Hello!
Since 5.1 came out "yesterday", it looks like this issue was resolved per
the change log. I will disable the cron job of restarting the service every
morning now.
On Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 4:32:36 PM UTC-5 vince wrote:
> At the top of weewx.conf add "loop_on_init = True" to have it tr
Hello Vince,
For this step...
# su to the weewx account
su - weewx
(you will be in a shell as weewx)
...it is asking for a password. If I can no longer remember it or cannot
find it, then I'm toast, correct?
On Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 6:07:36 PM UTC-5 vince wrote:
> Host key verification fai
Hi,
I've had a stable weewx configuration for a couple of years. Most recently
the system was running v. 4.10.2 on an Unbuntu server 24.04. As of about 48
hours ago the system stopped updating web reports [no system changes or
update prior to failure]. Investigating the problem I couldn't fin
this doesn’t look right
⊣GE⊢
> On 5 Jul 2024, at 11:59 PM, Martin Davies wrote:
>
> 2024-07-05T14:40:14.766546+01:00 croft301 weewxd[4080]: DEBUG
> weewx.reportengine: Running report 'SeasonsReport'
> 2024-07-05T14:40:14.767221+01:00 croft301 weewxd[4080]: DEBUG
> weewx.reportengine: Cannot re
try ' sudo -u weewx -i ‘ to get an interactive shell as weewx
⊣GE⊢
> On 5 Jul 2024, at 11:48 PM, Ben W. wrote:
>
> For this step...
>
> # su to the weewx account
> su - weewx
> (you will be in a shell as weewx)
>
> ...it is asking for a password. If I can no longer remember it or cannot find
Yes, agreed. Looking at the directory listing the file doesn't appear to
exist. But this is after a 'clean' install.
Not sure why. Will try a further 'uninstall/reinstall'
On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 3:03:09 PM UTC+1 Graham Eddy wrote:
> this doesn’t look right
> *⊣GE⊢*
>
> On 5 Jul 2024, at 11
You can change a user's password as root, use
passwd
and you will be prompted to enter a password.
On 7/5/24 08:48, Ben W. wrote:
Hello Vince,
For this step...
# su to the weewx account
su - weewx
(you will be in a shell as weewx)
...it is asking for a password. If I can no longer remembe
Can i get added to telegram group to test?
On Monday, July 1, 2024 at 4:54:27 PM UTC-3 Vrishab Kakade wrote:
> Hello Ian,
> Could you please add me to the telegram group? @vrishabkakade
>
> Regards,
> Vrishab
>
> On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 5:22:13 AM UTC+5:30 Ian Millard wrote:
>
>> Hi Kjell,
Thanks - that was able to work for me. The rsync is still failing but at
least it's for a new reason now!
I get this
ERROR weeutil.rsyncupload: Permission denied, please try again.
even though I was able to connect via this step:
# seed its known_hosts file and set permissions correctly
pip upgrade
5.0.2 => 5.1.0
5.1.0b4 => 5.1.0
both worked without any issues. Thank you!
Tom Keffer schrieb am Freitag, 5. Juli 2024 um 01:48:27 UTC+2:
> Matthew just pointed out to me that you are using stretch (Debian 9).
> Package installs only work with Debian 10 or later. See the Debian Quic
Ok. I've tried reverting to the last working weewx.conf. I've checked all
the new permissions required for 5.1 as detailed here ..
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/Understanding-permissions
weewx appears to start and run correctly but reports are not generated and
the target html remains emp
Hard to say but I still think your weewx user's ssh setup vs. your remote
system is incorrect.
- use your normal account and ssh in 'without' a password using a
passwordless keypair and see if it works
- do the same test from the weewx account and see if that also works
If you can ssh
*"As of about 48 hours ago the system stopped updating web reports [no
system changes or update prior to failure]. Investigating the problem I
couldn't find any reason for this. In an attempt to fix the problem, I
tried updating to weewx to the latest version 5.1, following the update
guide,
Hey, still fiddling with various drivers for WeeWx.
Did you ever get anything to work with your project?
If so, I'm hopeful you might share the driver so I could study it.
Thx. Dale
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Thank you for thatwhere might I find the credentialsit has been 10
years since I set up all this and my memory is not that good anymore!
On Friday 5 July 2024 at 18:03:13 UTC+12 michael.k...@gmx.at wrote:
> The FTP server login failed (530 Login authentication failed) for your
> user an
Found it!
Status: Connecting to 43.245.53.39:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Status: Initializing TLS...
Status: Verifying certificate...
Status: TLS connection established.
Command: USER wilsonba
Response: 331 User wilsonba OK. Password required
Command: PASS
"I hope this message finds you well.
I wanted to provide you with an update regarding the **weewxd** process on
the server. We checked and confirmed that the **weewxd** process is
currently running smoothly.
process log filtering weewxd:
[Sydney] [root@*** log]# ps aux | grep weewxd
ro
" If you can ssh in as yourself but 'not' as weewx, that means your weewx
.ssh/config setup isn't quite right"
This is exactly what is happening. Should I generate the pub/priv keys
again but as the weewx user rather than the main user?
On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 11:52:16 AM UTC-5 vince w
Yes. You need the 'weewx' user to be able to ssh into the remote system
with a passwordless ssh keypair.
On Friday, July 5, 2024 at 7:32:17 PM UTC-7 Ben W. wrote:
>
>
> " If you can ssh in as yourself but 'not' as weewx, that means your weewx
> .ssh/config setup isn't quite right"
>
> This
That ps command and commentary they provided is so ridiculously wrong it is
unbelievable. Hopefully you're not letting them log into your pi3.
As michael.k said yesterday, your problem is that you have an incorrect
setting in the FTP section of your weewx.conf file. If it worked for years
an
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