My god I appreciate all the work that goes into these applications. Without 
them I would not be able to do what I am doing with them. It's just that 
sometimes something like this can get very frustrating.

Apparently getting the logging levels in the system is not as simple as 
just bumping the value in weewx.conf. This is a brand new Buster install on 
a Raspberry Pi, and I have only added what needs to be on it for Weewx and 
GW1000 require to function. 

And it is from the suggestions in this thread that I even thought about 
trying weewxd without sending it into daemon mode.

And now I just learned that Debian uses both /var/log/messages (info only 
apparently) and /var/log/syslog (yep, the DEBUG messages are in there like 
you mentioned)
I have been mostly a CentOS guy for the last decade, since that is what we 
use on the systems I support at work. I never thought that Debian would be 
using both. Seems like a lot of additional I/O overhead.

Again, thank you all for the guidance.

On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 4:12:51 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:

> Thanks Gary - I forgot to read my own FAQ on where logs are located on the 
> pi  (link) <https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/faq-where-are-my-logs>

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