Yes I did. Here it is!
I haven't edited any thing in the skin.conf file.
I thought that something like lat and long would be fairly simple. In my
previous wview installation, it was spot on. As a matter of fact I had ran
weewv for about a week to 10 days before I noticed it.
Keith
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the registry is now using mysql instead of sqlite. we'll see how it goes...
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On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 2:25:09 PM UTC-8, mwall wrote:
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> On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 2:28:33 PM UTC-5, scottjl wrote:
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>> I just noticed this in my logs, so apparently this is still an issue?
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> gr. looks like more filesystem issues at godaddy. thanks for the
> heads-up.
>
On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 2:28:33 PM UTC-5, scottjl wrote:
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> I just noticed this in my logs, so apparently this is still an issue?
>
gr. looks like more filesystem issues at godaddy. thanks for the
heads-up.
for those watching at home: i suspect the problem is that godaddy moved
I just noticed this in my logs, so apparently this is still an issue?
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I would tend to use 'reduce' rather than 'resolve' :)
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thanks for the reference to wxforum.net. I guess I will just wait a while
to see if the problems at WU resolve.
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None of those things should really mess with something as fundamental as lat
and long in weewx.conf. If you have been making substantial changes to
weewx.conf and/or editing the Standard skin config file
(skins/Standard/skin.conf) then you could cause lat long problems, though any
changes in
Hi,
Almost certainly WU, particularly if uploads have been working before. I have
had problems with a significant number of my uploads failing, even wunderfixer
is not picking up the shortfall. Probably even more telling is that if you look
over at wxforum.net the number of WU bashing posts
I am getting an abnormal number of failures uploading to Wunderground the
last week or so. Anyone else having similar problems ?
Jan 9 12:00:24 weeWX weewx[380]: restx: Wunderground-PWS: Failed upload
attempt 1: ''
Jan 9 12:00:30 weeWX weewx[380]: restx: Wunderground-PWS: Failed upload
1. "It's a service with other service."
I don't know what that means. Are you running it on a virtual machine? If
not, what is the hardware?
2. Is this a serial-to-USB bridge?
3. Even though you rebooted, the logs should still be available. Unless, of
course, this is a transient virtual
With PurpleAir, they give you the option when you setup the sensor to make the
data public or private.
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1) Ubuntu 16.04 LTS x64 version. It's a service with other service
2) VP2 - USB Device (Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0403:6015 Future Technology
Devices International, Ltd Bridge(I2C/SPI/UART/FIFO))
3) i'll add the ferrite Coils; can't check old log because i reboot it
Thanks in advance!
Il
Hi Thomas. Thanks for that. I believe I ran that commend in the same
directory as the db but will try again.
On 9 January 2018 at 13:52, Thomas Keffer wrote:
> I suspect your problems started when you didn't specify the correct path
> to the sqlite file. If one does
>
>
I suspect your problems started when you didn't specify the correct path to
the sqlite file. If one does
sqlite3 foobar.sdb
and foobar.sdb does not exist, sqlite3 will create an empty one. Hence the
symptoms you described.
Look around your file system for the "real" weewx.sdb. It looks like
Gary,
I'm running 3.8.0 on a Mac. I ran debug and have attached the output
results.
I did have SteelSeries gauges working with weewx but tried to set up
the realtime updates and screwed something up and killed weewx. So I
started over. The instructions for long polling is a little
There are many things that can cause an "Errno 5" error. A few questions:
1. What kind of computer? A Raspberry Pi?
2. How is your VP2 connected to the computer? Serial connection? USB?
3. Check the tips in the Users Guide under *Davis CP2101 Converter Problems
Thomas Carlin writes:
> Yes you can access the purple air data locally, I posted a link to their
> hidden document above. Something like /json. It will still send
> data to their cloud, but you won't be dependent on it to get your data, and
> you will be able to access
Thomas Keffer writes:
> That AdaFruit sensor looks sweet at a great price. Have you thought about
> how to mount it outside?
Not really ;-) Mounting is the downside. I was actually thinking of
indoors first, to be able to tell if HEPA filters were changing the
levels
My weather station has been running well for almost a week. I love it.
Massive kudos to Thomas, this is a really cool piece of software.
So I'm sitting bored in the office, and I think, 'Why not move to MySQL?'.
I have a 'test/dev' server on my LAN running 5.1.73, but although I call it
Keith,
I looked at the lat long code and no change for well over a year, its
pretty simple and appears functional to me. On my site I am using 6 digit
decimal lat/long and my displayed values are spot on to at least 1/100th of
a minute. I just ran up a VM with weeWX 3.8.0 and put in latitude =
Hello, i have a Davis Pro 2 Cabled.
Davis stops working afeter a few days and i have to reboot the computer.
I put debug=1, this is the syslog.
Thanks in advance
Jan 9 11:10:48 meteo systemd[1]: Stopping LSB: weewx weather system...
Jan 9 11:10:48 meteo weewx[475]: * Stopping weewx weather
On Tuesday, 9 January 2018 18:34:13 UTC+10, k_her...@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Hi Gary,
>
> I guess no major problem, about 15 or so miles from here, just like things
> to look right. Thought I might be inputting the info wrong.
>
Understand Keith, weeWX should be converting decimal degrees to
Hi Gary,
I guess no major problem, about 15 or so miles from here, just like things
to look right. Thought I might be inputting the info wrong.
By the way, I've been reading a lot in the group and really appreciate all
your work and patients.
Keith
On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 2:13:33 AM
Don't know why it's not, maybe one for Tom. Maybe it helps make sure people
read the docs? Definitely wouldn't put it under debug=1 though, too much
noise and it would make it next to impossible to troubleshoot some of the
minor issues that require debug=1 now. Maybe 2 or 3.
Gary
On Tuesday,
Hi,
I am not quite understanding your problem. weewx.conf uses decimal
lat/long, positive lat for northern hemisphere, negative for southern.
Positive longtitude for east and negative for west. index.html will display
degrees and decimal minutes. The figures you quote are a few hundredths of
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