Gridtracker and Remote Cloudlog vs Local Cloudlog #3251
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Sounds odd, without knowing any error messages its a bit hard to debug, but I'd triple check any of the settings close apps and restart them and see if that restores functionality. You could also try Cloudlog Aurora and just double check that uploads QSOs okay from WSJT-X https://aurora.cloudlog.org |
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Cloudlog Aurora works, when it is being used Gridtrack and Aurora cannot
share the udp messages which seems odd to me. I don't understand the
problems but will continue to try and make it work. I need to reread the
Aurora documents.
Regards
Ron Mathis
…On Wed, Jan 15, 2025, 10:21 AM Peter Goodhall ***@***.***> wrote:
Sounds odd, without knowing any error messages its a bit hard to debug,
but I'd triple check any of the settings close apps and restart them and
see if that restores functionality. You could also try Cloudlog Aurora and
just double check that uploads QSOs okay from WSJT-X
https://aurora.cloudlog.org
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I Use Grid Tracker in the same way you do. (Remote on my VPS). Side Question for @magicbug is there a log confirmd in the API? With a retry? is it fails? |
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I was using the local and using remote as a backup importing the calls into
the remote. After several updates to both cloudlog and gridtracker I
noticed when I tried it that the remote and gridtracker now work well
together as long as I dont have cloudlog open at the same time. Since then
I did an update to my local copy of cloudlog and now I have a python error,
I have not got around to reinstalling my local copy. I am try to decide if
I just want to make own backups of the remote and not bother.
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I Use Grid Tracker in the same way you do. (Remote on my VPS).
I dont get any missed logs, one exeption was when my WiFi went wobbly..
GridTracker says it logged it.. but it didnt end up in CloudLog.
I did some tweaks on my Shack WiFi and with a stable connection i dont
have aqny problems any more.
Side Question for @magicbug <https://github.com/magicbug> is there a log
confirmd in the API? With a retry? is it fails?
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I started with a local cloudlog instance and intergrated it with Gridtracker and this worked well. I decided I wanted access to cloudlog while on the go and decided I did not want too setup a remote server and bought a cloudlog subscription. I changed the address and API on gridtracker did the test provided on gridtracker and all was good. I have now been trying to log and the qso is not making it to cloudlog, to just use cloudlog with a browser it works great. Any suggestions will be tried and reported back on.
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