Hi,
I updated weewx from 3.9.1 to 4.2 and Belchertown skin from 1.0.1 to 1.2.
Everything works, except the weather pictures - I mean clouds, sun etc.
It is on the main Belchertown webpage and on the about page too.
I checked the /var/www/html/weewx/belchertown/images , images are there,
with -r
Glad it's working for you David.
Just one little detail: in WeeWX, a timestamp represents the *end* of an
archive period. So, your local time day would run from 2020-11-20 00:05
through 2020-11-21 00:00.
The easiest way to do this is something like
select datetime(dateTime,'unixepoch','localtime
This forum and the helpful experts supporting it are a welcome reminder of
this thanksgiving season. Thanks to Tom, Vince and Karen for the help!
Here is my solution to exporting some values from archive records, in case
someone might be interested:
sudo /usr/bin/sqlite3 /Users/shared/weewx/archi
Thank you all for the good advice!
I hope everybody had a great Thanksgiving!
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 10:48:05 AM UTC-6 Dan'l B wrote:
> I have bought two Davis VP2 units on Craigslist, sight unseen, and both
> are still running after 5 and 8 years, with the odd replacement of solar
>
My first post here and I'm confused already. Must be something to do with
my age! If I'm doing something wrong just dig a hole and bury me.
This is advice on a fix rather than a call for help.
Ok, I'm setting up weewx v4.2 on a RPi4 as a new installation. I had been
running v3.8 on the computer
Thanks!
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 5:35 PM Tom Keffer wrote:
> If you're installed the Python 3 prerequisites then, yes, it's as simple
> as setting WEEWX_PYTHON in /etc/default/weewx to python3.
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 4:26 PM David Baur wrote:
>
>> I installed version 3.9 via apt on a raspb
If you're installed the Python 3 prerequisites then, yes, it's as simple as
setting WEEWX_PYTHON in /etc/default/weewx to python3.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 4:26 PM David Baur wrote:
> I installed version 3.9 via apt on a raspberry pi quite some time ago. I
> subsequently upgraded to 4.2 using th
I installed version 3.9 via apt on a raspberry pi quite some time ago. I
subsequently upgraded to 4.2 using the apt method as recommended. I would
now like to move to python3 and have installed all the latest python3
required packages.
Should I now use the setup.py script to do so, or just ch
Thanks again for the advice and suggestions.
I've used *stty* to see how the ever-reliable RS232 port is configured on
the old server and will try setting the new one to mimic it.
I'll try purging modemmanager from the new server.
Assuming, though, that the problem is defective hardware, the
Hi again,
so I tried to do it your way, it works now.
the feinstaub.log looks like this:
{"time":1606510522,
"datum":"2020-11-27",
"zeit":"21:55:22",
"ipAddress":"192.168.1.23",
"daten":{"esp8266id": "759897", "software_version": "NRZ-2020-131",
"sensordatavalues":[{"value_type":"SDS_P1","value":"
so i added the file named data_simple.php with content as in the example
above. Then I have browsed the address myRPiweewxIPaddress/data_simple.php
and i got the answer:
Sensor: ok
,but this will be also without any imput data from sensor...
No csv is produced.
rights on data_simple.php are -rw
Sorry - Chris thanks! :)
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 11:25:38 AM UTC-7 Chip Towner wrote:
> Tom,
> Thanks very much for the link. I looked at options like this when I first
> started capturing data from my weather station and it seemed like a little
> bit of overkill for what I needed. I r
Hi Tom and Graham
Good of you to contribute to the discussion but for my part I'll have to
stand on the sidelines. My programming skills don't get much further than
"Hello, World!"
It's by good fortune I stumbled on Bob's WS6in1 driver *after* I bought my
weather station. Without it I wouldn't
Tom,
Thanks very much for the link. I looked at options like this when I first
started capturing data from my weather station and it seemed like a little
bit of overkill for what I needed. I really only need data from a couple
of the serial pins to simply to get the weather data.
I am actual
Hi Tom,
After your help, and a bit of forehead on wall thumping I finally figured
out my problem. The permissions for the serial port I am using
/dev/ttyAMA0 on my RPi2 were:
crw--w 1 root tty 204, 64 Nov 26 11:57 /dex/ttyAMA0
and my user was a member of the tty group and not the owner. So
> [[Belchertown]]
>> skin = Belchertown
>> HTML_ROOT = /home/weewx/public_html/Belchertown
>> enable = true
>>
>>
>
Your HTML_ROOT is putting the Belchertown output into a subdirectory of
your web document root.
Try opening http://your.host.name/Belchertown and
I have bought two Davis VP2 units on Craigslist, sight unseen, and both are
still running after 5 and 8 years, with the odd replacement of solar ISS panels
and regular battery changes. Both run in humid, windy, coastal salt water
environments. Davis service is impeccable, and they have a setup w
I am no expert, but sounds like it might be a web server issue rather than
weewx/belchertown
Are you see anything in your web server logs?
I am running weewx with belchertown on a raspberry pi Debian 10.6 and my
apache logs are in
/var/log/apache2
check for access.log and error.log
Ian
On Tue
Roger Lewis writes:
> I'm a very new user. So new, I haven't even downloaded WeeWx yet (planning
> to though, and use the simulator at first). However, my son and I are
> trying to put together a personal weather station, with the intent of
> eventually creating an amateur radio Automatic Pac
Good point. I've had problems with modemmanager doing this.
*sudo apt purge modemmanager*
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 5:57 AM Cameron D wrote:
> Have you checked that there is not any form of getty running on the port -
> they wait for logins and will steal some of the input characters.
>
> That
Have you checked that there is not any form of getty running on the port -
they wait for logins and will steal some of the input characters.
That's rather old school - I don't know how systemd does it.
On Friday, 27 November 2020 at 11:00:27 pm UTC+10 tke...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think we can s
I think we can say with some confidence that there is something wrong with
the UART chip on your new computer. Can you take it back?
Alternatively, as Vince says, a serial-to-usb converter. They seem to be
more reliable these days.
-tk
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 8:47 PM kiwigander wrote:
> Ta. T
For some reason, your messages were being flagged as spam.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 9:54 PM iain MacDonnell wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble posting to this group. Occasionally I can get a message
> to stick, but most of them are getting deleted. Trying again
>
> I got a response from a support
Hello,
I have this answer from sensor developer:
this feature exists in this firmware. Just look for "Send data to custom
API". There you can configure a server and a path to a script on i.e. a
Raspberry PI. If configured the firmware will send a JSON object to this
address. There is a sample scri
And this is what I am going to do this night or later when I got time;
changing the script to fill the database directly.
https://tech.hamm7.de/blogs/feinstaub/feinstaubphp
On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 12:10:01 PM UTC+1 Calo Geyer wrote:
> Hi, I now made some php call using the setting "send
Hi, I now made some php call using the setting "send to own API" and do get
the data into a log file. It basically looks like the json output when you
retrieve via IPaddress/data.json directly from the sensor.
Requirements are apache (httpd) and php installed. Do not forget to start
httpd (sudo
Hello,
I would not be so categorical. Depends on your problem.
Suppose that you have 3 files A, B and C with data for filepile. You could
concatenate them into filepile.txt which would be seen by weewx as one file.
Under unix (linux etc) : cat A B C > filepile.txt
You could also build fil
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