Meteohub mem nearly full. Meteohub/plug options

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Meteohub mem nearly full. Meteohub/plug options

Post by oliverb » Sun Jul 22, 2012 9:14 am

At present I have meteohub and a Meteoplug subscription.
My Meteohub memory is nearly full I need to consider my options.

1 Install larger 8GB memory card
2 Delete old data
3 Change to Bifferboard and stop using Meteohub
4 Wait a while and see is Rapberry Pi can be used as a client

I have a few questions.
if my momory cards fill up what happens to meteohub ? Does it stop working? Will it keep uploading data to Meteoplug?

If I delete my old data will the data on meteoplug be safe and will meteohub upload the new data as normal so Meteoplug has all my data?

If I shut down my Meteoplug and use a Bifferboard will it load the new data into my Metoplug account with no loss of data?

At the moment I am in favour of getting a Bifferboard.

Another option is a Raspberry Pi client. I have a model B built in an Oak case and this would look nice on display. Will Meteoplug support Raspberry Pi in the future?

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Raspberry Pi in Oak Case by Brett Oliver, on Flickr

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Re: Meteohub mem nearly full. Meteohub/plug options

Post by brianeh » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:16 pm

I too am curious about the option of building on Raspberry Pi as a platform.

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Re: Meteohub mem nearly full. Meteohub/plug options

Post by admin » Sat Aug 18, 2012 2:27 pm

oliverb wrote:if my momory cards fill up what happens to meteohub ? Does it stop working? Will it keep uploading data to Meteoplug?

If I delete my old data will the data on meteoplug be safe and will meteohub upload the new data as normal so Meteoplug has all my data?

If I shut down my Meteoplug and use a Bifferboard will it load the new data into my Metoplug account with no loss of data?
When storage is filled-up, meteohub will no longer log data an will fail updating graphs and weather networks.

When you delete historical data on Meteohub, Meteoplug will not be impacted as Meteoplug server stores its own data.

you can migrate an existing Meteoplug account to a new MAC address. Doing so will prevent your old data, when switching to bifferboard.

nice version of raspberry, you have over there :D

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Re: Meteohub mem nearly full. Meteohub/plug options

Post by oliverb » Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:47 am

Thanks for the info.

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