FYI, it has happened again, at about 18:00 today.  Any suggestions on 
instrumentation?

JRJ

On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 2:43:44 PM UTC-5 Jay Jaeger wrote:

> I knew the log looked "normal" aside from messages from weewx stopping - 
> had there been some error or other, I would have tracked it down on my 
> own.  The log extract was done using "grep weewx /var/log/syslog" [my logs 
> rotate at midnight].   (Note: I  ded "tweaked" the WLL driver code to 
> suppress the "Emitting poll/(broadcast) messages by changing those two log 
> calls to "log.debug").  
>
> weewx simply went night-night.  The "reportengine" message shown in my 
> post was the last message from weewx until I restarted it.  Note the 15 
> minute gap between that and the CRON message - there ought to have been a 
> couple more report generation sequences in between, which there were not.
>
> weewx did catch the TERM signal and ended normally when I ran "service 
> weewx stop".
>
> JRJ
>
> On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 12:40:24 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm the author of that WLL driver.
>>
>> Yes, the UDP broadcasts come from the WeatherLink Live. The driver should 
>> continue to 'tickle' the WLL even if any packets should have been missed, 
>> so that shouldn't be an issue.
>>
>> Were there no errors in the log? Your log dump looks absolutely normal.
>>
>> - Michael
>>
>>

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