Thanks Vince.
I'll try to find the way to do that

Le mardi 13 février 2024 à 22:05:10 UTC+1, vince a écrit :

> oops, I meant running as 'weewx' or 'pi' or 'something else'....
>
> The reason I'm asking is that your systemctl log shows a sudo error that 
> means that the account you are trying to use sudo under is not permitted to 
> do so.  The default dpkg installation creates a weewx user and group but 
> does not create a /etc/sudoers.d file for that user.  So the weewx user is 
> not going to be able to sudo if you specify that.
>
> But....you should be able to add the weewx user to the correct group(s) 
> that can access your hardware.  I think there are other threads related to 
> how to do that.
>
> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 12:57:21 PM UTC-8 vince wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 12:31:54 PM UTC-8 Pierre-Yves wrote:
>>
>> Weewx and webserver are perfectly working in simulator mode with "sudo 
>> systemctl start weewx" command
>>
>>
>> Good.  That means your problem appears to be related to getting weewx as 
>> a non-privileged user to access your RTL-STR hardware.
>>
>> When running weewx using the Simulator does "ps aux|grep weewxd" show it 
>> running as weewxd ?  Or pi ?  Or something else ?
>>
>>  
>>
>

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