it provides an exact moment when calling up the website..   I have had zero
trouble with that,,   I'd prefer to get a now factor than a 5min ago..  It
works so , I will stay with it.

On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:55 PM Andrew Milner <[email protected]>
wrote:

> generating an archive record every minute seems way over the top, and may
> create other issues if the reports cannot be generated within a 1 minute
> window - especially the reports generated once a day at midnight - as the
> database grows bigger and bigger (which will be very quickly at 1 minute
> archive intervals)
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 30 September 2018 09:31:48 UTC+3, Glenn F wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Gary.   Website is back to running as it was. Though i used    
>> "wee_device
>> --set-interval=1" I need that immediacy. Happy.. Though I still have that
>> fecking 15000mm/h  rain rate  ??   Clues../?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 5:58 PM gjr80 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, it looks like when you did the wee_device --clear you reset the
>>> archive interval on your station to the default 30 minutes. When WeeWX
>>> starts the archive interval is read from weewx.conf and the station (if
>>> it supports this), if there is a discrepancy then the station archive
>>> interval is used. In your case the answer is in the log (sorry did not read
>>> this far when you first posted, that was a lot of log!):
>>>
>>> Sep 29 19:15:29 Weather-Station weewx[2068]: engine: The archive
>>> interval in the configuration file (300) does not match the station
>>> hardware interval (1800).
>>> Sep 29 19:15:29 Weather-Station weewx[2068]: engine: Using archive
>>> interval of 1800 seconds (specified by hardware)=
>>>
>>> This will explain the dotty plots as well, there is only one data point
>>> being saved every 30 minutes. I suspect you want to change to a 5 minute
>>> archive interval, to do this you will need to use wee_device again but
>>> this time with the --set-interval action, something like:
>>>
>>> $ wee_device --set-interval=5
>>>
>>> Note the interval is in minutes and also not you need to stop WeeWX
>>> before doing this and then start again once set. Depending on your
>>> privileges you may need to use sudo
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 30 September 2018 14:25:05 UTC+10, Glenn F wrote:
>>>>
>>>> using the " sudo /etc/init.d/weewx start/stop "  command. I had this
>>>> set perfectly bugger it until I tried to remove the bad data :( which is
>>>> still there and now my webpage is only logging updates every half hr even
>>>> with the same weewx.conf file, before it would give me the exact time
>>>> update with a page refresh per minute , and also the plots are dots rather
>>>> than the line graph it was before..  Almost feel like giving up on this
>>>> years data , only had it since JAN, and just starting over.. Would be hair
>>>> pulling if I had some :P
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 8:34 PM gjr80 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Exactly what command have you used to start/restart WeeWX?
>>>>>
>>>>> Gary
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