[StdRestful]
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[[MQTT]]
server_url = mqtt://username:password@localhost:1883/
topic = weather
unit_system = METRIC
Change this to METRICWX.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 11:37, Juan Antonio Mosquera <
juanantoniomosqu...@juanantoniomosquera.com> wrote:
>
> I changed
I changed group_rain in weewx.conf, in the github documentation I do not
see where the target unit for mqtt is configured. How is it done? Thank you.
El martes, 16 de octubre de 2018, 5:22:32 (UTC+2), Praveen Chandrasekaran
escribió:
>
> Change units to METRICWX in mqtt settings
>
> On Tue, 16
Change units to METRICWX in mqtt settings
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018, 01:04 Juan Antonio Mosquera, <
juanantoniomosqu...@juanantoniomosquera.com> wrote:
> Hi. Another thing, I have configured to use the METRIC target unit, so the
> rain data is in mm. But I see that in the graphics it appears in cm. Can
Sad.
So the unresolved questions are:
1. was the wmr300 console still displaying the USB symbol after it
stopped?
2. did you try unplug/reinsert the usb cable?
3. was the kernel totally unresponsive - even after unplugging USB?
could you even ping it?
Cameron.
On Tuesday, 16 Oc
Vince et al...I decided to stop pmon+ and am running cmon right now.
Letting it go overnight and will see how it looks in the am. This is
running on a brand new Pi3+ with a new install of Weewx.
Steve
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No worries TK.
Confirmed that "no module named Cheetah" is the issue.
Still working on the rest.
Thanks!
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Sorry. Let me a little more explicit. But, first, let's try an experiment.
Try running this:
*python -c "import Cheetah; print Cheetah.__file__"*
This will double check to see if the problem is what we think it is: that
Python cannot find the Cheetah module. If you get an error message "No
module
As Vince says, we need a bit more of the log, at least through the first
reporting cycle.
I doubt your problem is with the port --- the little bit of log you posted
shows that your server is communicating with the Vantage.
Also, could you be more specific with what you mean by, "almost all the
da
cheetah-2.6 is located at /usr/bin/
python is located at the same place.
I could use some help on "run weewx with a PYTHONPATH..."
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For some reason, python is not finding the Cheetah module. You'll have to
figure out where yum installed it, then either run weewx with a PYTHONPATH
that specifies the location, or use a symbolic link from a more traditional
Python library location to the location.
-tk
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 3:
I've installed weewx and it is up and running. Images are getting updated
with the default install data, but there is no index.html getting created.
I'm using Amazon's linux ec2 unit with Red Hat 7.2.1-2
python 2.7.14
and yes, i've run the
sudo yum install python-configobj
sudo yum install pyth
Sean
Config file attached.
Also I am running the latest GitHub version of the template on my test
server so you should not have any problems with that. (The version that you
see on my public facing server is based on the same version but heavily
customised to my own specific interests and require
On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 10:21:27 AM UTC-7, Steve2Q wrote:
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> Memory uses till climbing after 24 hours. It appears from the pmon+ graph
> that it bumps up close to every 3 hours. Is it possible there is a problem
> with the raspberry pi itself; either hardware or the kernal?
Anything's p
On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 11:53:14 AM UTC-7, dhamp...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I have a Davis Vantage Pro 2 system. Originally on Windows 10 working no
> problem. I have thrown out Windows and did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04
> Mate. I installed weewx v3.8.2 per instructions from 'weeWX: Inst
i installed the latest version which had a date of a few days ago.. would
that be my problem?
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 5:22 PM Sean Lane wrote:
> could you send me your conf file for php.. thats the exact guide i used..
> i'll double check though.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:55 PM st
could you send me your conf file for php.. thats the exact guide i used..
i'll double check though.
Thanks
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:55 PM steeple ian wrote:
> Hi Sean,
> I had issues with Ngnix on my test server as well. I have just purged it
> (sudo apt-get purge nginx | sudo apt autoremove)
Hi Sean,
I had issues with Ngnix on my test server as well. I have just purged it (sudo
apt-get purge nginx | sudo apt autoremove) then re-installed lighttpd.
This is the method I used: -
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-lighttpd/
Please pay particular attention to the section on configurati
Hi. Another thing, I have configured to use the METRIC target unit, so the
rain data is in mm. But I see that in the graphics it appears in cm. Can
this be changed without modifying target_unit section?
Greetings and thanks.
El martes, 21 de agosto de 2018, 20:45:13 (UTC+2), Pat escribió:
>
> T
bad news :-(
After 7 days weewx lost connection with wmr300x and i had to reboot my
raspberry.
Going now to kernel 4.4 and driver wmr300x.
El domingo, 14 de octubre de 2018, 16:47:44 (UTC+2), Ruben Navarro Huedo
escribió:
>
> 6 days uptime using and going up:
>
> RASPBERRY PI ZERO W
> WMR300
>
I have a Davis Vantage Pro 2 system. Originally on Windows 10 working no
problem. I have thrown out Windows and did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04
Mate. I installed weewx v3.8.2 per instructions from 'weeWX: Installation
on Debian-base systems" i.e apt-get install weewx. I also installed Pytho
THanks for looking, i switched to lighttp and i am getting a 500 error
now..
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 7:20 AM Sean Lane wrote:
> I did that but no go.
>
> Sean
>
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> > On Oct 15, 2018, at 3:30 AM, steeple ian wrote:
> >
> > I use Apache on my main server and Lighttpd on my
Memory uses till climbing after 24 hours. It appears from the pmon+ graph that
it bumps up close to every 3 hours. Is it possible there is a problem with the
raspberry pi itself; either hardware or the kernal?
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I did that but no go.
Sean
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> On Oct 15, 2018, at 3:30 AM, steeple ian wrote:
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> I use Apache on my main server and Lighttpd on my test server. I will setup a
> second test server with Nginx. In the meantime please make sure that your web
> server root folder is recursive
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