TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
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TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
When I perform a reboot through the Meteobridge interface, all my historical data is lost.
I get the following message from the logger after the reboot: "no historical data loaded."
I have 'Tolerated age of data' set to 10 minutes.
I have 'Save historical data' set to 10 minutes on the 'Weather Station' tab.
If I change a setting and save it, I get this message from the logger 'historical data loaded (29 records).'
So, it seems the historical data is there, but it is not getting loaded after a reboot.
Is this by design, are my settings wrong, or is this a bug in the software??
Thanks!!
Ron B.
I get the following message from the logger after the reboot: "no historical data loaded."
I have 'Tolerated age of data' set to 10 minutes.
I have 'Save historical data' set to 10 minutes on the 'Weather Station' tab.
If I change a setting and save it, I get this message from the logger 'historical data loaded (29 records).'
So, it seems the historical data is there, but it is not getting loaded after a reboot.
Is this by design, are my settings wrong, or is this a bug in the software??
Thanks!!
Ron B.
Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
The message from the logger just tells you that historical data from within the Davis Console is not used. But Meteobridge keeps track on min/max data it has seen itself and conserves that over a reboot.
BTW: Are you using a USB stick for operation? This sometimes seem to interfere with min/max storage on the Meteobridge server.
BTW: Are you using a USB stick for operation? This sometimes seem to interfere with min/max storage on the Meteobridge server.
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
I am not using a USB stick for operation. Also, I am not using a Davis Console.
I have the Ecowitt GW1000 collecting data from a WS-2902 sensor array.
I am also using a WS-2000 console, which allows me to reconstruct my historical data.
The Meteobridge is running over ethernet, not wireless. The system works great, until I do a reboot, then all historical data is lost.
I have attached screen captures of the 'Live Data' tab before and after a reboot. Downloaded as a picture it is more readable.
The Meteobridge Wiki says that the historical data is stored on the Meteobridge server and is restored, I assume when rebooting.
It would appear that the historical data is NOT being restored when I perform a reboot.
Thank you for the reply.... It would be wonderful if we can resolve this issue!
Thanks,
R. Brand
I have the Ecowitt GW1000 collecting data from a WS-2902 sensor array.
I am also using a WS-2000 console, which allows me to reconstruct my historical data.
The Meteobridge is running over ethernet, not wireless. The system works great, until I do a reboot, then all historical data is lost.
I have attached screen captures of the 'Live Data' tab before and after a reboot. Downloaded as a picture it is more readable.
The Meteobridge Wiki says that the historical data is stored on the Meteobridge server and is restored, I assume when rebooting.
It would appear that the historical data is NOT being restored when I perform a reboot.
Thank you for the reply.... It would be wonderful if we can resolve this issue!
Thanks,
R. Brand
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
i also have the same problem. but i use the davis vantage pro2
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@RAbrand: can you please give me a remote login so that I can inspect this. Please send credentials to "info(at)meteobridge.com".
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
Okay, I have emailed you my URL and password for my Meteobridge.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
Thanks for providing me a chance to test on your affected system. I found a bug related to WR902AC V3. Just released version has this fixed.
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
It appears that you have resolved the issue. I performed a system reboot, and my historical data was restored.
Thank you for your support!! Much appreciated!!
My only issue now is no WiFi, but I can live with that!!
Thank you for your support!! Much appreciated!!
My only issue now is no WiFi, but I can live with that!!
Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
WR902AC V3 has 2.4 GHz WiFi support. Giving the right credentials it should work fine. At least mine does...
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
Okay, thanks. I will try again. I can see my AP in the dropdown of Known SSID's, set region to US, WPA2-PSK encryption (same as AP), (auto) 2.4 GHz, and my passphrase. When I save and reboot, the Meteobridge makes no attempt to connect to my AP. Any suggestions? Maybe force a 2.4 GHz selection rather than 'Auto' ??
Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
should work. Any special characters in the SSID or password? hidden SSID?
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Re: TP-Link WR902AC Ver. 3 does not load historical data on reboot
Nope, no special characters, just upper and lower case. SSID is not hidden, it shows up in the Meteobridge SSID dropdown. Verified in router settings that SSID is not hidden.
When I have tried to setup the WLAN before, it's a real hassle to get it back to running ethernet.
According to the Meteobridge Wiki, when the WLAN is enabled, the LAN port is assigned IP address 192.168.168.111, correct?
I may try the WLAN again, and use the LAN port at 192.168.168.111 to revert the settings back (rather than a full reset) in the event WLAN fails again.
Could the LAN Bridge setting have anything to do with this?
Thanks for your suggestions and assistance!!
When I have tried to setup the WLAN before, it's a real hassle to get it back to running ethernet.
According to the Meteobridge Wiki, when the WLAN is enabled, the LAN port is assigned IP address 192.168.168.111, correct?
I may try the WLAN again, and use the LAN port at 192.168.168.111 to revert the settings back (rather than a full reset) in the event WLAN fails again.
Could the LAN Bridge setting have anything to do with this?
Thanks for your suggestions and assistance!!