Experience has
>> shown that sometimes discovery has been unreliable and hence the preference
>> for specifying an IP address.
>>
>> Gary
>> On Thursday, 17 March 2022 at 03:56:34 UTC+10 Dr__Bob wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gary,
>>>
>>> Thanks for
le that is the recommended way to use the GW1x00 devices with the
> GW1000 driver.
>
> Gary
>
> On Wednesday, 16 March 2022 at 04:42:02 UTC+10 Dr__Bob wrote:
>
>> Hi. From time to time, it seems like my GW1000 disappears. It looks
>> like the code is trying to rediscover it
Hi. From time to time, it seems like my GW1000 disappears. It looks like
the code is trying to rediscover it, but in the process hits a bug in the
code and crashes. This is with weewx 4.5.1 with python 3.7.3 and GW1000
0.41. The syslog looks like:
Mar 15 04:14:45 raspberrypi weewx[1374]
In the file cmon.py, there is a check on a directory (tdir) and a check on
a specific file (tfile). Apparently on some unices, the directory tdir
contains a file with the cpu temp. On raspberries, the directory exists,
but doesn’t contain the temperature file. The cpu temp is actually in the
Hi, I just recently upgraded to Buster and also weewx 3.9.1. I'm using the
HP1000 driver (contributed by AussieSusan). All works fine except for the
cpu_temp in the cmon skin. I had to flip the order of an "if-elif" block
in cmon.py to get it to work. I've let Matthew Wall know. It's
I'm not sure what exactly your question is. If you are trying to figure
out how to edit the file, then you need to use an editor. "nano" is a good
straight-forward choice:
nano /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
However, /etc is typically a protected directory and you have to a) either
be logged in as
Hi All,
I'm a new weewx user and I've been playing with the exfoliation skin by
mwall. I've brought the items below to mwall's attention over on the
wxforum, but it probably doesn't hurt to give them more exposure on this
list. Maybe someone else has seen them before or has some additional