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Hallo

I'm surprised. When I checked my system today, I had to find the days of operational time has reset itself. Is it possible that an intervention by me into the historical data of the reason is?I have the rain rate to zero because I had the wrong values here.

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Could your Meteohub have spontaneously rebooted and reset the uptime to zero?
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Hi Thanks for the reply.
No I did not have a spontaneously rebooted executed. The system ran for over 105 days without problems. It has also been no update durchgeführt.
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Wölkchen wrote:The system ran for over 105 days without problems.
Have you checked the various log files, e.g. Log Files => meteohub log, for possible explanations?
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Hello skyewright
Nice to hear from you. In the log files is nothing remarkable.
But it is not so important. Because I only look for an explanation. The system will continue to run without errors. The days are getting back to countet.Must the other day's now to reckon. Wanted to ask if anyone has an explanation for the behavior. I can live with it. Thanks for your help.
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