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  • in reply to: Valves Don’t Open #78519

    Brendan Coupe
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    I restored the image I made in March 2023 and everything worked. I did not realize that the rain sensor was active before I restored the RPi image but as soon as the system booted up, the rain sensor was active (happens when it’s cold). It was not active on the system prior to restoring the image. I guess that was the first hint of a problem.

    I then restored the recently updated version of the OSPi software, and everything was working correctly. At this point it appears both the hardware and the OSPi software is not the problem.

    I ran apt upgrade and dist-upgrade on the RPi. The OSPi still worked.

    Kernel when the system did not work: 6.6.26-v7+
    Kernel after the restore (from a year ago): 5.15.82-v7+
    Kernel after running update: 5.10.103-v7+

    I also know that the kernel on a the system running at my old house is 6.1.55-v7+ and if it wasn’t running they would have called me by now.

    My next step is to backup the working image and update the kernel to the latest (rpi-update) and see if that causes the problem. This won’t happen for a few days.

    Any other ideas?

    in reply to: no more free Wunderground API key? #54172

    Brendan Coupe
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    OK, that worked. Thanks.

    in reply to: no more free Wunderground API key? #54169

    Brendan Coupe
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    I just did a reset (reset all station data) and then an exprt and the wtkey is still there. That key does not want to go away.

    in reply to: no more free Wunderground API key? #54164

    Brendan Coupe
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    Is there any way to unhide the option temporarily so I can delete the key? I don’t like having deprecated settings left behind.

    From the web browser I did an export, import and export and the wtkey was still in the second export file.

    Next I tried removing the wtkey from the original export file, importing it and then exporting again and the wtkey was in the last export file.

    Not only does it not appear to be ignoring the key it also appears to keep it from the currently running system. Do I need to start with a clean system for the import to ignore the wtkey setting?

    in reply to: no more free Wunderground API key? #54161

    Brendan Coupe
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    I’m trying to delete my weather underground api key but I can’t find it. I know it’s still set because I can see it in the json file after backing up my system (wtkey). It no longer appears in the options or advanced options.

    How do I delete it?

    in reply to: OSPi Major Update Available #33870

    Brendan Coupe
    Participant

    I just moved from 2.0.3 to 2.1.2 and my CPU is maxed out. /usr/bin/python ospi.py is using 95% of the CPU.

    I was not able to upgrade using the instructions that I found on the wiki.

    The first link appears to be broken (all links may have the same double http problem – using Chrome on Linux):

    WORKS: http://rayshobby.net/mediawiki/index.php/Python_Interval_Program_for_OSPi#From_an_earlier_version

    BROKEN: http://http//rayshobby.net/mediawiki/index.php?title=Python_Interval_Program_for_OSPi#From_an_earlier_version

    After upgrade I got an internal server error. It appears that snames.txt in 2.0.3 has been renamed to snames.json in 2.1.2. Simply renaming the file did not fix the error. I decided to start clean rather than deal with any other upgrade issues.

    The only file that I copied from the 2.0.3 data directory is the programs.json file. The CPU is maxed out with both the clean (no programs) programs.json file and the one copied from the 2.0.3.

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