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  • Thread Starter atlehogberg

    (@atlehogberg)

    Maybe I found the error – I have changed the update frequency in Crontab to 11 minutes now, and suddenly things seem to work. I had it at a shorter interval previously. Is this a known limitation to update frequency of Netatmo servers or similar?

    Thread Starter atlehogberg

    (@atlehogberg)

    Hello Pierre

    After the switch to European summertime approx 2 weeks back, the widgets are no longer updating. I can log in to WordPress, open the LiveWeather settings page, and then the widgets display updated data.
    But – they do not update automatically thereafter. I can see the CRON job running in Linux, because it is copying some webcam files and that is working. Do you have any suggestions on what could be wrong? It ran fine for 1,5 weeks prior to the summertime shift.
    Thanks for any suggestions.

    Thread Starter atlehogberg

    (@atlehogberg)

    Have now made the cron modifications as given in the web-links you sent me, and the widgets seem to update fine. I guess I will need to wait and see a little longer whether the cron is doing a better job than wp-cron as such. Will let you know if I see any further issues – assume this is ok now.

    A small, additional questions: I do not quite understand why the text-shortcode give a different timestamp than the widget. Are all elements using same data? Or separate queries?

    Thanks again.

    Rgds
    Atle

    Thread Starter atlehogberg

    (@atlehogberg)

    Thank you again, I will try to define new and proper cron jobs in Linux, I am already using cron to copy webcam files regularly, so that should be fine (just have no time to test right now – need to do some of my real work as well 🙂 )

    Rgds
    Atle

    Thread Starter atlehogberg

    (@atlehogberg)

    Hello Pierre

    First of all – I am really impressed with your support and response – as well as the idea and quality of widgets etc. – Well done!

    Secondly, I run the latest version of your plugin (v.2.4.0) on WordPress 4.4.2. I have just now installed the php5-intl add in to php on my Raspberry Pi, and the error message regd. internationalisation is now gone. Maybe that will also help the update stability?

    I am running everything on a small Raspberry Pi B2, with no caching. The load is really small – basically myself and my family. The server does some small webcam-image copying on regular intervals, but nothing heavy I think.

    Thanks for your support.

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