Can you explain what you had wrong, so that others can have an idea what
to check?
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Hi
Finally, up and running here with Simulator. Next week time for connecting
the Davis.
http://sevejret.dk
Just some minor adjustment to the skin, then I'm done. The hardest part was
to setup the FTP on AWS, but it is working now and all configurations files
are kept in a safe place!
Configu
Hi Greg
Thanks for your time to look into this.
I have a week off next week, so I can start working with your good advises.
I'll get back to give an update.
Rgds
Gert
On Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 3:37:28 PM UTC+1, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> To answer your other questions in the pdf (probably
To answer your other questions in the pdf (probably best to keep text in
plain text):
As I understand it the belchertown skin, like all others, is run on
your weewx host and generates html files. Then, you arrange to
sftp/rsync these to your web server.
users load the html page and that
Gert Andersen writes:
> Sorry, but I'm still fiddling around with the configuration. I have made a
> little drawing showing what I'm trying to achieve and also ask some
> questions.
Please see my previous message about testing with mosquitto_pub and
mosquitto_sub. I don't think it makes sen
Hi
Sorry, but I'm still fiddling around with the configuration. I have made a
little drawing showing what I'm trying to achieve and also ask some
questions.
As mentioned earlier, I have no problems using mqtt, when I'm running weewx
(uploading from Ecowitt GW1000) and the broker on the same v
Gert Andersen writes:
> One more question. Should I just Mosquitto on vps-host(no weewx) and
> uploading the weewx reports?
on vps-host, you should run the mosquitto daemon.
on the weewx computer, there is no need for a broker*.
* One can run multiple brokers and bridge them, but I do not
Hi
One more question. Should I just Mosquitto on vps-host(no weewx) and
uploading the weewx reports?
Gert
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 9:56:02 AM UTC+1, Gert Andersen wrote:
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> Hi there
> Is this scenario possible.
>
> Currently I have an Ecowitt GW1000 which sends data to a VPS Server e
Hi
Thanks, now I have a starting point.
Gert
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 9:56:02 AM UTC+1, Gert Andersen wrote:
>
> Hi there
> Is this scenario possible.
>
> Currently I have an Ecowitt GW1000 which sends data to a VPS Server every
> 16 seconds with Weewx Interceptor, MQTT and Belchertow
Are the spaces you're adding for the html_root, belchertown root url, and
mqtt topic intentional for this forum post? If not, remove those extra
spaces they as they will cause a problem.
Do you need to run weewx on the vps host? I don't think you need to. weewx
on your Pi will generate the web
Hi
Thanks for your answer, I'll try that.
I'm a little bit unsure about the configuration and whether it's right.
On the rpi / weewx I have installed the weewx / mqtt extension to send data
on port 1883.
On vps_host I have installed weewx as well as Belchertown. I'm not
expecting to install
Belchertown should get data as soon as there is a dateTime in the MQTT
payload. Simulator should send this. What you have looks correct, but more
validating needs to take place. Use another client to connect to the MQTT
broker to validate you're seeing any data at all therethere.
Or run Belche
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