If you're running weewx 5.1 yes it is very likely you need the weewx user
added to the group(s) needed to access network devices. See the wiki and
FAQ and many (many) other posts here with how to debug and fix the problem.
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 1:34:57 PM UTC-7 Marco Citossi wrote:
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Anyway also from the other webserver with weewx 5 I get an error.
Could be a problem of firewall again?
weewx.service - WeeWX
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/weewx.service; enabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-07-31 22:28:35 CEST;
2s
Hi vince!
Centos 7, weewx 3.8.0.a1
I've find pid in /var/run...deleted, stopped weewx 2 times (failed), start
again but nothing same problem.
Thanks.
Il giorno mercoledì 31 luglio 2024 alle 19:24:26 UTC+2 vince ha scritto:
> Marco - what os (and version) are you running and which version of we
Marco - what os (and version) are you running and which version of weewx ?
In older os using init.d startup files the pid file would be in /var/run if
that helps any in looking for it. Generally trying to stop weewx twice
and then start it (not 'restart') used to work.
On Wednesday, July 31,
I don't find the pid file in the ps list.
I've tried to restart the webserver but same problem.
Il giorno mercoledì 31 luglio 2024 alle 15:47:50 UTC+2 Graham Eddy ha
scritto:
> delete the pid file. then it will start (and create new pid file)
> *⊣GE⊢*
>
> On 31 Jul 2024, at 11:37 PM, Marco Citos
delete the pid file. then it will start (and create new pid file)
⊣GE⊢
> On 31 Jul 2024, at 11:37 PM, Marco Citossi wrote:
>
> I've tried to restart a lot of times but I get this error.
> "Checking for weewx: weewx dead but pid file exists."
> What could be the problem?
> Thank.
> M.
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