So, it happened again. Here is how the events seem to have unfolded, based
on the logs:
*** The last HTTP request seems to have gone out at 16:26 (so, before data
stopped flowing) - there were no more HTTP requests after that - it was the
last appearnce of http or HTTP from the weewx process
In working through your troubleshooting you might want to keep in mind the
event driven model used by WeeWX. The key event that kicks of activity
within WeeWX is the arrival of a loop packet from the driver. The arrival
of a new loop packet then kicks off a number of services that perform some
I think I figured out what has been going on - low batteries my Acurite
Atlas.
I just changed the batteries in the Acurite Atlas, and the database is
again getting periodic entries.
I think this mystery is solved.
Diagnosis:
As I looked through the syslog, I noted that when there was no logging
Strangely, it posted data to the database around 12:15pm, and then stopped
again?
Jun 10 12:15:33 Ubuntu20-WEEWX weewx[3673] DEBUG user.MQTTSubscribe:
(Service) data-> final record is 2021-06-10 12:15:00 CDT (1623345300):
appTemp1: 69.488, Atlas_rain_total: 3.28, Atlas_strike_count: 241.0,
@eric thread population is up to you, if you want to post on this one, that
is fine with me. FYI, I have now been running a little over 1 full day
with debug with the newer WeatherLinkLive driver with no untoward events -
but note that the first one took over two days to occur.
On Thursday,
After running for a month without problems, it appears the weewx.sdb file
has stopped accepting data.
It happened about 11:30am today, without any warning or apparent cause.
I'm pulling in data via the sdr driver primarily and also from
MQTTSubscribe.
>From the syslog, I can see that data is
@JRJ, it appears this (or something similar) has just happened on my weewx
4.5.1 installation.
I suppose I should start a new thread on it.
I'll be watching yours to see if you find out whats going wrong!
On Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at 2:29:39 PM UTC-5 cub...@gmail.com wrote:
> @michael: No,
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José Cervera wrote:
> It would be quite a detail that in future versions the possibility of
> adding hexadecimal colors with Alpha channel will be included.
The Phenology extension to WeeWX comes equipped