i found the command in /use/sbin 

But still no luck displaying the pages via Apache


- "Defeat lasts one day, giving up lasts a lifetime."

> On Jan 15, 2017, at 5:22 PM, Glenn McKechnie <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jerry,
> 
> As the root user.
> copy that file into /etc/apache2/conf-available, so that you now have it as 
> /etc/apache2/conf-available/weewx.conf
> 
> then run the command... 
>  a2enconf weewx.conf
> 
> and you should see a message saying...
> Enabling conf weewx.
> To activate the new configuration, you need to run:
>   service apache2 reload
> 
> Do that (reload apache)  and it should hopefully be working for you.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
>  Glenn
> 
> rorpi - read only raspberry pi + weewx: now with scripts
> 
>> On 16 January 2017 at 06:53, Jerry Simonowits <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> For those who may not remember, I’m a ham radio operator and we’re planning 
>> on putting up a weather station on a local tower and integrate it with our 
>> AREDN Mesh network for use bye emergency services (local/county/state).
>> 
>> Well, I’ve made some progress (Interrupted by a family item, so took a 
>> break).
>> 
>> I installed all the other items I needed (such as an Apache Server) and then 
>> followed the directions here:
>> 
>> weewx: Installation using setup.py
>> 
>> 
>> I had a successful install and have things setup so that both Apache and 
>> weewx startup automatically on my Raspberry Pi upon restart.
>> 
>> When I check with : file:///home/weewx/public_html/index.html it looks 
>> great, so this is good progress.
>> 
>> I followed these instructions to integrate with Apache:
>> 
>> If weewx was installed using setup.py, you must tell Apache where to find 
>> the weewx reports. One method is to install an Apache configuration snippet:
>> 
>> sudo cp util/apache/conf.d/weewx.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d
>> Be sure that the path in the Apache configuration snippet matches the 
>> HTML_ROOT defined in the weewx configuration file. For example, the path for 
>> a default setup.py installation would look like this:
>> 
>> Alias /weewx /home/weewx/public_html
>> <Directory /home/weewx/public_html>
>>     Options FollowSymlinks
>>     AllowOverride None
>> </Directory>
>> Restart Apache to make the changes happen:
>> 
>> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
>> The conf.d file was created (it wasn’t there before) and it had the right 
>> root and so on in the file. I restarted Apache, and even restarted the Pi, 
>> but I’m getting a 404 when I try and access using the URL of 
>> http://localhost/weewx
>> 
>> When I try http://localhost/home/weewx/public_html/index.html I also get a 
>> 404 with an error message from Apache saying “The requested URL 
>> /home/weewx/public)html/index.html was not found on this server
>> 
>> Any suggestions ?
>> 
>> Jerry KB2GCG
>> 
>> Gerald (Jerry) Simonowits CISM, CISSP, CRISC
>> 
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