Is it drifting? If not. an explanation could be (just guessing), your 
machine (rPi?) doesn't have an RTC and WeeWX was started, before ntp 
corrected the clock, after the machine was powered off for about five 
hours. The WeeWX start time was stored an the station uptime is calculated 
with the timestamp sill 5 hours earlier, than the real time. Server uptime 
is provided by the OS and calculated in such a way that the correction of 
the clock is considered.


vince schrieb am Freitag, 24. Januar 2025 um 01:54:12 UTC+1:

> I suspect you are not running a ntp daemon annd your system clock is 
> drifting slow as every computer tends to do.
>
> On Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 4:38:18 PM UTC-8 Alan Salmon wrote:
>
>> I raised this a couple of months back because my Station Uptime was 1 
>> minutes longer than the Server Uptime.
>>
>> After just watching it for a while,  I've got to this point:
>>
>> [image: 2025-01-24.png]
>>
>> It's nothing catastrophic, rather a bit puzzling and I'd be interested to 
>> know how this happens.
>>
>> Cheers from outback Australia.
>>
>

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