Re: [weewx-user] Clearing Archive Memory on Davis Westher Envoy

2019-07-25 Thread Allan Tyson
Tom,
 My bad. I wasn’t stopping weewx before trying the wee_device commands. With 
weewx stopped it works perfectly.
 Thanks,
 Allan

> On Jul 25, 2019, at 8:09 AM, Thomas Keffer  wrote:
> 
> It does. In fact, that's what I use. 
> 
> It's not, by chance, an Envoy 8x? If so, we do not support it.
> 
> If it is a regular Envoy, we'll have to see the log. It may have a few useful 
> clues.
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 10:27 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:
>> I tried that. I get an unrecognized hardware error and it doesn’t complete. 
>> Same if I try the wee_device —info
>> Does the Vantage driver not support the Weather Envoy ?.
>> 
>>> On Jul 25, 2019, at 4:20 AM, Thomas Keffer  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Use wee_device with the --clear-memory option. Be sure to stop weewx first.
>>> 
>>> -tk
>>> 
 On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:48 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:
 I have a Davis USB Westher Envoy connected to an RPi running weewx. It was 
 running fine but I stopped weewx on the RPi and disconnected the Weather 
 Envoy USB cable from the RPi to connect it to another RPi I was using to 
 install Raspbian Buster with weewx on a smaller micro SD card so I could 
 save it’s image to a smaller backup image file  having originally 
 installed it on an internal 120GB SSD drive.
  The new installation worked just great but when I reconnected the Weather 
 Envoy to the original RPi I discovered that the USB loggers’s memory was 
 somehow corrupted so that weewx would no longer update Nginx. I cleared 
 the memory by connecting the Logger to my Mac laptop & used WeatherLink to 
 clear the archive memory.
  There was a Post by Tom in 2012 saying you could change the configuration 
 of a weather envoy using the config utility in weewx as well as using the 
 WeatherLink software. I did see the instructions for using wee_device to 
 change the parameters of the Davis driver but when running it I get an 
 unrecognized hardware error and the Weather Envoy isn’t listed as being 
 supported hardware in the list of supported hardware. Only the  Vantsge 
 Vue and Vantsge Pro2 Consoles are listed though in the pictorial list of 
 supported hardware the Weather Envoy is shown.
  Is there a way of clearing the Weather Envoy archive memory from the 
 command line of the RPi so I can clear it without having to stop the RPI, 
 disconnect the Envoy USB cable and connect it to my laptop to use the 
 WeatherLink software to perform the clearing and then have to reconnect it 
 to my RPi ?.
 
 Allan
 
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Re: [weewx-user] Clearing Archive Memory on Davis Westher Envoy

2019-07-25 Thread Thomas Keffer
It does. In fact, that's what I use.

It's not, by chance, an Envoy 8x? If so, we do not support it.

If it is a regular Envoy, we'll have to see the log. It may have a few
useful clues.



On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 10:27 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:

> I tried that. I get an unrecognized hardware error and it doesn’t
> complete. Same if I try the wee_device —info
> Does the Vantage driver not support the Weather Envoy ?.
>
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 4:20 AM, Thomas Keffer  wrote:
>
> Use wee_device with the --clear-memory
>  option. Be
> sure to stop weewx first.
>
> -tk
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:48 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:
>
>> I have a Davis USB Westher Envoy connected to an RPi running weewx. It
>> was running fine but I stopped weewx on the RPi and disconnected the
>> Weather Envoy USB cable from the RPi to connect it to another RPi I was
>> using to install Raspbian Buster with weewx on a smaller micro SD card so I
>> could save it’s image to a smaller backup image file  having originally
>> installed it on an internal 120GB SSD drive.
>>  The new installation worked just great but when I reconnected the
>> Weather Envoy to the original RPi I discovered that the USB loggers’s
>> memory was somehow corrupted so that weewx would no longer update Nginx. I
>> cleared the memory by connecting the Logger to my Mac laptop & used
>> WeatherLink to clear the archive memory.
>>  There was a Post by Tom in 2012 saying you could change the
>> configuration of a weather envoy using the config utility in weewx as well
>> as using the WeatherLink software. I did see the instructions for using
>> wee_device to change the parameters of the Davis driver but when running it
>> I get an unrecognized hardware error and the Weather Envoy isn’t listed as
>> being supported hardware in the list of supported hardware. Only the
>> Vantsge Vue and Vantsge Pro2 Consoles are listed though in the pictorial
>> list of supported hardware the Weather Envoy is shown.
>>  Is there a way of clearing the Weather Envoy archive memory from the
>> command line of the RPi so I can clear it without having to stop the RPI,
>> disconnect the Envoy USB cable and connect it to my laptop to use the
>> WeatherLink software to perform the clearing and then have to reconnect it
>> to my RPi ?.
>>
>> Allan
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Re: [weewx-user] Clearing Archive Memory on Davis Westher Envoy

2019-07-25 Thread Allan Tyson
I tried that. I get an unrecognized hardware error and it doesn’t complete. 
Same if I try the wee_device —info
Does the Vantage driver not support the Weather Envoy ?.

> On Jul 25, 2019, at 4:20 AM, Thomas Keffer  wrote:
> 
> Use wee_device with the --clear-memory option. Be sure to stop weewx first.
> 
> -tk
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:48 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:
>> I have a Davis USB Westher Envoy connected to an RPi running weewx. It was 
>> running fine but I stopped weewx on the RPi and disconnected the Weather 
>> Envoy USB cable from the RPi to connect it to another RPi I was using to 
>> install Raspbian Buster with weewx on a smaller micro SD card so I could 
>> save it’s image to a smaller backup image file  having originally installed 
>> it on an internal 120GB SSD drive.
>>  The new installation worked just great but when I reconnected the Weather 
>> Envoy to the original RPi I discovered that the USB loggers’s memory was 
>> somehow corrupted so that weewx would no longer update Nginx. I cleared the 
>> memory by connecting the Logger to my Mac laptop & used WeatherLink to clear 
>> the archive memory.
>>  There was a Post by Tom in 2012 saying you could change the configuration 
>> of a weather envoy using the config utility in weewx as well as using the 
>> WeatherLink software. I did see the instructions for using wee_device to 
>> change the parameters of the Davis driver but when running it I get an 
>> unrecognized hardware error and the Weather Envoy isn’t listed as being 
>> supported hardware in the list of supported hardware. Only the  Vantsge Vue 
>> and Vantsge Pro2 Consoles are listed though in the pictorial list of 
>> supported hardware the Weather Envoy is shown.
>>  Is there a way of clearing the Weather Envoy archive memory from the 
>> command line of the RPi so I can clear it without having to stop the RPI, 
>> disconnect the Envoy USB cable and connect it to my laptop to use the 
>> WeatherLink software to perform the clearing and then have to reconnect it 
>> to my RPi ?.
>> 
>> Allan
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Re: [weewx-user] Clearing Archive Memory on Davis Westher Envoy

2019-07-25 Thread Thomas Keffer
Use wee_device with the --clear-memory
 option. Be sure
to stop weewx first.

-tk

On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:48 AM Allan Tyson  wrote:

> I have a Davis USB Westher Envoy connected to an RPi running weewx. It was
> running fine but I stopped weewx on the RPi and disconnected the Weather
> Envoy USB cable from the RPi to connect it to another RPi I was using to
> install Raspbian Buster with weewx on a smaller micro SD card so I could
> save it’s image to a smaller backup image file  having originally installed
> it on an internal 120GB SSD drive.
>  The new installation worked just great but when I reconnected the Weather
> Envoy to the original RPi I discovered that the USB loggers’s memory was
> somehow corrupted so that weewx would no longer update Nginx. I cleared the
> memory by connecting the Logger to my Mac laptop & used WeatherLink to
> clear the archive memory.
>  There was a Post by Tom in 2012 saying you could change the configuration
> of a weather envoy using the config utility in weewx as well as using the
> WeatherLink software. I did see the instructions for using wee_device to
> change the parameters of the Davis driver but when running it I get an
> unrecognized hardware error and the Weather Envoy isn’t listed as being
> supported hardware in the list of supported hardware. Only the  Vantsge Vue
> and Vantsge Pro2 Consoles are listed though in the pictorial list of
> supported hardware the Weather Envoy is shown.
>  Is there a way of clearing the Weather Envoy archive memory from the
> command line of the RPi so I can clear it without having to stop the RPI,
> disconnect the Envoy USB cable and connect it to my laptop to use the
> WeatherLink software to perform the clearing and then have to reconnect it
> to my RPi ?.
>
> Allan
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[weewx-user] Clearing Archive Memory on Davis Westher Envoy

2019-07-25 Thread Allan Tyson
I have a Davis USB Westher Envoy connected to an RPi running weewx. It was 
running fine but I stopped weewx on the RPi and disconnected the Weather Envoy 
USB cable from the RPi to connect it to another RPi I was using to install 
Raspbian Buster with weewx on a smaller micro SD card so I could save it’s 
image to a smaller backup image file  having originally installed it on an 
internal 120GB SSD drive.
 The new installation worked just great but when I reconnected the Weather 
Envoy to the original RPi I discovered that the USB loggers’s memory was 
somehow corrupted so that weewx would no longer update Nginx. I cleared the 
memory by connecting the Logger to my Mac laptop & used WeatherLink to clear 
the archive memory.
 There was a Post by Tom in 2012 saying you could change the configuration of a 
weather envoy using the config utility in weewx as well as using the 
WeatherLink software. I did see the instructions for using wee_device to change 
the parameters of the Davis driver but when running it I get an unrecognized 
hardware error and the Weather Envoy isn’t listed as being supported hardware 
in the list of supported hardware. Only the  Vantsge Vue and Vantsge Pro2 
Consoles are listed though in the pictorial list of supported hardware the 
Weather Envoy is shown.
 Is there a way of clearing the Weather Envoy archive memory from the command 
line of the RPi so I can clear it without having to stop the RPI, disconnect 
the Envoy USB cable and connect it to my laptop to use the WeatherLink software 
to perform the clearing and then have to reconnect it to my RPi ?.

Allan

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