Hello All
It's sometime since I posted on this forum as things have been running pretty well for several years now. I have now run into a problem that I encountered around 3 years ago or so when the data storage became full on my Sheeva plug with Meteohub installed. The weather station is a Davis Vantage Pro 2 and the PC Win 10 pro installed. The message showing under settings is this on http://192.168.1.77/cgi-bin/meteohub.cgi:-
Storage
Media:
SDC 09/2009 0x00201de6 (3285.90 rounds)
Swap:
0MB of 131MB used (0%)
System:
640MB of 838MB used (76%)
Data:
2542MB of 2542MB used (100%)
It is the data I want to delete above, but for the love of me I cannot locate it. I located it several years back and deleted what I needed to but I now I can't find it and it's driving me nuts! Ideas anyone please. The only card plugged into the Sheeva is a 4Gb SD card.
Richard
Need to delete accumulated data!
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Re: Need to delete accumulated data!
Know nothing about MeteoHub but if it's similar to MB then try \\192.168.1.77\ and see what shows or in MB's case \\192.168.1.77\data\
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Re: Need to delete accumulated data!
Hi All
I got to to the bottom of the issue with a "DOH"
moment. The issue was resolved when I fell in that a MS backup was being placed on the Meteohub drive :- export(\\meteohub\public) (Y:) which is on the PC network (can't remember creating a path here, so it must have been a senior moment. I had to delete these files manually as full permissions needed to be set to everyone, Unix (user) and Unix (Group) as of course this 4Gb SD card (Y:) is essentially a Unix card for the Sheeva Plug. I couldn't originally work out why having deleted the weather data files the card was immediately filling up again with MS backup files... then ding!!
Oh well, thanks to all who looked at my message of plight ... job done
I got to to the bottom of the issue with a "DOH"

Oh well, thanks to all who looked at my message of plight ... job done
