Mine is the same - reboot, new version and the graphs look good.
Guy
Gaps in chart data with Ecowitt sensors. **solved**
Moderator: Mattk
Re: Gaps in chart data with Ecowitt sensors
- per minute data is held for two days in the RAM database and then discarded
- if the per-minute archiving option is chosen, minute based mapped sensor data and related derived data is stored in the database
- otherwise the storage/archiving is hour based (in case of minute based option activated: both - minute and hour).
You can check this yourself using e.g. sqlitebrowser on a Windows PC and reading a backup of your database (the backup is a 1:1 copy of your database at the point in time of the backup).
You can also use sqlitebrowser on a Linux computer
- if the per-minute archiving option is chosen, minute based mapped sensor data and related derived data is stored in the database
- otherwise the storage/archiving is hour based (in case of minute based option activated: both - minute and hour).
You can check this yourself using e.g. sqlitebrowser on a Windows PC and reading a backup of your database (the backup is a 1:1 copy of your database at the point in time of the backup).
You can also use sqlitebrowser on a Linux computer

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2xMeteobridge Pro [B+R] 15161, 2xRPi4B-2GB/16/32 3139,VM128 1704
Weather Landing page: https://meshka.eu
Ecowitt WiKi: https://meshka.eu/Ecowitt/dokuwiki
Re: Gaps in chart data with Ecowitt sensors
It was a glitch on the chart display part, storage of data was not impacted. Most recent releases have it fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience.