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WeatherCat => WeatherCat General Discussion => Topic started by: rasarisi on September 04, 2016, 11:49:37 PM
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I've been getting this error 04-Sep-2016: FTP: curl: (7) Failed to connect to webcam.wunderground.com port 21: Operation timed out
I was getting it on 2.3 and now 2.4 also. Anyone know what this is about? Did they change their IP perhaps?
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Dear WeatherCat data upload junkies,
For the past few days I've been getting FTP upload errors and even FTP Overdrive errors. When I check the WeatherCat activity the troublemaker is trying to upload webcam images to Weather Underground. Anybody else getting this sort of errors?
A curious mind wants to know!
Cheers, Edouard
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Dear rasarisi and WeatherCat data upload junkies,
Anybody else getting this sort of errors?
In that rascally voice of Bugs Bunny: . . .
N'ah . . . . could be!
I'm noticing that it comes and goes. So I don't think the problem is any of the WeatherCat settings. I suspect this is part of the continued upgrade of Weather Underground by the Weather Channel which ultimately is now owned by IBM.
I suppose some disruptions are unavoidable and it would make sense that they would do this sort of thing over a holiday weekend.
Cheers, Edouard
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I've been having the same issues since sometime on Friday. I didn't upgrade yet, so I'm pretty sure it is a Underground problem.
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it appears it doesn't know who it is two different ip's for one url? Hmmmm
richmacbook:~ root# ping webcam.wunderground.com
PING webcam.wunderground.com (54.148.11.142): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
^C
--- webcam.wunderground.com ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
richmacbook:~ root# ping webcam.wunderground.com
PING webcam.wunderground.com (52.37.52.183): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
Request timeout for icmp_seq 2
Request timeout for icmp_seq 3
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Hi Cat family
not getting any errors just can't upload my webcam to WU
cheers
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Same problem here, mine stopped uploading mid-afternoon EDT last Friday (9/2). Seems that the only webcams in my area continuing to update are those using the URL method where WU 'pulls' the images.
FTP method continues to fail (latest ping):
--- webcam.wunderground.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
For awhile, my webcam image just didn't update, now I have a "Missing webcam" pictorial.
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I suspect it is simply "maintenance" or changes to their equipment. I've just attempted to update my settings with the URL method. I must say, their form is one of the most frustrating I've ever seen. Clicking into a field instead of tabbing fails every time I try it. [banghead] It fails by putting any new typing into the field I had last tabbed into. [rolleyes2] Secondly, there seems to be no way to delete a completed (and not accepted) request. IBM has a lot of work left to do on the UI, in my humble opinion. It's probably just a frustrating job of re-building, understanding code written by people who are no longer around. :o
I noticed that the size of "acceptable" images is also quite small: 150K. That rules out most anything wider than ~640 pixels. Perhaps they have been neglecting that 'rule' until recently?
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I am the same as Randall. No uploading error messages, just no uploads. There are no longer any PWS webcams anywhere in my area on the WU map. It does still display the traffic cameras from the Dept. of Transportation.
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I am the same as Randall. No uploading error messages, just no uploads. There are no longer any PWS webcams anywhere in my area on the WU map. It does still display the traffic cameras from the Dept. of Transportation.
Ditto.
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Hi Cat Family
They are receiving my webcam picture but it is not associating it with my personal dashboard at WU, went and tried to associate my webcam with my dashboard page but for some reason it is not saving it after I hit the save button contacted Support about it not saving it on there end
cheers
[cheers1]
PS: here is their reply and it does work:Hello,
Is the association on the PWS page? Try the association on the webcam page, which should save properly.
Sign into wunderground.com (http://wunderground.com/), click the member icon on the top-right (next to the settings gear), then ?My Webcams?. Click edit next to it and scroll down to the bottom. There will be a drop-down option next to "Associate with PWS?. Click that, pick your station, then ?Save Changes?.
Hope this helps it worked for me
cheers
[cheers1]
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My webcams are back online as well. Guess there wasn't anyone working at WU over the U.S. Labor Day three-day weekend.
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My webcam is also now showing up again on WU.
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Yeah, I gained a URL'd webcam and lost my 'medallion'. You win some, you lose some, and the rest get rained out! [lol]
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I regain my medallion about once a week for a few days and then lose it for a few days. As it is a very prestigious award this is ruining my life.
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UPDATE: I have gone 24 hours without WU losing my webcam or revoking my Goidstar ranking. Life is good.
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As it is a very prestigious award this is ruining my life.
Don't worry, Mr. BlackBlueBrick...whatever... You'll always be # 98.6?F in our hearts! [tup]
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Attached two Wunderful screenshots: The first is telling me, that no webcam picture is found (missing webcam), the second one tells me that both my webcams I signed up to Wunderground are active. Nice, isn't it? :)
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Reinhard
please see my post earlier for a possible fix
cheers
[cheers1]
Sign into [/size]wunderground.com (http://wunderground.com/)[/color][/size], click the member icon on the top-right (next to the settings gear), then ?My Webcams?. Click edit next to it and scroll down to the bottom. There will be a drop-down option next to "Associate with PWS?. Click that, pick your station, then ?Save Changes?.[/size]
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Randall,
thank you very much - it seems it has done the trick! [tup]
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With my webcam on Wunderground I always had problems with the FTP method, but the URL method seems to work without fail.
Regards, Irving