Good Morning.

Is it possible to adjust the sizes? As you can see in the picture, the 
resolution is displayed much too large. For example, if you could display 
the kB in MB? You can see in my graphic that there is no space for the axis 
to display everything.

[image: Unbenannt.PNG]
Many thanks for your help

Greetings
Stefan


Meteo Oberwallis schrieb am Montag, 21. März 2022 um 19:50:43 UTC+1:

> Hello.
>
> Thank you. i have this Problem:
> pi@Wetterstation:~ $ sudo wee_reports
> Using configuration file /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
> Generating for all time
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 197, in run
>     obj.start()
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/reportengine.py", line 378, in start
>     self.run()
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/imagegenerator.py", line 42, in run
>     self.gen_images(self.gen_ts)
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/imagegenerator.py", line 107, in gen_images
>     plot = self.gen_plot(plotgen_ts,
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/imagegenerator.py", line 270, in gen_plot
>     new_data_vec_t = self.converter.convert(data_vec_t)
>   File "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/units.py", line 872, in convert
>     new_unit_type = self.group_unit_dict.get(val_t[2], USUnits[val_t[2]])
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.9/collections/__init__.py", line 941, in 
> __getitem__
>     return self.__missing__(key)            # support subclasses that 
> define __missing__
>   File "/usr/lib/python3.9/collections/__init__.py", line 933, in 
> __missing__
>     raise KeyError(key)
> KeyError: 'group_cpu_temp'
>
> Can you Help me?
>
> Thx
>
> vince schrieb am Montag, 21. März 2022 um 18:01:31 UTC+1:
>
>> Given this is really ancient dead code, I'd suggest you look into using 
>> https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/cmon which is in the weewx core 
>> repos.
>>
>> On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 6:57:19 AM UTC-7 Meteo Oberwallis wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. 
>>> I know it's been a while since this thread, but it's still interesting 
>>> to me. Hence my question. Does this still work with the current weewx 
>>> version? I would like to expand this, but I keep getting an error 
>>> message. What I also don't quite understand is what "decide which 
>>> fields you want to record, and add them to the schemas.py file, following 
>>> the instructions in the "customizing weewx" documentation, section 5.1, 
>>> "Adding a new observation type" means. Can someone please explain to me 
>>> what exactly I should do to make it work? 
>>> Thanks and Greetings
>>> [email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 7. Mai 2013 um 19:13:25 UTC+2:
>>>
>>>> I am running weewx on a Raspberry Pi, and geek that I am, I wanted to 
>>>> collect some performance data. I read the doc and decided to add an 
>>>> extension to do this. Others may find this useful so I'm posting it here.
>>>>
>>>> I am currently collecting the following (field name, contents):
>>>>  "cpuUsagePercent" - OS Usage Percent - sum of all states except idle
>>>>  "cpuWaitPercent" - OS Wait Percent - time spent in wait
>>>>  "cpuLoadFactor" - OS Load Factor
>>>>  "cpuTemperature" - R-Pi Processor temperature
>>>>  "logErrors" - Log file errors
>>>>  "logOPErrors" - Log file Operational errors
>>>>  "logFTPErrors" - Log file FTP errors
>>>>  "logRFErrors" - Log file Restful errors
>>>>
>>>> With the exception of processor temperature (specific to the Raspberry 
>>>> Pi) the code should work on any hardware.
>>>>
>>>> The OS usage data comes from /proc/stat - see 
>>>> http://www.linuxhowtos.org/System/procstat.htm for an explanation.
>>>>
>>>> To install this extension:
>>>> 1) shutdown weewx
>>>> 2) decide which fields you want to record, and add them to the 
>>>> schemas.py file, following the instructions in the "customizing weewx" 
>>>> documentation, section 5.1, "Adding a new observation type"
>>>> 3) copy "cpustats.py" and "procstat.py" to your weewx bin/user folder 
>>>> and modify as needed
>>>> 4) edit your "weewx.conf" file and add "user.cpustats.CpuStats" to the 
>>>> front of the list of services - unless you've added other services, 
>>>> "service_list" should look like this
>>>>         service_list = user.cpustats.CpuStats, 
>>>> weewx.wxengine.StdConvert, weewx.wxengine.StdCalibrate, 
>>>> weewx.wxengine.StdQC, weewx.wxengine.StdArchive, 
>>>> weewx.wxengine.StdTimeSynch, 
>>>> weewx.wxengine.StdPrint, weewx.wxengine.StdRESTful, 
>>>> weewx.wxengine.StdReport
>>>> 5) restart weewx
>>>>
>>>> Once you've got it running and the data is being collected, the next 
>>>> step is to add graphs in your skin.conf file. I can post examples of how 
>>>> to 
>>>> do this if people want.
>>>>
>>>> You can see actual live data at http://www.meier-phelps.com/weather 
>>>> and http://www.meier-phelps.com/OhloneFarm .
>>>>
>>>> I have found this to be very helpful in monitoring and tuning these 2 
>>>> systems. In particular the IO Wait percent is a good indicator of SD card 
>>>> health on the R-Pi.
>>>>
>>>> William
>>>>
>>>

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