Google may be our friend, and indeed, a Google search did to this old
thread by searching for "wee_database: command not found". Specifically,
this should be included:
* cd /home/weewx/bin*
* ./wee_config /home/weewx/weewx.conf --help*
I see no way that I could add it to the WeeWX Utilities
I use Firefox as my regular browser and have been chasing this issue for
some time now. The live data worked for many months but has stopped with
the "Failed connecting to the weather station. Please try again later!"
only on Firefox. It works fine on Chrome and Edge (which share the same
engi
I've updated the skin to 1.2rc2, and I have narrowed the problem down to an
SSL/MQTT issue. I had failed in the past, but today successfully got WeeWX
to update via TLS after I changed the MQTT setting in weewx.conf to
"tls_version = tlsv1.2". That makes sense, the Mosquitto broker wants TLS
1.
Sorry for the long post, but the details might matter. We had a significant
rain event last weekend and my rain gauge responded in a very weird way
(which it has done before). It was raining when I got up in the AM, 1/2
inch collected already. After about 3/4in, it POURED and the rain rate
slow
2 AM UTC-4 Tom Keffer wrote:
> What does the console show?
>
> On Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 6:27 AM Steve C wrote:
>
>> Sorry for the long post, but the details might matter. We had a
>> significant rain event last weekend and my rain gauge responded in a very
>> weir
ren K wrote:
> I remember such behavior when a spider let the remains of her meals drop
> into the rain bucket.
>
> Graham Eddy schrieb am Sonntag, 30. April 2023 um 02:46:00 UTC+2:
>
>> is the outlet from rain bucket partially blocked?
>> *⊣GE⊢*
>>
>>
falling from a tree
>> canopy, or any other object that could hold rain droplets, and release them
>> long after the rain shower has ended. Wondering if any trees have started
>> to encroach on the area above your rain gauge?
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On Mon, Ma