Tnx.
Now another problem :-)
Check attached log file (realtime.xml problem).
On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 6:37:46 AM UTC+1, mwall wrote:
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> On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 12:04:40 AM UTC-5, Janez Kranjski wrote:
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>> Sorry - but now I don't understand your lines bellow. Until now, I use
Note from the datasheet that it measures both pressure and temperature, and
has correction constants built in, but correction must be applied
externally.
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 10:55:11 PM UTC-8, David Morgan wrote:
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> I have been able to photograph and read the sensor in my unit.
On Monday, January 23, 2017 at 12:04:40 AM UTC-5, Janez Kranjski wrote:
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> Sorry - but now I don't understand your lines bellow. Until now, I use the
> convention mentioned on https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/crt (2.
> Modify weeex.conf).
> Your specification mentioned bellow is somewhat
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 4:24:16 PM UTC-8, David Morgan wrote:
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>> I also got a Costco Acurite 01536-RX for Christmas.
> . I am curious if anyone knows yet what sensors are used. I have
> resisted peeking so far, but that may change.
>
I have been looking I photos I took
Sorry - but now I don't understand your lines bellow. Until now, I use the
convention mentioned on https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/crt (2. Modify
weeex.conf).
Your specification mentioned bellow is somewhat different.
Should I try with another filename line?
filename = /var/tmp/sunbird
Just discovered my Vantage Data Logger has ATTRS{idProduct}=="ea61",
instead of "ea60" in the udev rules supplied with the .deb package. I'm
using it with an Davis Envoy, instead of a Console. But I suppose the
product ID should be set with the data logger itself.
On Sunday, January 22, 2017
Yes, it was fairly uneventful. I installed with .deb package and went
though the weewx.conf to make sure everything was correct.
Now with the basic function working, I'll start to play with the new
features like RapidFire and rsync. I'll also make sure the setup will
survive a reboot.
DS
On
And otherwise, it went OK?
-tk
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 12:35 PM, tds wrote:
> OK, I did the migration today. My weewx.sdb was about 74MB. It only took
> the manager a bit over 10 minutes to finish the backfilling. The process
> started at 22:13:07 and finished at
OK, I did the migration today. My weewx.sdb was about 74MB. It only took
the manager a bit over 10 minutes to finish the backfilling. The process
started at 22:13:07 and finished at 20:24:37.
Jan 22 20:24:37 wxpi weewx[3224]: manager: Processed 442781 records to
backfill 1539 day summaries in
Okay, I got some basic thoughts down and I think I'm ready to actually
create a service. Or something. This is a simple task and there's a bunch
of ways to do it, so I'm coming across a lot of "where do I do it"
questions. Do I write more code and have my python file do it manually, or
do I
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 9:19:07 AM UTC-5, Janez Kranjski wrote:
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> I tried ... but ... do I need a "sunbird.txt.tmpl"?
>
by default, only the realtime (in txt format) will be emitted.
to get realtime.xml or sunbird, you must specify them. for example, if you
want all three files:
I tried ... but ... do I need a "sunbird.txt.tmpl"?
On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 1:55:28 AM UTC+1, mwall wrote:
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> janez,
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> please try the attached crt 0.19rc1
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> it implements realtime.xml (except for yesterday hi/lo and record hi/lo)
> and sunbird
>
> there are still many ambiguities,
John,
I have done a bit of thinking and testing on my Ubuntu setup. Three things
here.
1. Missing LC_ALL is an issue. Find your favourite information to fix on
Google.
2. Missing LC_ALL will mean "%x %X" will give what you are seeing on
index.html
3. I expect that Niculskin code for
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