Does it not regenerate all of the files on the webserver side every 5 
minutes? Or does it only generate the ones it can't find? I got the 
impression it regenerated everything.

-James Muirhead

On Wednesday, 24 July 2019 15:09:30 UTC+1, vince wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, July 24, 2019 at 6:55:42 AM UTC-7, James Muirhead wrote
>>
>> As the web server data is written to the SD every 5 minutes, I felt it 
>> would be appropriate to create a RAM disc for it. Should, in theory, 
>> improve lifespan of the SD card.
>> [...]
>>
>  
>
>> Just means, that on boot it can take up to 5 minutes for the web server 
>> to be populated with files and will likely return a 403 error when you try 
>> to look at it from a browser.
>>
>> I also created a temporary splash page that just says "loading, please 
>> wait." which is loaded by a cron entry on @reboot.
>>
>>  

> *cp /home/pi/temp-splash.html /var/www/html/index.html*
>>
>>
> Yes - I think several folks (including me) have posted something similar 
> along the same lines.   I have one pi that I run basically 'everything' in 
> ramdisk, although that of course loses you the syslogs if you need them for 
> forensics after a crash or the like.
>
> One thing you might think about is stashing your NOAA files to disk 
> periodically (couple times a day) and restoring them, as they take a long 
> time to regenerate as you get more and more data.  The other stuff will 
> regenerate quickly on firstboot of course.
>
>
>

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