Thanks for the excellent explanation. I increased the report interval to 5
minutes.

I don't understand this though:

One final thing, if you start using 1 minute and decide later to move to 5
> minutes (or vice versa), there is no simple method to move between the two.
> It can be done but you will need to manually manipulate your database.


Is the problem with building charts from a time period with different
reporting times?







On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 2:22 AM, gjr80 <[email protected]> wrote:

> No real direct disadvantages, you will fill your database quicker than
> most, but storage is cheap and it's nothing that the dbms used by weeWX
> can't handle. CPU load is not necessarily an issue, unless you make it an
> issue. WeeWX spends most of its time reading and storing loop data and
> doing other bits of housekeeping, all not very CPU intensive. The CPU
> intensive work happens during the report generation, depending on your
> machine the report cycle might take a few seconds, a tens of seconds or
> longer. If you add extra reports to your system and your reports
> (regularly) take longer than your archive period to run then the next
> report cycle kicks off before the last one finishes. Because report
> generation is CPU intensive it slows down the already running reports. So
> as you can imagine things can slowly grind to a halt. Now if your archive
> period is short, and if you have added more reports, you have more chance
> of running into this overload situation than someone who, say, uses a 5
> minute archive period. If you like, you have less 'headroom'. Also coming
> into the equation are any other tasks your macine is doing (web server etc)
> as they will load the system as well.
>
> At the end of the day it really is horses for courses. If your
> reports(including FTP) take a few seconds to run you can probably handle
> 1minute easily. If your reports take say 45+ seconds you are probably
> borderline, anything more and you are asking for trouble. You will find
> lots of folks use a 5 minute archive period with a Vantage. Get your system
> running as you want then monitor your logs for a few cycles to see how long
> the reports take. If you add more reports to your system, monitor your logs
> again.
>
> One final thing, if you start using 1 minute and decide later to move to 5
> minutes (or vice versa), there is no simple method to move between the two.
> It can be done but you will need to manually manipulate your database.
>
> Gary
>
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