The correct configuration file is /etc/weewx/weewx.conf which you can 
modify by running "weectl station reconfigure" and answering the questions 
it asks.  Then run "sudo systemctl restart weewx" to restart weewx.

You can view your logs with "sudo journalctl -u weewx --no-pager" to see 
all weewx related log entries since weewx restart.

On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 8:49:03 AM UTC-7 Marie-Laure TERRIENNE wrote:

> Je mets mon message en français, les traducteurs en ligne font un travail 
> correct.
> Le contenu de weewx.conf est :
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> *[Station]        # Description of the station location, such as your 
> town.    location = Le Haut Bilain LCDB 35660        # Latitude in decimal 
> degrees. Negative for southern hemisphere.    latitude = 47.698963    # 
> Longitude in decimal degrees. Negative for western hemisphere.    longitude 
> = -1.921372        # Altitude of the station, with the unit it is in. This 
> is used only    # if the hardware cannot supply a value.    altitude = 20, 
> meter    # Choose 'foot' or 'meter' for unit        # Set to type of 
> station hardware. There must be a corresponding stanza    # in this file, 
> which includes a value for the 'driver' option.    station_type = 
> FineOffsetUSB        # If you have a website, you may specify an URL. The 
> URL is required if you    # intend to register your station. The URL must 
> include the scheme, for    # example, "http://"; or "https://";    
> #station_url = https://www.example.com <https://www.example.com>        # 
> The start of the rain year (1=January; 10=October, etc.). This is    # 
> downloaded from the station if the hardware supports it.    rain_year_start 
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> 6##############################################################################[FineOffsetUSB]
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>   # This section is for the Fine Offset series of weather stations.        
> # The station model, e.g., WH1080, WS1090, WS2080, WH3081    model = 
> WH1081        # How often to poll the station for data, in seconds    
> polling_interval = 60        # The driver to use:    driver = 
> weewx.drivers.fousb*
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> /etc/weewx/weewx.conf", rien ne se passe.
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> *#   This section is for information about the station.[Station]        # 
> Description of the station location, such as your town.    location = WeeWX 
> station        # Latitude in decimal degrees. Negative for southern 
> hemisphere.    latitude = 0.0    # Longitude in decimal degrees. Negative 
> for western hemisphere.    longitude = 0.0        # Altitude of the 
> station, with the unit it is in. This is used only    # if the hardware 
> cannot supply a value.    altitude = 0, foot    # Choose 'foot' or 'meter' 
> for unit        # Set to type of station hardware. There must be a 
> corresponding stanza    # in this file, which includes a value for the 
> 'driver' option.    station_type = Simulator        # If you have a 
> website, you may specify an URL. The URL is required if you    # intend to 
> register your station. The URL must include the scheme, for    # example, 
> "http://"; or "https://";    #station_url = https://www.example.com 
> <https://www.example.com>        # The start of the rain year (1=January; 
> 10=October, etc.). This is    # downloaded from the station if the hardware 
> supports it.    rain_year_start = 1        # Start of week (0=Monday, 
> 6=Sunday)    week_start = 
> 6##############################################################################[Simulator]
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>   # This section is for the weewx weather station simulator.        # The 
> time (in seconds) between LOOP packets.    loop_interval = 2.5        # The 
> simulator mode can be either 'simulator' or 'generator'.    # Real-time 
> simulator. Sleep between each LOOP packet.    mode = simulator    # 
> Generator.  Emit LOOP packets as fast as possible (useful for testing).    
> #mode = generator        # The start time. Format is YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM. If 
> not specified, the    # default is to use the present time.    #start = 
> 2011-01-01T00:00        # The driver to use.    driver = 
> weewx.drivers.simulator##############################################################################*
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> Cela ne correspond plus à ma station, ça correspond au simulator et quand 
> je lance :"sudo weewxd /etc/weewx/weewx.conf-5.0.2, j'obtiens des 
> résultats dans le terminal, mais ils ne correspondent bien entendu pas à 
> ceux de ma station. C'est à peu près les mêmes valeurs que celles que vous 
> avez mises dans votre post.
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> Faut-il modifier weewx.conf-5.0.2 et si oui, comment.
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> Cordialement.
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> Le dimanche 14 avril 2024 à 20:45:52 UTC+2, vince a écrit :
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>> Your English is ok.  Google Translate is not always so ok :-)
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>> You might want to check your /etc/weewx/weewx.conf to see if it looks 
>> correct.  Make sure that it is not zero length.   This example is running 
>> the simulator driver.
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>> /etc/weewx$ ls -lgd /etc/weewx/weewx.conf*
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 weewx 23713 Apr  2 12:04 /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 weewx 19482 Apr  2 12:04 /etc/weewx/weewx.conf.20240402120403
>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 weewx 19463 Feb  9 23:03 /etc/weewx/weewx.conf-5.0.2
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>> Weewx v5 runs as user 'weewx' and group 'weewx', but the command to test 
>> from the shell is somewhat complicated.  This example is the simulator 
>> driver.
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>> $ sudo -u weewx bash -c 'python3 /usr/share/weewx/weewxd.py 
>> /etc/weewx/weewx.conf'
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>> LOOP:   2024-04-14 11:39:38 PDT (1713119978) 'altimeter': 
>> '31.10283290280814', 'appTemp': '28.46010918752483', 'barometer': 
>> '31.099999998967093', 'cloudbase': '1244.323176426526', 
>> 'consBatteryVoltage': '12.718450749586843', 'dateTime': '1713119978', 
>> 'dewpoint': '27.203560993945757', 'ET': 'None', 'heatindex': 
>> '32.67858297022247', 'heatingVoltage': '12.0', 'humidex': 
>> '32.67858297022247', 'inDewpoint': '31.079533828013187', 'inHumidity': 
>> '29.999999958683617', 'inTemp': '63.00000002065819', 'inTempBatteryStatus': 
>> '0', 'maxSolarRad': '66.05216886122633', 'outHumidity': 
>> '79.99999996901272', 'outTemp': '32.67858297022247', 
>> 'outTempBatteryStatus': '0', 'pressure': '31.099999998967093', 'radiation': 
>> '992.1106767453836', 'rain': '0', 'rainBatteryStatus': '0', 'rainRate': 
>> '0.0', 'referenceVoltage': '12.0', 'rxCheckPercent': '82.52427564124497', 
>> 'supplyVoltage': '13.150462912118508', 'txBatteryStatus': '0', 'usUnits': 
>> '1', 'UV': '13.88954947443537', 'windBatteryStatus': '0', 'windchill': 
>> '32.67858297022247', 'windDir': '359.9999998140763', 'windGust': 
>> '6.197456769996279e-09', 'windGustDir': '359.9999998140763', 'windrun': 
>> 'None', 'windSpeed': '5.164547900449179e-09'
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>> ^C to stop it in the command above.   You should see LOOP messages every 
>> few seconds.
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>> To start and stop weewx, you would use systemctl 'with' sudo required:
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>> $ sudo systemctl start weewx
>> $ sudo systemctl stop weewx
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>> On Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 10:50:24 AM UTC-7 Marie-Laure TERRIENNE 
>> wrote:
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>>> Thank you very much "vince" for answering to my problem.
>>>
>>> First of all : I am French and not very good in English. I often use 
>>> Google's online translation.
>>> This was an opportunity for : Just a question : how do you simply 
>>> launch, usually "weewx". Here is the French formulation: Simple question: 
>>> Comment lance-ton normalement, habituellement "weewx"?
>>>
>>> Note : If I run the following commands :
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>>> sudo weewxd
>>> sudo weewxd /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
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>>> Nothing happens.
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>>> if I run : sudo weewxd /etc/weewx/weewx.conf-5.0.2, I get in the shell 
>>> a lot of information about my weather station. This information is 
>>> updated every two seconds. Mais je n'ai toujours pas de présentation 
>>> graphique comme montrée dans le site weewx
>>>
>>> Now, reading your answers, I have the impression that you have not 
>>> understood my software and hardware configuration. I only have one computer 
>>> with Ubuntu operating system and I have "weewx" installed on it. My web 
>>> browser is Firefox.
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>>> With Firefox, I can go to any external site ; that of this forum for 
>>> example.
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>>> I haven't tried it with another browser yet.
>>>
>>> Sincerely.
>>>
>>> Pierre.
>>> Le dimanche 14 avril 2024 à 18:33:28 UTC+2, vince a écrit :
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>>>> On Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 1:04:35 AM UTC-7 Marie-Laure TERRIENNE 
>>>> wrote:
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>>>> vince : i tried what you said : http://192.168.0.7/weewx
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>>>> the answaer is :
>>>> The connection failed
>>>> An error occurred while connecting to 192.168.0.7.
>>>> The site may be temporarily unavailable or overloaded. Try again later;
>>>> If you cannot navigate to any site, check your computer's network 
>>>> connection;
>>>> If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make 
>>>> sure Firefox is allowed to access the web.
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>>>> Are you running Firefox on the weewx computer, or are you running it on 
>>>> a different computer (MS Windows?) ?
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>>>> Are you running a firewall on the computer you are running Firefox on ? 
>>>>   Are you running a firewall on the weewx computer ?
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>>>> Just a question : how do you simply launch, usually "weewx"
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>>>> I'm sorry, I do not understand the question.  If you are not a native 
>>>> English speaker, rephrase that in French (?) and perhaps Google Translate 
>>>> will generate a different wording in English.
>>>>
>>>> Your weewx log file seems to say that weewx is running.   Your error 
>>>> message seems to say the operating system on the computer you are running 
>>>> Firefox on is blocking Firefox from accessing your web site.   Can Firefox 
>>>> access other websites ?    Can you try a different browser on your ubuntu 
>>>> computer ?
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>>>> If you can run a command from a shell prompt on your weewx computer, 
>>>> log into the weewx computer and run "curl http://192.168.0.7"; and then 
>>>> "curl http://192.168.0.7/weewx"; and see if they respond with something 
>>>> looking like a web page.
>>>>
>>>>

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