You need to tell us what device your pi seems to be plugged into, what station you have, and how the station is connected to weewx.
If your pi loses carrier either the pi or whatever it is plugged into is getting unstable and the pi is disconnected from your home network just as if you unplugged it. It is not obvious which device is the cause. Possible solutions are (a) replace the pi with a pi3 pi4 or pi5 or another linux box or (b) replace or reboot whatever you are plugged into. I have seen modelB and zeroW eventually get too unstable to use but that was wifi not ethernet. It is also possible you have bad power to the pi or maybe too many things attached to the pi usb bus. The modelB architecture somewhat shared things under the hood for usb and ethernet so it was possible to overload the system. Those issues went away when the pi3 came out as far as I ever saw. I sold/junked all my modelB years ago. I would start with (b) above. Power down and unplug whatever your pi plugs into. Wait 30 seconds or so. Plug it back in and power it back up. See if that helps. This all assumes you have changed nothing physically of course. If you 'have' touched things physically then you might try unplugging/plugging the ethernet cables in again on both sides making sure they click securely into place. But I'd power reset whatever your pi is plugged into as the first step.... On Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 10:39:30 PM UTC-7 Robin wrote: > John, I think I have not explained my problem correctly. My standard weewx > install of v3.8.0 has been running without issues for many years. > Everything that is reported in the syslog is there because it is part of > the standard weewx install. The error you have focused on is the rpi trying > to rsync to my internet host. I am convinced (although I might be wrong) > that this is a symptom of the instabilty and not the cause of the > instability. When the system is stable rsync works perfectly. I posted the > syslog as I hoped it might point towards the cause of the instability, > which is new. > > I am trying to track down the source of the instability. A new SD card > changed nothing. So where do I look next. As mentioned above, I have done > no OS updates since I installed V3.8.0 which was before July 2019. > > On Saturday, 23 May 2026 at 19:13:33 UTC+3 John Smith wrote: > >> I removed part of the server name as it is hidden by my host for security >>> reasons. >> >> >> Security by obscurity isn't security. Even the domain alone is a good >> place to start >> <https://duckduckgo.com/?q=site%3Awebspace-data.io+-kdfjkjsdghkjgsfkjsfd> >> . >> >> Then you have Shodan <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shodan_(website)> which >> lets people search for open ports etc. >> >> I am wondering if I have a failing hardware issue with either the rpi or >>> an issue with my router. >> >> >> Bit hard to tell remotely, but unlikely given there was a ssh timeout, it >> would be more likely to be something misconfigured. >> >> Is it possible that avahi-daemon and dhcpcd entries point to local >>> network problems? >> >> >> You shouldn't use DHCP for servers as everything goes down in a heap when >> the server does, same with Avahi, it's just a really bad idea for servers, >> however neither of those would cause connection timeouts for remote hosts. >> >> First thing to do is try doing a ping to the host name from the system >> running weeWX, if that fails try doing a traceroute to try and figure out >> where it's failing. >> >> If either of those work trying telnet-ing to port 22 to see if you can >> get a basic connection to the ssh port. >> >> On Sun, 24 May 2026 at 00:34, Robin <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> I removed part of the server name as it is hidden by my host for >>> security reasons. The exact same configuration ran perfectly before and >>> ,since I asked for help, is running perfectly again. >>> >>> I am wondering if I have a failing hardware issue with either the rpi or >>> an issue with my router. Is it possible that avahi-daemon and dhcpcd >>> entries point to local network problems? >>> >>> On Saturday, 23 May 2026 at 16:37:29 UTC+3 John Smith wrote: >>> >>>> ssh: Could not resolve hostname ############webspace-data.io: >>>> >>>> >>>> Seems to be a DNS issue, as I got nothing back from the name servers >>>> >>>> On Sat, 23 May 2026 at 16:19, Robin <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I installed weewx as a newbie, 12 years ago. Since then it has run >>>>> without any issues. Recently, things have changed. I have forgotten the >>>>> stuff that I learned to get weewx up and running and my brain is less >>>>> capable of learning new stuff. Please can somebody point me in the right >>>>> direction. >>>>> >>>>> Hardware is a Raspberry Pi Model B (512MB). >>>>> The last update I did to any software on the Pi was to upgrade to >>>>> V3.8.0. >>>>> >>>>> Syslog give me lots of stuff I don't recognise or understand. >>>>> >>>>> May 23 09:01:01 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: New relevant interface >>>>> eth0.IPv4 for mDNS. >>>>> May 23 09:01:01 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Registering new address record >>>>> for 192.168.1.25 on eth0.IPv4. >>>>> May 23 09:01:01 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: adding route to 192.168.0.0/22 >>>>> May 23 09:01:01 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: adding default route via >>>>> 192.168.1.1 >>>>> May 23 09:01:11 MWS weewx[1099]: cheetahgenerator: Generated 22 files >>>>> for report StandardReport in 53.11 seconds >>>>> May 23 09:01:15 MWS systemd[1]: Started Session c6 of user root. >>>>> May 23 09:01:44 MWS weewx[1099]: imagegenerator: Generated 31 images >>>>> for StandardReport in 32.29 seconds >>>>> May 23 09:01:44 MWS weewx[1099]: copygenerator: copied 13 files to >>>>> /var/www/weewx >>>>> May 23 09:01:52 MWS weewx[1099]: historygenerator.pyc: Generated 8 >>>>> tables in 7.69 seconds >>>>> May 23 09:01:55 MWS weewx[1099]: cheetahgenerator: Generated 2 files >>>>> for report HTMLPages in 10.73 seconds >>>>> May 23 09:01:55 MWS weewx[1099]: copygenerator: copied 3 files to >>>>> /var/www/weewx/Bootstrap >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: carrier lost >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS kernel: [ 619.007806] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: >>>>> link down >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: deleting default route via >>>>> 192.168.1.1 >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: deleting route to >>>>> 192.168.0.0/22 >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Withdrawing address record for >>>>> 192.168.1.25 on eth0. >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on >>>>> interface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.1.25. >>>>> May 23 09:01:57 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no longer >>>>> relevant for mDNS. >>>>> May 23 09:01:58 MWS kernel: [ 620.679675] smsc95xx 1-1.1:1.0 eth0: >>>>> link up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0xC5E1 >>>>> May 23 09:01:58 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: carrier acquired >>>>> May 23 09:01:58 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.25 >>>>> May 23 09:01:58 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: probing address 192.168.1.25/22 >>>>> May 23 09:02:00 MWS weewx[1099]: rsyncupload: [['rsync', '--archive', >>>>> '--stats', '-e ssh', '/var/www/weewx/', >>>>> ##################.webspace-data.io:/kunden/homepages/###########/htdocs/weather']] >>>>> >>>>> reported errors: ssh: Could not resolve hostname ############ >>>>> webspace-data.io: Temporary failure in name resolution. rsync: >>>>> connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [sender]. rsync >>>>> error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(235) >>>>> [sender=3.1.2] >>>>> May 23 09:02:00 MWS weewx[1099]: rsyncupload: rsync executed in 5.15 >>>>> seconds >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: leased 192.168.1.25 for 7200 >>>>> seconds >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: adding route to 192.168.0.0/22 >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS dhcpcd[371]: eth0: adding default route via >>>>> 192.168.1.1 >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Joining mDNS multicast group on >>>>> interface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.1.25. >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: New relevant interface >>>>> eth0.IPv4 for mDNS. >>>>> May 23 09:02:03 MWS avahi-daemon[208]: Registering new address record >>>>> for 192.168.1.25 on eth0.IPv4. >>>>> >>>>> Please make an old man happy. 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