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Roll Over Failure for Yesterday's Data

Posted: Thu 17 Dec 2009 5:30 pm
by 2ferrell
I have a WH1080 weather station and yesterday's data did not rollover at midnight (It currently shows all 0's). I recevied a Debug data, which is attached. NOTE: I do not have a web connection at this time due to low internet connection (Only dial-up is available).

Thanks,
Bob

Re: Roll Over Failure for Yesterday's Data

Posted: Thu 17 Dec 2009 9:20 pm
by steve
This is an I/O error 103, which is pretty much the same as the I/O error 32 that someone else has had in another current thread. It's a 'sharing' violation, and means that something else had dayfile.txt open while Cumulus was trying to write to it. Is there anything on your system that might have been accessing the file at midnight? Anti-virus scanning, indexing, etc?

Re: Roll Over Failure for Yesterday's Data

Posted: Fri 18 Dec 2009 3:15 am
by 2ferrell
steve wrote:This is an I/O error 103, which is pretty much the same as the I/O error 32 that someone else has had in another current thread. It's a 'sharing' violation, and means that something else had dayfile.txt open while Cumulus was trying to write to it. Is there anything on your system that might have been accessing the file at midnight? Anti-virus scanning, indexing, etc?
Could have been an anti virus program running or a defrag. I will check settings to make sure they do not try to run at midnight. Thanks![/color]

Re: Roll Over Failure for Yesterday's Data

Posted: Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:41 pm
by steve
I'm going to rewrite the code which writes the dayfile, using different system calls, which will hopefully give a more helpful error when this occurs.

Re: Roll Over Failure for Yesterday's Data

Posted: Fri 18 Dec 2009 1:59 pm
by 2ferrell
Steve,

:oops: I discovered that I had deleted bad data from an earlier rollover in the day file (occurred when I was working on my station) and I left the data line blank for that day. I copied and pasted a good data line in the space and Cumulus rolled over OK.

Sorry for the Trouble - just learning...

Bob