On Saturday 10 December 2016 12:28:07 midi-pascal wrote:
On 16-12-10 10:53 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 10 December 2016 07:12:58 midi-pascal
wrote:
ls -l ~/.wmWeatherReports/
I got them in my ~/.wmWeatherReports directory, but neglected to see
if gkrellm had updated. So chowned it to root:root and overwrote
the one in /usr/share/gkrellm, and when I did look as soon as I'd
hit F10 on the root session of mc, gkrellm had updated.
Glad to see it worked!
In my first script change (in fact I rewrote it) I left part of the
processing, my bad.
I had set gkrellms weather page for a 1 minute
refresh, but they
don't refresh that often, but before I slowed it down to 15 minutes,
those files in my home directory were getting their time stamp kept
up to the minute. Hovering over the weather line of gkrellm shows
they had last updated at 10:00 AM, and its 10:52 here now. I just
set it back to 10 minutes, and the files in my home directory were
updated, but not the data. I'll get a better idea of when they do a
new snapshot that way.
Don't rush on the timer: as I figured out, the data is updated hourly.
Mine wasn't that fast, 10 am to 11:53, unless I missed an update playing
with something else. I have found that amanda has grown a facility to
initiate a backup on demand from the client when a machine comes online
from being shut down for the night, so I am contemplating doing that to
my latest cnc machine build, which will be run by a Raspberry-Pi 3b.
That, fits in your shirt pocket SBC, has way more than enough cpu to run
a time critical job, some parts of which take sub-millisecond response
times to run well. It has a 4 core, 64 bit cpu in it.
And then, while I'm typing this, it now says 12:53, so thats an hour
between the last 2 "snapshots".
I do believe I
am back in business! Thank you very much!, whoever
you really are.
/Do not be afraid, I am not a bot ;-)
My name is Pascal Viandier, a French man living in Canada for 32 years
and a TDE enthusiast for many years.
Hey, if he rides a Harley, he can't be all bad. :)
This is ///really /who I am, probably with a bit
defective English!
That is so NOT a problem. I just like to know who I am typing at/to. :)
Regards,
Pascal
Thank you again Pascal.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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