Is it normal for the Meteobridge Pro buffer to fill up with the services I have set? I am very disappointed with the performance or something is wrong. I have already significantly reduced the services and the intervals….
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Thorsten
			
							Meteobridge Pro buffer fills up very quickly. **solved**
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				jailbreaker07
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Re: Meteobridge Pro buffer fills up very quickly
Buffer fills up when you initiate data uploads in higher frequency than they can be delivered. This typically happens when large number of retries are specified and the upload does not work properly (wrong credentials, service partially not available, internet connection drop).
In your definition of events I don't see repeat definitions and the time schedules are reasonable on first sight.
When you send remote login details to "info(at)meteobridge.com" I can have a closer look.
			
			
									
						
										
						In your definition of events I don't see repeat definitions and the time schedules are reasonable on first sight.
When you send remote login details to "info(at)meteobridge.com" I can have a closer look.
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Re: Meteobridge Pro buffer fills up very quickly
Hello, I found the bug last night.  I forgot to write this.  The problem was with event 10, here is under the template: "html: fhemMeteohub.html".  Now I have also selected the template under Template, also "template: fhemMetohub.html".  I suspect that this caused an endless loop or something.  After the change, the buffer is no longer full.  
Greetings Thorsten
			
							Greetings Thorsten
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