it's not posting the data to WX Underground.  I'm offline.  WX Underground 
says "this PWS is not reporting."

On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 10:06:46 PM UTC-5, Andrew Milner wrote:
>
> the log output, as far as it went, looks perfectly ok to me - and as may 
> be expected.
>
> data should be being posted to wunderground - so not sure what you mean 
> when you say data is not being posted!  where is it not 'posting' to??  
> what do you mean when you say it is not being posted??
>
> The log snippet was not long enough to see what happened at your next 
> archive interval ie next posting occasion, and the snippet did not say what 
> your archive interval was either as the snippet started too late in the 
> startup sequence!!!
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 06:00:58 UTC+3, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>
>> you don't want to know!  ha!  ran the command to see the log and I think 
>> I know why it's not posting. posting isn't enabled...
>>
>> pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: StationRegistry: Station 
>> will not be registered: no station_url specified.
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: Wunderground-PWS: Data 
>> for station KTXBEDFO19 will be posted
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: PWSweather: Posting not 
>> enabled.
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: CWOP: Posting not 
>> enabled.
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: WOW: Posting not enabled.
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: restx: AWEKAS: Posting not 
>> enabled.
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: engine: Starting up weewx 
>> version 3.8.0
>> May 14 21:52:29 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: engine: Clock error is 2.05 
>> seconds (positive is fast)
>> May 14 21:52:30 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: engine: Starting main packet 
>> loop.
>> May 14 21:57:56 raspberrypi weewx[20789]: vantage: LOOP try #1; error: 
>> Expected to read 99 chars; got 85 instead
>>
>>
>> On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 9:56:03 PM UTC-5, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>>
>>> the user guide says
>>> sudo weewxd weewx.conf
>>>
>>> what error do you get?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 05:50:23 UTC+3, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ok - so you have found the command line, and you have started the weewx 
>>>> daemon
>>>>
>>>> there should be no more output to the screen from weewx when it is 
>>>> running as a daemon.
>>>>
>>>> there will be entries in the log though.
>>>>
>>>> if you want to see weewx output on the screen
>>>> 1. stop weewx with sudo /etc/init.d/weewx stop
>>>> 2. run weewx from the command line
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 05:43:52 UTC+3, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I think you're right - I need some serious linux work.  I thought 
>>>>>> maybe this was a lot simpler than it is - was hoping for a "type this 
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> it'll run" kinda thing.  LOL
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> this command 
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo ls /usr/share/weewx
>>>>>
>>>>> got me a file listing of some daemon stuff and a bunch of weewx stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess that's good but I don't know what to do next.
>>>>>
>>>>> I ran this command (after reading the docs for the 50th time)
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo /etc/init.d/weewx start
>>>>>
>>>>> and it says "starting weewx service."
>>>>>
>>>>> doesn't seem like it's coming back online though.  
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks everyone for all their help!
>>>>>
>>>>

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