Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system

2019-08-26 Thread rstetson1
Thanks, that's the piece I couldn't find rslOn the Road... maybe. Sent from my 
T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
 Original message From: gjr80  Date: 
8/26/19  7:28 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user  
Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system The preferred method to 
change the archive interval is to use the wee_device utility with the 
—set-interval action 
(http://www.weewx.com/docs/hardware.htm#vantage_archive_interval46). Make sure 
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Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system

2019-08-26 Thread rstetson1
There is the issue. The archive interval as set to 30 minutes but I can't find 
out how to change that.rslOn the Road... maybe. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE 
Device
 Original message From: gjr80  Date: 
8/26/19  5:43 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user  
Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system A default install will 
see CWOP posts made every archive interval or 600 seconds, whichever is the 
greater. This period can be changed using the post_interval config option under 
[StdRESTful] [[CWOP]] in weewx.conf but it cannot be reduced to a value less 
than your archive interval. Chances are your archive interval is set to 
something greater than 300 seconds. It is impossible to offer more assistance 
until you post the debug=1 startup log extract asked for by Tom.GaryOn Tuesday, 
27 August 2019 06:35:01 UTC+10, rstetson1  wrote:Ok, I have CWOP interval set 
to 300 or everj 5 minutes, but it actually only updates CEOP  every 30 
minutes.Where and how do you change that interval?rslOn the Road... maybe. Sent 
from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device Original message From: Thomas 
Keffer  Date: 8/25/19  7:41 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user 
 Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new 
system I'm not sure what you're referring to. If you mean "debug", it's at the 
top of your weewx.conf file.-tkOn Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 4:36 PM rstetson1 
 wrote:Will look for that variable. It's not in the doc that 
I have.thanksrslOn the Road... maybe. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE 
Device Original message From: Andrew Milner 
 Date: 8/25/19  1:35 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user 
 Subject: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system 
Well you did not actually post for two archive intervals.  Weewx usually reads 
vantage loop data every few seconds and rec data according to the archive 
interval specified in the console.  this can be adjusted using wee_device.  the 
start up sequence usually gives the archive interval which weewx will use (ie 
the console or as specified in weewx.conf) - but your log file does not start 
from the beginning of the start up sequence.  Data is usually output once every 
archive interval to reports and/or WU, CWOP etc.  The fact that your CWOP is at 
30 minute intervals makes me think that the console is probably set taking 
records at 30 minute intervals.  If you want 5 minute intervals then you will 
need to idealy set console = weewx.conf = 5 minute (300 seconds) interval.On 
Sunday, 25 August 2019 20:22:21 UTC+3, Roy Lamberton  wrote:The CWOP and PWS 
updated at 1200, 1230, & 1300, regardless of the time of the setting under CWOP 
in the .conf file. I'm not sure where you tell the system to generate the 
transmissions, but that is happening every 30 minutes at the top and bottom of 
the hour.Here is the log:roy@roy-STCK1A8LFC:/etc/weewx$ tail -f 
/var/log/syslogAug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: manager: Daily 
summary version is 2.0Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: message 
repeated 2 times: [ manager: Daily summary version is 2.0]Aug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: engine: Clock error is -1.20 seconds (positive is 
fast)Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Getting archive 
packets since 2019-08-25 13:00:00 EDT (1566752400)Aug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 
13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Retrieving 0 page(s); starting 
index= 0Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: engine: Starting main 
packet loop.Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up 
of console successfulAug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: 
Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: 
vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 13:07:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:11:30 
roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: message repeated 2 times: [ wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED ]Aug 25 13:12:57 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: 
Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 13:12:57 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: 
vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 13:13:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:15:30 
roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 
13:17:01 roy-STCK1A8LFC CRON[8141]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report 
/etc/cron.hourly)Aug 25 13:17:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED It appears that WeeWx is asking the console for an 
update every 5 minutes, but then sits on the data until the top and bottom of 
the hour. Because of my location, CWOP always wanted a 5 minute reporting 
interval. So did Wunderground.I can't find anything that changes the time 
between reports that I haven't changed.On Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 1:05:35 PM 
UTC-4, Andrew Milner wrote:Posting

Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system

2019-08-26 Thread rstetson1
Ok, I have CWOP interval set to 300 or everj 5 minutes, but it actually only 
updates CEOP  every 30 minutes.Where and how do you change that interval?rslOn 
the Road... maybe. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
 Original message From: Thomas Keffer  Date: 
8/25/19  7:41 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user  
Subject: Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system I'm not sure what you're 
referring to. If you mean "debug", it's at the top of your weewx.conf 
file.-tkOn Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 4:36 PM rstetson1  
wrote:Will look for that variable. It's not in the doc that I have.thanksrslOn 
the Road... maybe. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device Original message 
From: Andrew Milner  Date: 8/25/19  1:35 
PM  (GMT-05:00) To: weewx-user  Subject: 
[weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system Well you did not actually post for 
two archive intervals.  Weewx usually reads vantage loop data every few seconds 
and rec data according to the archive interval specified in the console.  this 
can be adjusted using wee_device.  the start up sequence usually gives the 
archive interval which weewx will use (ie the console or as specified in 
weewx.conf) - but your log file does not start from the beginning of the start 
up sequence.  Data is usually output once every archive interval to reports 
and/or WU, CWOP etc.  The fact that your CWOP is at 30 minute intervals makes 
me think that the console is probably set taking records at 30 minute 
intervals.  If you want 5 minute intervals then you will need to idealy set 
console = weewx.conf = 5 minute (300 seconds) interval.On Sunday, 25 August 
2019 20:22:21 UTC+3, Roy Lamberton  wrote:The CWOP and PWS updated at 1200, 
1230, & 1300, regardless of the time of the setting under CWOP in the .conf 
file. I'm not sure where you tell the system to generate the transmissions, but 
that is happening every 30 minutes at the top and bottom of the hour.Here is 
the log:roy@roy-STCK1A8LFC:/etc/weewx$ tail -f /var/log/syslogAug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: manager: Daily summary version is 2.0Aug 25 
13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: message repeated 2 times: [ manager: Daily 
summary version is 2.0]Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: engine: 
Clock error is -1.20 seconds (positive is fast)Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
weewx[8075]: vantage: Getting archive packets since 2019-08-25 13:00:00 EDT 
(1566752400)Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up 
of console successfulAug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: 
Retrieving 0 page(s); starting index= 0Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
weewx[8075]: engine: Starting main packet loop.Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 
13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up of console 
successfulAug 25 13:07:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:11:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: 
message repeated 2 times: [ wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED ]Aug 25 13:12:57 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 
13:12:57 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up of console 
successfulAug 25 13:13:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:15:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: 
wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:17:01 roy-STCK1A8LFC CRON[8141]: 
(root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)Aug 25 13:17:30 
roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED It appears 
that WeeWx is asking the console for an update every 5 minutes, but then sits 
on the data until the top and bottom of the hour. Because of my location, CWOP 
always wanted a 5 minute reporting interval. So did Wunderground.I can't find 
anything that changes the time between reports that I haven't changed.On 
Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 1:05:35 PM UTC-4, Andrew Milner wrote:Posting the 
log from startup until two archive intervals have passed would help analysing 
your problem.On Sunday, 25 August 2019 19:49:48 UTC+3, Roy Lamberton  
wrote:Update - it is posting the latest information every time I restart WeeWx, 
but then it asks for the LOOP Packets every 5 minutes, but doesn't process 
them.It almost seems like the software is getting the data but doesn't know 
what to do with it. I can't find anything in the Doc about the conf file that 
talks about timing of upload, except the Wunderground flash, which I turned off 
temporarily. But I need to talk with someone fast, or I'm going badcfk to my 
old Cumulus setup and putting WeeWx on hold.rslOn Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 
12:19:43 PM UTC-4, Roy Lamberton wrote:OK, I have WeeWx running on an Ubuntu 
desktop PC and its connected and appears to be working, but it is

Re: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates on new system

2019-08-25 Thread rstetson1
Will look for that variable. It's not in the doc that I have.thanksrslOn the 
Road... maybe. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
 Original message From: Andrew Milner 
 Date: 8/25/19  1:35 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
weewx-user  Subject: [weewx-user] Re: No Updates 
on new system Well you did not actually post for two archive intervals.  Weewx 
usually reads vantage loop data every few seconds and rec data according to the 
archive interval specified in the console.  this can be adjusted using 
wee_device.  the start up sequence usually gives the archive interval which 
weewx will use (ie the console or as specified in weewx.conf) - but your log 
file does not start from the beginning of the start up sequence.  Data is 
usually output once every archive interval to reports and/or WU, CWOP etc.  The 
fact that your CWOP is at 30 minute intervals makes me think that the console 
is probably set taking records at 30 minute intervals.  If you want 5 minute 
intervals then you will need to idealy set console = weewx.conf = 5 minute (300 
seconds) interval.On Sunday, 25 August 2019 20:22:21 UTC+3, Roy Lamberton  
wrote:The CWOP and PWS updated at 1200, 1230, & 1300, regardless of the time of 
the setting under CWOP in the .conf file. I'm not sure where you tell the 
system to generate the transmissions, but that is happening every 30 minutes at 
the top and bottom of the hour.Here is the log:roy@roy-STCK1A8LFC:/etc/weewx$ 
tail -f /var/log/syslogAug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: manager: 
Daily summary version is 2.0Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: message 
repeated 2 times: [ manager: Daily summary version is 2.0]Aug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: engine: Clock error is -1.20 seconds (positive is 
fast)Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Getting archive 
packets since 2019-08-25 13:00:00 EDT (1566752400)Aug 25 13:06:21 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 
13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Retrieving 0 page(s); starting 
index= 0Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: engine: Starting main 
packet loop.Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: Gentle wake up 
of console successfulAug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: 
Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 13:06:21 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: 
vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 13:07:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:11:30 
roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: message repeated 2 times: [ wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED ]Aug 25 13:12:57 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: vantage: 
Requesting 200 LOOP packets.Aug 25 13:12:57 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[8075]: 
vantage: Gentle wake up of console successfulAug 25 13:13:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC 
wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 13:15:30 
roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED Aug 25 
13:17:01 roy-STCK1A8LFC CRON[8141]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report 
/etc/cron.hourly)Aug 25 13:17:30 roy-STCK1A8LFC wpa_supplicant[1179]: wlan1: 
CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED It appears that WeeWx is asking the console for an 
update every 5 minutes, but then sits on the data until the top and bottom of 
the hour. Because of my location, CWOP always wanted a 5 minute reporting 
interval. So did Wunderground.I can't find anything that changes the time 
between reports that I haven't changed.On Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 1:05:35 PM 
UTC-4, Andrew Milner wrote:Posting the log from startup until two archive 
intervals have passed would help analysing your problem.On Sunday, 25 August 
2019 19:49:48 UTC+3, Roy Lamberton  wrote:Update - it is posting the latest 
information every time I restart WeeWx, but then it asks for the LOOP Packets 
every 5 minutes, but doesn't process them.It almost seems like the software is 
getting the data but doesn't know what to do with it. I can't find anything in 
the Doc about the conf file that talks about timing of upload, except the 
Wunderground flash, which I turned off temporarily. But I need to talk with 
someone fast, or I'm going badcfk to my old Cumulus setup and putting WeeWx on 
hold.rslOn Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 12:19:43 PM UTC-4, Roy Lamberton 
wrote:OK, I have WeeWx running on an Ubuntu desktop PC and its connected and 
appears to be working, but it isn't updating CWOP or any of the other weather 
systems:Here's the syslog"roy@roy-STCK1A8LFC:/etc/weewx$ tail -f 
/var/log/syslogAug 25 12:05:20 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[7510]: manager: Daily 
summary version is 2.0Aug 25 12:05:20 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[7510]: message 
repeated 2 times: [ manager: Daily summary version is 2.0]Aug 25 12:05:20 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[7510]: engine: Clock error is -0.45 seconds (positive is 
fast)Aug 25 12:05:20 roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[7510]: vantage: Getting archive 
packets since 2019-08-25 12:00:00 EDT (1566748800)Aug 25 12:05:20 
roy-STCK1A8LFC weewx[7510]: vantage: Gentle wake up