Re: [weewx-user] Seasons skin, index.html and telemetry.html not updating

2022-07-21 Thread Tom Keffer
You need only deactivate the Standard skin, then activate the Seasons skin. Delete all the generated files and images --- they will be regenerated again, this time using the Seasons skin. On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 5:14 PM willefg wrote: > Thank you, Tom > > To do that I will have to change the

Re: [weewx-user] Seasons skin, index.html and telemetry.html not updating

2022-07-21 Thread willefg
Thank you, Tom To do that I will have to change the setup again and go back to the Season skin and disable the Standard skin that I ended up using. I had hoped someone has had the same problem and could give me a quick solution…. I’m away from the system the next few days, but I’ll make the

Re: [weewx-user] Seasons skin, index.html and telemetry.html not updating

2022-07-21 Thread Tom Keffer
The logs almost always leave a clue. Set debug=1, then restart weewxd. Post the logs through the first report generation. On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 4:30 PM willefg wrote: > Hi, > > I''ve had this issue, where every file generated from the Seasons skin is > constantly updating except the

Re: [weewx-user] how to diagnose a davis envoy that lost connection to iss?

2022-07-21 Thread vince
Agree with Greg on rtldavis. That would be a fine test. Unrelated, but the instructions for that are 'very' cryptic and incorrect for a modern debian-11 piit was quite the battle figuring out the correct incantation to get it running on a pi4 with current raspi os. * if you get device

[weewx-user] Seasons skin, index.html and telemetry.html not updating

2022-07-21 Thread willefg
Hi, I''ve had this issue, where every file generated from the Seasons skin is constantly updating except the index.html and telemetry.html. Boths files are unchanged ever since an upgrade or different kind of system change back in March. I've had the same problem before where they stayed

Re: [weewx-user] how to diagnose a davis envoy that lost connection to iss?

2022-07-21 Thread Greg Troxel
I would try listening with rtldavis to see if you can tell if the ISS is transmitting. Do you have a console also? Is that displaying? Did you recently install any equipment near the envoy, that would create RF interference? (I agree that is suspicious.) -- You received this message

[weewx-user] Re: how to diagnose a davis envoy that lost connection to iss?

2022-07-21 Thread vince
Is that thing actually underwater ? OutTemp of 61.8 and humidity=100 ? Some wild hardware guesses: - did it 'lose connection' or are the readings just whacko ? - does part of a Davis ISS suite fail high (ie, outHumidity=100) and others fail low (zeroes or no data) when something shorts or

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx stop to write in database

2022-07-21 Thread ant duro
I uninstalled weewx and reinstalled, since everything is fine. But now when I receive data from my station via mqtt, it is not immediately saved in the db. Thanks for your help Le jeudi 21 juillet 2022 à 09:50:26 UTC+2, gerard@gmail.com a écrit : > You may try to have a look at journalctl

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx stop to write in database

2022-07-21 Thread ant duro
I have uninstall weewx and reinstall, since it's ok. Thanks for your help Le jeudi 21 juillet 2022 à 09:50:26 UTC+2, gerard@gmail.com a écrit : > You may try to have a look at journalctl while starting weewx, maybe > you'll get some kind of human readable information linked to your system

Re: [weewx-user] Weewx stop to write in database

2022-07-21 Thread Gérard Vidal
You may try to have a look at journalctl while starting weewx, maybe you'll get some kind of human readable information linked to your system configuration and interaction with weewx. Open two shells in the first : * check the status of your weewx service sudo systemctl status weewx * if