The Vantage instance should only display the Vantage data in the Season
skin, accordingly the Ecowitt instance should only display the Ecowitt data.
1 Season-skin for both instances.
This works except for daysoilMoist in the skin.conf
Davis:
[[[daysoilMoist]]
y_label = "cb"
which does not fit Ecowitt:
There should be
[[[daysoilMoist]]
y_label = "%"
Joachim
gjr80 schrieb am Dienstag, 4. Januar 2022 um 21:10:03 UTC+1:
> You have two instances of WeeWX running; one running the vantage driver
> and one running (I presume) the gw1000 driver. Does the vantage instance
> use the Seasons skin to produce a set of web pages displaying vantage data
> only? Likewise for the gw1000 instance, does it use the Seasons skin to
> produce a set of web pages displaying gw1000 data only? Or are you trying
> to have one instance (let’s say the vantage instance) use the Seasons skin
> to produce a set of web pages displaying both vantage and gw1000 data? Or
> are you doing something else altogether? Just trying to find out how you
> are using Seasons, in particular what data is being used. That will affect
> the available solutions to your issue.
>
> Gary
>
> On Wednesday, 5 January 2022 at 01:28:22 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I am not sure what do you mean with a single Season suite.
>> Weewx was running with a Davis station. I only copied these weewx.conf
>> twice -> davis.conf and ecowitt.conf
>> and have kept the only one Season skin. ( = single Season suite ?)
>>
>> Joachim
>>
>>
>> gjr80 schrieb am Dienstag, 4. Januar 2022 um 12:46:58 UTC+1:
>>
>>> There are a couple of ways you can handle this but the solution really
>>> depends on what you are trying to do. Do you have two separate Seasons
>>> suites (one for vantage and one for gw1000) or do you have a single Seasons
>>> suite display data from both stations?
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 19:22:56 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> The 2 instances ( Davis, Ecowitt ) run without problems with the season
>>>> skin. Davis shows the soil moisture in "*cb*" and Ecowitt in "*%*".
>>>> Unfortunately, I can only enter cb or % in the skin. Is there a solution
>>>> so
>>>> that the correct unit is displayed depending on the station?
>>>>
>>>> Joachim
>>>>
>>>> Rich Bonavida schrieb am Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2020 um 15:51:48 UTC+2:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Gary, two instances it is.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rich
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 12:59:46 AM UTC-7, gjr80 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Short answer is you will need to run two instances of WeeWX, either
>>>>>> on a single device or separate devices. I am in much the same boat
>>>>>> having
>>>>>> run the vantage driver for many years and recently bought a GW1000 and a
>>>>>> number of temp/hum sensors and soil moisture sensors. A given WeeWX
>>>>>> instance can only run one driver so hence the need for separate WeeWX
>>>>>> instances. You can have a WeeWX service that can obtain observational
>>>>>> data
>>>>>> and add it to loop packets/archive records emitted by the driver, some
>>>>>> drivers can run as a driver or a service but the vantage and interceptor
>>>>>> drivers cannot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To run separate WeeWX instances you will need separate config files
>>>>>> and databases for each. Reporting is up to you but if you intend
>>>>>> combining
>>>>>> data from both devices it may be easiest to have one instance handle the
>>>>>> reporting, though if you intend having separate reports then each
>>>>>> instance
>>>>>> will require its own reporting. The wiki has a fairly good article on
>>>>>> setting it up (https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/weewx-multi).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have found the biggest challenge was remembering I have two WeeWX
>>>>>> instances running and the need to use specific service names when
>>>>>> controlling the individual services/instances (after being used to just
>>>>>> using systemctl xxxxxx weewx that now affects both services). Getting
>>>>>> your
>>>>>> logs sorted is also important, log entries for each instance will be
>>>>>> identified separately but I found it easier to send each to separate log
>>>>>> files, This is covered at the bottom of the Put log messages from WeeWX
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> a separate file article in the wiki (
>>>>>> https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/logging).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Both running fine now under WeeWX 4.1.0/python 3.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gary
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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