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WeatherCat => WeatherCat General Discussion => Topic started by: idunn on May 17, 2016, 01:23:24 PM
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Greetings All,
For some reason Weathercat 2 gives me a Can't Open message. In my Applications (10.9.5) I see WC1 as an icon and WC2 as a folder. Earlier it wanted to open but could not find my Lacrosse 2300 station because of a serial adapter problem (still have it). Help please.
Irving
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Dear Irving and WeatherCat troubleshooters,
For some reason Weathercat 2 gives me a Can't Open message. In my Applications (10.9.5) I see WC1 as an icon and WC2 as a folder. Earlier it wanted to open but could not find my Lacrosse 2300 station because of a serial adapter problem (still have it). Help please.
Does the error message appear to generated by OS X or by WeatherCat? Is there any chance you could take a screenshot of the error message so we could see it for ourselves. The instructions on how to take a screenshot for OS X can be found on Apple Support here:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201361 (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201361)
Once you have a screenshot, you can attach it to a posting using the attachment feature.
Let us know what you come up with.
Cheers, Edouard
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So I've been having heinous amounts of trouble with the computer Weathercat is running on. Last week I had to blow it back a month with Time Machine: I was getting Disk I/O errors that led me to believe that it was actually a corrupted drive. It had been behaving until this morning, at which point the computer froze. I rebooted it and it was having disk errors, but now that Weathercat isn't running it's snappy.
Weather cat, for its part, wouldn't open. I assumed that it had been corrupted so I uninstalled it (app zapper) and reinstalled it, but it still ain't going. Here's the Console log from a fresh'n'shiny new install of Weathercat, straight off the website:
5/23/16 1:18:37.003 PM WeatherCat[1253]: Checking System Version is 10.7 or later...
5/23/16 1:18:37.004 PM WeatherCat[1253]: System Version Check OK, running...
5/23/16 1:18:37.017 PM WeatherCat[1253]: Main Controller initialised.
5/23/16 1:18:37.017 PM WeatherCat[1253]: WeatherCat is Running...
5/23/16 1:18:37.845 PM pkd[346]: enabling pid=1223 for plug-in com.agilebits.onepassword4.safariextensioncompanion(6.2.1) 99B85CB5-CED8-4B47-A568-C1F68F41D4BA /Applications/1Password 6.app/Contents/PlugIns/SafariExtensionCompanion.appex
5/23/16 1:18:38.182 PM 2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword4-helper[293]: 621002 [EXT:(Secondary Thread 0x7fc93bde9390):<OP4ExtensionHTTPConnection: 0x7fc93bdd60e0>] M webSocketForURI: | [ES4] Extension connected Safari-Extension 'safari-extension://com.agilebits.onepassword4-safari-2bua8c4s2c / (null)'
5/23/16 1:18:38.648 PM WeatherCat[1253]: DM 0: ***Hello!***
5/23/16 1:18:38.649 PM WeatherCat[1253]: DM 0: Initialising sample cache
5/23/16 1:18:43.435 PM Safari[1223]: plugin com.agilebits.onepassword4.safariextensioncompanion invalidated
5/23/16 1:18:43.435 PM SafariExtensionCompanion[1254]: host connection <NSXPCConnection: 0x7f82e270a4d0> connection from pid 1223 invalidated
5/23/16 1:18:50.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.
5/23/16 1:18:50.701 PM WeatherCat[1253]: An uncaught exception was raised
5/23/16 1:18:50.701 PM WeatherCat[1253]: *** -[NSConcreteFileHandle readDataOfLength:]: Input/output error
5/23/16 1:18:50.702 PM WeatherCat[1253]: (
0 CoreFoundation 0x97671f79 __raiseError + 201
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x92ba5fd1 objc_exception_throw + 276
2 CoreFoundation 0x97671e8d +[NSException raise:format:] + 141
3 Foundation 0x96c2f908 _NSFileHandleRaiseOperationException + 147
4 Foundation 0x96bcc373 -[NSConcreteFileHandle readDataOfLength:] + 349
5 WeatherCat 0x0017cdbd -[WeatherCatDataManager load_dict_from_lw2_file:month:year:] + 390
6 WeatherCat 0x0015baae -[WeatherCatDataManager sampleCacheInit] + 3538
7 WeatherCat 0x0015fd34 -[WeatherCatDataManager initLocation] + 648
8 WeatherCat 0x0015f810 -[WeatherCatDataManager init:] + 391
9 WeatherCat 0x0010cf4a -[WeatherCatController awakeFromNib] + 4058
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x92ba387d -[NSObject performSelector:] + 62
11 CoreFoundation 0x9755f7b4 -[NSSet makeObjectsPerformSelector:] + 212
12 AppKit 0x908e909d -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:options:topLevelObjects:] + 1248
13 AppKit 0x908e8bb7 -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 56
14 AppKit 0x908c537a loadNib + 462
15 AppKit 0x908c4964 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:options:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 838
16 AppKit 0x90a7676f +[NSBundle(NSNibLoadingInternal) _loadNibFile:externalNameTable:options:withZone:] + 161
17 AppKit 0x90bca602 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 67
18 AppKit 0x908c43d7 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibNamed:owner:] + 743
19 AppKit 0x908bdc46 NSApplicationMain + 639
20 WeatherCat 0x000fa4d3 main + 261
21 WeatherCat 0x000fa301 start + 53
)
5/23/16 1:18:50.703 PM WeatherCat[1253]: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSFileHandleOperationException', reason: '*** -[NSConcreteFileHandle readDataOfLength:]: Input/output error'
*** Call stack at first throw:
(
0 CoreFoundation 0x97671f79 __raiseError + 201
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x92ba5fd1 objc_exception_throw + 276
2 CoreFoundation 0x97671e8d +[NSException raise:format:] + 141
3 Foundation 0x96c2f908 _NSFileHandleRaiseOperationException + 147
4 Foundation 0x96bcc373 -[NSConcreteFileHandle readDataOfLength:] + 349
5 WeatherCat 0x0017cdbd -[WeatherCatDataManager load_dict_from_lw2_file:month:year:] + 390
6 WeatherCat 0x0015baae -[WeatherCatDataManager sampleCacheInit] + 3538
7 WeatherCat 0x0015fd34 -[WeatherCatDataManager initLocation] + 648
8 WeatherCat 0x0015f810 -[WeatherCatDataManager init:] + 391
9 WeatherCat 0x0010cf4a -[WeatherCatController awakeFromNib] + 4058
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x92ba387d -[NSObject performSelector:] + 62
11 CoreFoundation 0x9755f7b4 -[NSSet makeObjectsPerformSelector:] + 212
12 AppKit 0x908e909d -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:options:topLevelObjects:] + 1248
13 AppKit 0x908e8bb7 -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 56
14 AppKit 0x908c537a loadNib + 462
15 AppKit 0x908c4964 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:options:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 838
16 AppKit 0x90a7676f +[NSBundle(NSNibLoadingInternal) _loadNibFile:externalNameTable:options:withZone:] + 161
17 AppKit 0x90bca602 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 67
18 AppKit 0x908c43d7 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) loadNibNamed:owner:] + 743
19 AppKit 0x908bdc46 NSApplicationMain + 639
20 WeatherCat 0x000fa4d3 main + 261
21 WeatherCat 0x000fa301 start + 53
)
5/23/16 1:18:50.704 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.xpc.launchd.oneshot.0x10000008.WeatherCat[1253]) Service exited due to signal: Trace/BPT trap: 5
5/23/16 1:18:50.719 PM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.ReportCrash[1257]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.ReportCrash
5/23/16 1:18:50.758 PM mds[61]: (Server.Warning:445) No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
Happy to link to the crash report.
http://pastebin.com/c7cnRRmw
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Dear slavetothelight and WeatherCat toubleshooters,
So I've been having heinous amounts of trouble with the computer Weathercat is running on. Last week I had to blow it back a month with Time Machine: I was getting Disk I/O errors that led me to believe that it was actually a corrupted drive. It had been behaving until this morning, at which point the computer froze. I rebooted it and it was having disk errors, but now that Weathercat isn't running it's snappy.
It seems clear that you have disk drive errors on the drive that WeatherCat is actually using. This is clear from this line in the error logs:
5/23/16 1:18:50.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.
At the very least try running disk first aid on the drive in question and see it reports. When I see errors like this, I rush out and replace the hard drive before I lose everything. It is definitely time to make sure you have a valid backup.
Sorry, do let us know what you discover.
Edouard
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I would also suggest Diskwarrior only if you can't get Disk Utility to Repair the drive's directory. BTW, neither app will repair the drive unless you boot from another drive.
The only reason to attempt either or both of those apps to Repair the Directory is so you can attempt to create a bootable backup, IF you don't already have one. If you do have one, do not over-write it with a new one. Instead, move directly to "GO", collect your $200, and get a new drive.
Dick drives will fail, it's only a question of when, not if. Your symptoms are classic for disk failure. Repeated "Repairs" are simply dangerous attempts to forestall the inevitable, in my humble opinion. After all, this is why we have multiple backups! ;)
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Hi All
Regarding my WC2 not opening, the error message seems to come from the Mac not WC. See attached Grab. Don't know what the -600 means. Mine is an old iMac running 10.9.5.
Still have not solved my serial adapter problem. Got several emails and error software to run from Plugable but they don't find a solution yet.
Aren't hobbies fun? ha ha
Irving
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Aren't hobbies fun? ha ha
Especially when they drive you nuts trying to figure out why they don't work. Hang in there.
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Hi Folks,
I wonder if the problem with WC2 not starting is related to these instructions copied below. I did not do this and in reading it now I do not know what the instructions mean regarding replacing one folder with another. Where is the new folder etc?
Still waiting for more help from Plugable on the adapter. As I said, WC1 starts up ok but stops when it cannot find my LaCrosse.
Thanks for any help. Irving
Upgrading to WeatherCat 2
To upgrade to WeatherCat 2 from WeatherCat 1, quit WeatherCat 1 then replace your existing WeatherCat folder with the new one and launch WeatherCat 2. There will be a short delay on first launch as your weather data is updated to the WeatherCat 2 format; depending on the size of your data set this can take a few minutes.
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Dear Irving, X-Air, Blick, and WeatherCat troubleshooters,
Regarding my WC2 not opening, the error message seems to come from the Mac not WC. See attached Grab. Don't know what the -600 means. Mine is an old iMac running 10.9.5.
This error might well be caused by the WeatherCat application file being corrupted as a result of your hard drive slowly dying. Have you run Disk First Aid on the startup disk and confirmed if the drive is working properly or not?
First things first. You need to verify that you have a stable startup drive before trying to get WeatherCat to work.
Edouard
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Edouard
Used the Verify Disk on the First Aid and seems to be ok.
Thanks, Irving
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Irving:
You should not have the WC1 icon in your applications folder. Rename it to WC1.old or delete it. To run WC2 click on the WeatherCat.app icon inside the WeatherCat2 folder.
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many thanks.
It took a long time to get this answer. Have to figure out how to rename it. I do want the files from WC1. Will it be ok?
Irving
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Yes. Your data files are stored somewhere else. Only applications files are in WC2.
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To rename the WC1 app. Right click on the icon and select Rename.
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Dear slavetothelight and WeatherCat toubleshooters,
So I've been having heinous amounts of trouble with the computer Weathercat is running on. Last week I had to blow it back a month with Time Machine: I was getting Disk I/O errors that led me to believe that it was actually a corrupted drive. It had been behaving until this morning, at which point the computer froze. I rebooted it and it was having disk errors, but now that Weathercat isn't running it's snappy.
It seems clear that you have disk drive errors on the drive that WeatherCat is actually using. This is clear from this line in the error logs:
5/23/16 1:18:50.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.
At the very least try running disk first aid on the drive in question and see it reports. When I see errors like this, I rush out and replace the hard drive before I lose everything. It is definitely time to make sure you have a valid backup.
Sorry, do let us know what you discover.
Edouard
Sigh.
So the OS has already been blown back a month via Time Machine. The argument was since it's a Mac Mini, which by the way has proprietary firmware and a proprietary connector and therefore cannot get a new HD without the Apple Store being involved, might as well try scraping it back and making a go of it.
And things were fine.
Until I started running Weathercat again.
And now I have Disk I/O errors.
So yeah - hair on fire panic because Disk I/O is bad bad bad. But no - software was reinstalled one-by-one until the I/O errors started happening again, and the application that caused them to reappear is Weathercat.
Which, by the way, is the one app that won't open anymore either.
Before it crashed and burned, it would also pinwheel the bejeesus out of the computer - as in, it'd sit there hanging, with nothing in the memory pressure, nothing in the CPU usage, but no ability to communicate beyond wiggling the mouse around, until it released. But if you kill Weathercat the computer responds *fine.*
So I can't say with certainty that Weathercat is the culprit, but I can say with certainty that Weathercat is the one program corrupted enough that it no longer opens.
What more do you want to know?
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I would also suggest Diskwarrior only if you can't get Disk Utility to Repair the drive's directory. BTW, neither app will repair the drive unless you boot from another drive.
The only reason to attempt either or both of those apps to Repair the Directory is so you can attempt to create a bootable backup, IF you don't already have one. If you do have one, do not over-write it with a new one. Instead, move directly to "GO", collect your $200, and get a new drive.
Dick drives will fail, it's only a question of when, not if. Your symptoms are classic for disk failure. Repeated "Repairs" are simply dangerous attempts to forestall the inevitable, in my humble opinion. After all, this is why we have multiple backups! ;)
Lecture somebody else.
The hard drive has been through three bare metal restores in the past week. It's restoring from a 40TB synology that exists solely for backup for five different computers. I'm handling two different operating systems and three different backup regimes from three different vendors and if I didn't know how to handle a Disk I/O error I'd probably start with *that*, not with the fact that all evidence points to Weathercat causing them.
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Well I renamed the WC1 icon but that had no effect. I still get a cant be opened message when clicking on WC2.
Am getting more support from Plugable on the adapter but that has not yet brought fruit.
Thanks, Irving
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Hello Irvin,
It looks like your copy of WeatherCat 2 is corrupt. Download a fresh copy, unzip it so you have a WeatherCat folder (if it doesn't unzip itself), then run WeatherCat 2 from the downloaded folder.
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Dear slavetothelight and WeatherCat toubleshooters,
So I've been having heinous amounts of trouble with the computer Weathercat is running on. Last week I had to blow it back a month with Time Machine: I was getting Disk I/O errors that led me to believe that it was actually a corrupted drive. It had been behaving until this morning, at which point the computer froze. I rebooted it and it was having disk errors, but now that Weathercat isn't running it's snappy.
It seems clear that you have disk drive errors on the drive that WeatherCat is actually using. This is clear from this line in the error logs:
5/23/16 1:18:50.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.
At the very least try running disk first aid on the drive in question and see it reports. When I see errors like this, I rush out and replace the hard drive before I lose everything. It is definitely time to make sure you have a valid backup.
Sorry, do let us know what you discover.
Edouard
Sigh.
So the OS has already been blown back a month via Time Machine. The argument was since it's a Mac Mini, which by the way has proprietary firmware and a proprietary connector and therefore cannot get a new HD without the Apple Store being involved, might as well try scraping it back and making a go of it.
And things were fine.
Until I started running Weathercat again.
And now I have Disk I/O errors.
So yeah - hair on fire panic because Disk I/O is bad bad bad. But no - software was reinstalled one-by-one until the I/O errors started happening again, and the application that caused them to reappear is Weathercat.
Which, by the way, is the one app that won't open anymore either.
Before it crashed and burned, it would also pinwheel the bejeesus out of the computer - as in, it'd sit there hanging, with nothing in the memory pressure, nothing in the CPU usage, but no ability to communicate beyond wiggling the mouse around, until it released. But if you kill Weathercat the computer responds *fine.*
So I can't say with certainty that Weathercat is the culprit, but I can say with certainty that Weathercat is the one program corrupted enough that it no longer opens.
What more do you want to know?
Unfortunately it's a hard IO error from the disk drive when WeatherCat is trying to read its data files - this is an unrecoverable error causing WeatherCat to quit. You'll either need to replace the disk drive, or run off an external drive if replacement of the internal drive isn't possible.
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Lecture somebody else.
LECTURE? Lecture!? If I gave a lecture, I'd expect to be paid or hand out a test! Since I'm retired and don't want any extra income that might attract the attention of the IRS, I'll be sending you the test. Be advised, however, it will be a computer file that you will need to install on an internal drive... [computer] (http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u666/xAirbusDriver/cheer2_zpsuajiabdd.gif)
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Unfortunately it's a hard IO error from the disk drive when WeatherCat is trying to read its data files - this is an unrecoverable error causing WeatherCat to quit. You'll either need to replace the disk drive, or run off an external drive if replacement of the internal drive isn't possible.
Okay. I can install it on an external drive and we'll see if that makes it better. Question, though: why is it that only Weathercat is having these issues? And why is it that the I/O errors only appear after WeatherCat has run for a while?
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This is the sound of Weathercat not running from an external drive. Next troubleshooting suggestion?
http://pastebin.com/G7x4E1WN
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Have you downloaded another (new) copy of WC, yet?
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This is the sound of Weathercat not running from an external drive. Next troubleshooting suggestion?
http://pastebin.com/G7x4E1WN
If you've put a copy of WeatherCat on an external drive and launched it from there, it isn't going to cure the problem as your data files will still be residing in your home directory on your internal drive - hence the file read error.
If you've installed the operating system on an external drive and booted the machine from there, then installed WeatherCat and restored the WeatherCatData folder from backup (which is what you need to do), then the files in the backup are corrupt. In this case, either restore the WeatherCatData folder from a backup before the drive started failing, or if you don't have one, you can delete the May data file and launch WeatherCat - it'll see the hole in your data and if your station has a logger, download the data from there to cover as much of the hole as it can.
You can find the WeatherCatData folder at ~/Library/WeatherCatData (easiest thing to do is enter this into the Finder's Go->Go To Folder menu command.
What I wouldn't recommend is something like cloning your internal drive to the external drive as this is likely to copy any corrupt files currently present on your internal drive.
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Lecture somebody else.
Pump the brakes a bit, Chief. This is a friendly forum and people are here to help. First you butt in on someone else's thread instead of starting your own thread (bad form) and then you make this comment which only reflects poorly on you. You came here for help so I suggest you at least act respectful to those who are trying to help.
The hard drive has been through three bare metal restores in the past week. It's restoring from a 40TB synology that exists solely for backup for five different computers. I'm handling two different operating systems and three different backup regimes from three different vendors and if I didn't know how to handle a Disk I/O error I'd probably start with *that*, not with the fact that all evidence points to Weathercat causing them.
Nothing there sounds overwhelming, or even whelming... except it sounds like you've assumed when maybe you shouldn't have.
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Hello All
Yes I did download WC2 again but still have the same problem. Does not want to open. I believe it opened once and gave a message of no contact with LaCrosse. This is because I also have a problem installing a serial usb adapter. I may try to go back to WC1 and get the adapter problem solved first. I am a bit surprised that all these problems have come up.
Thanks for helping
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Hi Folks,
Well I have renamed WC1 but still cannot get a freshly downloaded WC2 to open from its folder in my Applications. Just get a "can't be opened"message. Kinda weird. Also my serial adapter problem has not been solved. Maybe I should buy a usb WH1080 and get Snoop. Sort of heretic for this group.
Irving
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Lecture somebody else.
Pump the brakes a bit, Chief. This is a friendly forum and people are here to help. First you butt in on someone else's thread instead of starting your own thread (bad form) and then you make this comment which only reflects poorly on you. You came here for help so I suggest you at least act respectful to those who are trying to help.
The hard drive has been through three bare metal restores in the past week. It's restoring from a 40TB synology that exists solely for backup for five different computers. I'm handling two different operating systems and three different backup regimes from three different vendors and if I didn't know how to handle a Disk I/O error I'd probably start with *that*, not with the fact that all evidence points to Weathercat causing them.
Nothing there sounds overwhelming, or even whelming... except it sounds like you've assumed when maybe you shouldn't have.
I think you think you're being helpful. I think you're mistaken.
The thread is 'Weathercat not opening.' That's the problem I'm having. I stated that I had to do a bare metal restore and that once Weathercat *attempted* to run, Console reported Disk I/O errors. What I got, in return, was "ZOMG YOUR HARD DRIVE IS FAILING" when I'd already mentioned that I'd thumped it, restarted it, and gotten no errors whatsoever until Weathercat started running again. Further, I got "stock backup lecture #7" *AFTER* mentioning that I'd restored from backup.
Perhaps you would prefer I start a thread entitled "Weathercat not opening also" or "Weathercat not opening also I've already backed up and restored several times?"
Perhaps the time to jump to conclusions is *before* I explicitly say that the Disk I/O errors are related to running Weathercat?"
Here's the deal:
I formatted the hard drive last night. I restored it to 10.10.4. I then let it restore to 10.11.5. I then used Migration Assistant to copy my files back over. Worthy of note: the drive has passed Disk Utility with flying colors a half-dozen times. A new install of WeatherCat, with all files blown away, will open, run, and upload to Weather Underground.
But frankly? All the happy graphs in the world aren't worth much if WeatherCat is going to corrupt my operating system. And when I try to investigate the issues I'm experiencing, what I get is a bunch of blowback. This used to be a useful forum. Now it's a reason to let Weatherlink handle things. I've spent the past week diving in and out of Recovery Mode and I was hoping I'd get some useful interaction here. Mostly what I'm getting is an emoticon onslaught of castigation.
So yeah. I have ample reason to believe that there's a conflict between WeatherCat and OS 10.11. But I lack ample reason to investigate it further. Have fun finding it yourselves.
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I think you think you're being helpful. I think you're mistaken.
I try to be helpful to those who want help, but in this case, I was trying to nudge you as politely as I could that sounding respectful and gracious is always a better way to come across when seeking help.
The developer, the many beta testers, and thousands of users aren't having the issues you are attributing to WC, so in fairness, I think that's a reasonable reason for many to point to a hard drive problem instead of some massive issue that has not affected so many others. Disk Utility will pass failing drives all the time, but you probably already know that. I use, and highly recommend, a better monitoring program like SoftRaid (http://www.softraid.com). Internal volumes should be on SSD instead of hard drives anyway, especially in the Mini where they are easy and cheap to change out (https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ssd/owc/mac-mini). If it isn't a disk problem, we all hope you get to the bottom of your issue so the rest of us can have a solution if it happens to us.
dfw
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Sorry I couldn't help, but I think you got a lot of experienced users providing great suggestions, including the developer who knows the app better than anyone. I'm not sure you've convinced anyone that the problem is WC. If it were, there should be hundreds (OK, maybe only 98! [lol] ) of users reporting this same behavior.
You may have other apps that are doing massive amounts of disk access, I don't have any that write nearly as much as WC does. In my case, it is recording data at least every two minutes and writing to the files it then uploads. I do have some apps that can eventually use a lot of RAM and then start using virtual memory, but they certainly are not running 24/7.
Hope you find a successful solution, no matter what the software. ;)
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Slavetothelight - the problems you are seeing with WeatherCat are symptoms of your failing hard drive - the problems may occur at a certain drive temperature or it may be when WeatherCat accesses a certain file - the indication of the this is the IO error posted from the kernel. The solution is either to replace the internal drive and restore from a known good data set, or boot and run off an external hard-drive (as I posted above).
Irving, Googling the Finder's -600 error shows a few cases of applications not opening with the same error, but no apparent cause (that I've been able to chase down). It may be worth contacting Apple - they'll know more about what this error means and may be able to suggest a solution.
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Hi Weather Folks
I was able to open WC1 and also WC2. Seem to open from the finder but not from the dock. Lots of strange things lurk in the heart of Mavericks.
Still have the serial adapter problem. Maybe I will buy a WH1080 which has usb.
Irving
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Dock items don't seem as flexible as simple aliases/shortcuts to their original items and their locations no matter the installed OS. Easiest solution is to just "Remove from Dock" and reinstall. ;)
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Dear Irving, X-Air, and WeatherCat troubleshooters,
I was able to open WC1 and also WC2. Seem to open from the finder but not from the dock. Lots of strange things lurk in the heart of Mavericks.
X-Air's advice is on the mark. If the dock icon isn't working trying removing it and installing the WeatherCat icon from the working application.
Still have the serial adapter problem. Maybe I will buy a WH1080 which has
How old is your Le Crosse station? Replacing it might be a good investment. While the Le Crosse stations appear to be tough for their cost, they don't last forever. The WH1080 stations are inexpensive, but WeatherCat users are able to use them with few problems and thus far a reasonable durability.
I am sorry that serial to USB adapters are getting hard to come by. I have a telescope and model railroad DCC setup that I could control with my computer if I could get reliable serial to USB adapters. Both are now over a decade old and indeed the technology is passing them by.
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]