You have many instances of weewxd all running simultaneously. Kill them
all, then start one.

On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 7:56 AM Ton vanN <[email protected]> wrote:

> As requested.
>
> Scanning the logging see repeated reporting of loading of StdReport, but
> no text clearly pointing to errors in execution of StandardReport, nor any
> results.
> But as explained in the first message of this thread, have 'limited'
> experience with weewx ...
>
> Op vrijdag 30 april 2021 om 11:28:53 UTC+2 schreef gjr80:
>
>> The config files and template tell us what should be happening but the
>> log will tell us what is actually happening. Have you looked in the log?
>> Are there any errors? You already have debug = 1 in weewx.conf so you
>> should be able to work out from the log what is being generated and what is
>> not. Post at least 10 minutes of log here and we can see what is going on.
>>
>> Gary
>> On Friday, 30 April 2021 at 19:00:29 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Tom,
>>> Puzzled/baffled, because following the hints from you and taking into
>>> account also the hints from the much earlier discussion between you and
>>> Franklin Bockstael, but still no file openweerdata.htm appearing in folder
>>> /home/weewx/public_html.
>>>
>>> Have attached the (probably) relevant setup-files:
>>> - weewx.conf which in folder /home/weewx enables Standard-skin and sets
>>> the related HTML_Root to /home/weewx/public_html
>>> (*on purpose*, to get a different output from 'basic' etc.)
>>> - skin.conf which in folder /home/weewx/skins/Standard in the
>>> [ToDate]-segment at the first lines enables/sets the template for owd (and
>>> disables the 'later', other templates)
>>> - the template openweerdata.htm.tmpl as located in
>>> /home/weewx/skins/Standard
>>>
>>> The adapted conf-files seem OK, but now the nagging feeling that the
>>> template has an inhibiting error.
>>> But that is contradicted by the fact that Franklin Bockstael has it in
>>> operation since long time without problems.
>>>
>>> During testing not running WeeWx as daemon, but 'discrete start' by
>>> command ./bin/weexd
>>>
>>> Do you see a solution?
>>>
>>>
>>> Op woensdag 28 april 2021 om 15:40:06 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:
>>>
>>>> I should add that the template must also be listed in the corresponding
>>>> skin.conf, in the [[ToDate]] section.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 6:31 AM Tom Keffer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yes, the skin has to be enabled for any of the templates in the skin's
>>>>> folder to be processed. So, if you put your "HWA" template in ./Standard,
>>>>> then the report StandardReport must be enabled.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or, you can put HWA in your "./basic" folder, then enable your basic
>>>>> report.
>>>>>
>>>>> Either way will work.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 1:07 AM Ton vanN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> *Brainwave?*
>>>>>> Aiming at a first, basic realisation the folder
>>>>>> /home/weewx/skins/Standard seeming the 'obvious' place, the template for
>>>>>> generation of the HWA-file was put in that folder.
>>>>>> Considering similarity with generation of other html-files the call
>>>>>> to the HWA-template was put in skin.conf in same folder
>>>>>> /home/weewx/skins/Standard
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looking in /home/weewx at the below setting in weewx.conf, starting
>>>>>> to doubt that such choice is correct.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         [[StandardReport]]
>>>>>>             # This is the old "Standard" skin. By default, it is not
>>>>>> enabled.
>>>>>>             skin = Standard
>>>>>>             enable = false
>>>>>>        [[basic]]
>>>>>>             skin = basic
>>>>>>             HTML_ROOT = /var/weewx/reports
>>>>>>             [[[Extras]]]
>>>>>>                 current = INST_SKIN_ROOT/basic/current.inc
>>>>>>                 hilo = INST_SKIN_ROOT/basic/hilo.inc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If enable=false, *it looks as if*  'Standard'will not be called and
>>>>>> (as consequence no call to the HWA-template at it's present location).
>>>>>> But if that assumption is correct, where should I alternatively put
>>>>>> the template and call to the HWA-template to stay in line with 'normal
>>>>>> practise'?
>>>>>> *[Or simple enabling of 'Standard'?]*
>>>>>> Op woensdag 28 april 2021 om 08:30:52 UTC+2 schreef Ton vanN:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As requested, attached is the repeating segment of the syslog with
>>>>>>> debug=1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Op dinsdag 27 april 2021 om 13:21:12 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Please try again, but this time set debug=1 first.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Stop weewx
>>>>>>>> Set debug=1 (in weewx.conf)
>>>>>>>> Restart weewx
>>>>>>>> Post the log from startup.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -tk
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 5:41 AM Ton vanN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Related syslog-segment from RPI_CLI obtained with PuttySSH
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Op vrijdag 26 maart 2021 om 10:00:19 UTC+1 schreef Ton vanN:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Novice to WeeWX.
>>>>>>>>>> Have the main progam as simulator up and running (= see files
>>>>>>>>>> updating in folder public_html ).
>>>>>>>>>> Now trying to implement a template to generate an uploadfile for
>>>>>>>>>> HetWeerActueel.
>>>>>>>>>> [has been discussed earlier in this forum, but that discussion
>>>>>>>>>> apparently not ending with working solution]
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Template [attached in zip-file] should generate a htm-file.
>>>>>>>>>> For activation of the template I inserted the following text in
>>>>>>>>>> /home/weewx/skins/Standard/skin.conf at the end of the section
>>>>>>>>>> CheetahGenerator
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>     [[HWA]]
>>>>>>>>>>         # Report that generates an uploadfile for HetWeerActueel.
>>>>>>>>>>         [[[OWD]]]
>>>>>>>>>>             template = openweerdata_wx.htm.tmpl
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Would expect the generated htm-file to appear in folder
>>>>>>>>>> public_html
>>>>>>>>>> When running WeeWX no errors (which is OK), but also nowhere the
>>>>>>>>>> expected htm-file:
>>>>>>>>>> what needs to be done to activate file-generation?
>>>>>>>>>>
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