The empty queue is probably because of running it in WSL and being in a
different IP range than the Console:
2024-01-19 18:47:39 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
$ ip addr
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group
default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:15:5d:a1:b2:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 172.19.239.191/20 brd 172.19.239.255 scope global eth0
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 fe80::215:5dff:fea1:b253/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
And the console has 10.0.1.106
I need to set up WSL to be in the same network or try this on another
machine.
Anyway, @grj80: have you ever considered collecting data from more than one
ecowitt console device with the driver? For me this would make perfect
sense, but I can very well understand, if it doesn't to you :D
[email protected] schrieb am Freitag, 19. Januar 2024 um 18:48:05 UTC+1:
> Yes, it's possible.
> 2024-01-19 18:27:35 weewxd[5855] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:27:35 weewxd[5855] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> LOOP: 2024-01-19 18:27:35 CET (1705685255) 'altimeter':
> '1023.2565915245989', 'appTemp': '-4.6378894597484965', 'barometer':
> '1026.3446847507096', 'cloudbase': '972.4294835518078', 'dateTime':
> '1705685255', 'daymaxwind': '2.1', 'dayRain': '4.7', 'dewpoint':
> '-6.267050581532717', 'ET': 'None', 'extraHumid6': '62', 'extraHumid7':
> '61', 'extraHumid8': '58', 'extraTemp6': '14.8', 'extraTemp7': '19.9',
> 'extraTemp8': '20.6', 'heatindex': '-1.9000000000000008', 'humidex':
> '-1.9', 'inDewpoint': '12.462345522375951', 'inHumidity': '60', 'inTemp':
> '20.5', 'lightning_distance': 'None', 'lightning_last_det_time':
> '1705345360', 'lightning_strike_count': '0', 'lightningcount': '0',
> 'luminosity': '0.0', 'maxSolarRad': '0.0', 'monthRain': '50.4',
> 'outHumidity': '72', 'outTemp': '-1.9', 'p_dayRain': '0.0', 'p_monthRain':
> '26.5', 'p_rain': '0.0', 'p_rainRate': '0.0', 'p_stormRain': '0.0',
> 'p_weekRain': '11.8', 'p_yearRain': '26.5', 'pressure': '971.0',
> 'radiation': '0.0', 'rain': '0.0', 'rainRate': '0.0', 'relbarometer':
> '1023.8', 'stormRain': '0.0', 'usUnits': '17', 'UV': '0', 'uvradiation':
> '0.0', 'weekRain': '15.2', 'wh31_ch6_batt': '0', 'wh31_ch6_sig': '4',
> 'wh31_ch7_batt': '0', 'wh31_ch7_sig': '4', 'wh31_ch8_batt': '0',
> 'wh31_ch8_sig': '4', 'wh32_batt': '0', 'wh32_sig': '4', 'wh40_batt':
> '1.45', 'wh40_sig': '4', 'wh57_batt': '5', 'wh57_sig': '4', 'windchill':
> '-1.9000000000000008', 'windDir': 'None', 'windGust': '1.3', 'windrun':
> 'None', 'windSpeed': '0.0', 'ws90_batt': '3.28', 'ws90_sig': '4',
> 'yearRain': '50.4'
>
> But why would anybody want to do this? I have two GW2000 devices and want
> to store and show data of as many of my sensor possible in a single weewx
> instance. Yet configuring the driver both, as driver and a service at the
> same time, seems to work as I hoped at least foor LOOP: two device queries,
> on LOOP data.
>
> The question now: is it possible to configure the driver/service in a way,
> they uses their own ip_address and is it possible to map the Wind/Dir/Gust
> of the WS90 bound to the one GW2000, to e.g.
> us_windSpeed/us_windDir/us_windGust (us for ultrasonic) just like p_rain
> for the haptic array?
>
> Or isn't this possible and do I have to combine the Interceptor driver
> with the Ecowitt Gateway Driver, one as a service, the other as a Driver to
> achieve this? If yes, how could this be possible, I tried it with
> Interceptor as a driver and Ecowitt Gateway Driver as a Service and get not
> device data:
> 2024-01-19 18:46:59 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
> 2024-01-19 18:47:07 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:47:09 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
> 2024-01-19 18:47:16 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:47:19 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
> 2024-01-19 18:47:25 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:47:29 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
> 2024-01-19 18:47:34 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:47:39 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
> 2024-01-19 18:47:43 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.gw1000: Next update in 9
> seconds
> 2024-01-19 18:47:49 weewxd[13771] DEBUG user.interceptor: empty queue
>
>
>
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