weewx.com/docs/apt-get.htm.  I had 
> a backup of weewx.conf and overwrote the installed on with the backup.  
> Weewx is now talking to my davis vantage ok, but nothing is being posted to 
> the web.  I've enclosed a copy of syslog taken from starting the service 
> on.  I've also included my conf file.
>
> Any help would be appreciated ...
>
>
>

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