Meteobridge RPI - not able to restart without Internet - not logging sensors in LAN
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 4:38 pm
I am a relative fresh user of Meteobridge running it on a Raspberry Pi with a supported SD card.
The main purpose of my Meteobridge instance is to feed locally recorded (Ecowitt GW-1000) weather data to my OpenSprinkler Weather Service running on another RPi.
Last week it started to get stormy in my region. Not as bad as in Germany these days, but a storm means power outage from seconds to 1 hour and a longer outage also means, that my Internet provider is also not servicing, for various ammounts of time.
Last Sunday we had over 50mm rainfall. But my Opensprinkler as still thinking, we had 0mm.
This is, because around 6:30 in the morning there were some power outages lasting 30-45 minutes. But the Internet service was not returning until around 18:00.
My local LAN was working, my weather station was sending data to the Chinese server (after Internet connection was back), but Meteobridge refused to record anything until the Internet connection was back (I attached an export from the data for that day). I was able to connect to the RPi running Meteobridge, it was telling me something about not able to go online.
Is it normal?
I mean, the weather station is on my LAN. Meteobridge RPi is on my LAN (reporting to opensprinkler via a local IP address via HTTP). Opensprinkler Weather Service is on my LAN (and not requiring any online connection). It is not something that has to go through a cloud service.
Then why on earth do I need to have Internet connection to be able to restart the Meteobridge RPi? There has to be a relative easy way to make this work.
I was happy to buy the licence for this turnkey solution.
I am also considering to buy a small UPS to run my Rpi/NAS machines without power for a while.
But I don't want to buy a 4G modem and program something to change the Internet from cable to 4G, when cable is not working (mostly some minutes or hours outage over a year).
The main purpose of my Meteobridge instance is to feed locally recorded (Ecowitt GW-1000) weather data to my OpenSprinkler Weather Service running on another RPi.
Last week it started to get stormy in my region. Not as bad as in Germany these days, but a storm means power outage from seconds to 1 hour and a longer outage also means, that my Internet provider is also not servicing, for various ammounts of time.
Last Sunday we had over 50mm rainfall. But my Opensprinkler as still thinking, we had 0mm.
This is, because around 6:30 in the morning there were some power outages lasting 30-45 minutes. But the Internet service was not returning until around 18:00.
My local LAN was working, my weather station was sending data to the Chinese server (after Internet connection was back), but Meteobridge refused to record anything until the Internet connection was back (I attached an export from the data for that day). I was able to connect to the RPi running Meteobridge, it was telling me something about not able to go online.
Is it normal?
I mean, the weather station is on my LAN. Meteobridge RPi is on my LAN (reporting to opensprinkler via a local IP address via HTTP). Opensprinkler Weather Service is on my LAN (and not requiring any online connection). It is not something that has to go through a cloud service.
Then why on earth do I need to have Internet connection to be able to restart the Meteobridge RPi? There has to be a relative easy way to make this work.
I was happy to buy the licence for this turnkey solution.
I am also considering to buy a small UPS to run my Rpi/NAS machines without power for a while.
But I don't want to buy a 4G modem and program something to change the Internet from cable to 4G, when cable is not working (mostly some minutes or hours outage over a year).