On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 08:55:14 -0700 (PDT)
Phil Green wrote:
> Hi
> Why do you need to do a ‘dump’ command when you do the clear-memory?
>
> Yes would be interested in a cron script.
> I presume the same one to be run twice a year when the clocks change
> forwards & backwards? Regards
> Phil
Do
Did you retry the --dump option again afterwards?
On Tuesday, 2 April 2019 20:43:07 UTC+1, David Hindley wrote:
>
> Not sure, but after using —dump, the system updated itself to show the
> current day as today (2 April) rather than 31 March.
>
> David.
>
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 19:28, Geoff
Not sure, but after using —dump, the system updated itself to show the
current day as today (2 April) rather than 31 March.
David.
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 19:28, Geoff Cusick wrote:
> Do I infer that the —dump option failed immediately, and didn’t download
> any records?
>
> Geoff
>
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Do I infer that the —dump option failed immediately, and didn’t download any
records?
Geoff
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> On 2 Apr 2019, at 17:07, hindle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I had the same
I had the same problem, but only noticed it today. I used the solution
suggested here, which correctly reset the system, so many thanks for the
suggestion. However, my NOAA reports are missing 1 April - which is
strange, as I would presume that data would have been in the logger. I
also got
As an update, my second rpi although it failed clear memory and dump
commands must have done some good as it started working again shortly after
i did the dump command. Phil O
On Mon, 1 Apr 2019, 16:55 Phil Green, wrote:
> Hi
> Why do you need to do a ‘dump’ command when you do the
As I said, belt-and-braces!
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> On 1 Apr 2019, at 17:56, Jeff A. D. wrote:
>
> Personally, I've never had to clear memory after the dump. Once I've dumped
> the memory
Personally, I've never had to clear memory after the dump. Once I've
dumped the memory everything seems to sych back up to normal.
On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 10:01:18 AM UTC-6, Geoff Cusick wrote:
>
> The —clear-memory command does just that - it deletes all the data held in
> the logger.
The —clear-memory command does just that - it deletes all the data held in the
logger. That means that any data that has not been collected by weewx would be
lost. The —dump option downloads everything in the logger to weewx, which will
(should, does, at least with MySQL) reject any records
Hi
Why do you need to do a ‘dump’ command when you do the clear-memory?
Yes would be interested in a cron script.
I presume the same one to be run twice a year when the clocks change forwards &
backwards?
Regards
Phil
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The solution that Phil G posted certainly works for me, though I’ve done
belt-and-braces with:
sudo su # become super-user for now
service weewx stop # stop weewx (same effect as Phil’s /etc/init.d..step
wee_device —dump # (Note the double hyphen) Download all the logger’s stored
records -
Thanks.
The rpi/davis console which I de_powered worked perfectly with --dump, i didnt
try -clear--memory on this set up so thanks for that as it only missed 2
timestamps.
The other one (only rebooted) failed clear--memory also failed --dump which i
have a screen jpg off. It seemed to fail on
It's hard to tell here, but the dash before clear or dump is really a
double dash.
Still, I would try "wee_device - -dump" (without the extra space between
the dashes) first, instead of "wee_device --clear" to avoid losing data.
http://www.weewx.com/docs/hardware.htm#vantage_notes
On Sunday,
It's hard to tell here, but the dash before clear or dump is really a
double dash.
Still, I would try "wee_device - -dump" (without the extra space between
the dashes) before "wee_device --clear" to avoid losing data.
http://www.weewx.com/docs/hardware.htm#vantage_notes
On Sunday, March 31,
Hi Phil. Thanks for the reply but I get
wee_device error: no such option -c when i tried.
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Instead of clearing memory in the logger, which could cause loss of data, I
use the command "sudo wee_device --dump". This fills in all the missing
values in the data base since the time change, and seems to get things back
on track. At least it has for me.
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at
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