On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 12:06:46 PM UTC-8, pon...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I've been saving files to a Synology NAS from an RPi for years.
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Sure - totally understand and I'd possibly be doing it too if I had a NAS.
Here's one link to their docs https://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html
which
I've been saving files to a Synology NAS from an RPi for years. I don't
allow any external access to the NAS however, besides 2 factor
authenticated logins to the management UI. I've saved files to a web server
there in the past but currently I just send logs to it from WeeWX and also
backups.
Guys - one thing to be careful for is sqlite3. Their authors say to never
use it on anything network-attached.
That doesn't mean it won't work of course, but they seemed to strongly
suggest not doing it.
(switching weewx to mysql would solve that problem)
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> On Friday, 18 January 2019 01:47:38 UTC, nine...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I have my laptop running Linux and weewx set up to store the archive
be better.
Tom
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On Friday, 18 January 2019 01:47:38 UTC, nine...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have
I would appreciate seeing the relevant parts of your weewx.conf file for
this.
I assume that with this setup, you don't permit your NAS drives to spin
down (as they are written to every archive period) assuming they are HDDs
and not SSDs. If they are, indeed, HDDs I guess it would be best to us
On Friday, 18 January 2019 01:47:38 UTC, nine...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have my laptop running Linux and weewx set up to store the archive folder
> and the public_html folder on my Synology NAS. I have entered the lines into
> the fstab to have the NAS mounted when the laptop boots up.
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> I
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I have Weewx running on a RPi (zero, also used 3B+) that connects to my
Synology NAS via WiFi.The entire Weewx folder lives
Thanks. I tried this but the RPI still would not boot.
Tom
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The entry to the drive
The entry to the drive (whichis the root for weewx) is:
x.x.x.x:/volume1/weewx/home/weewx nfs
defaults,nofail,noatime,nolock,intr 0 0
Of course the first part is the reference to the NAS folder
Susan
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I have Weewx running on a RPi (zero, also used 3B+) that connects to my
Synology NAS via WiFi.The entire Weewx folder lives on the NAS so that the
data base and regularly generated files all live on storage that is not so
prone to wearing out.
I also use systemd to make sure that the network is
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