I don’t know why that is happening but no you don’t need to wait a set period of time.I have only had it for 2 weeks, does it have to go over a month?
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I don’t know why that is happening but no you don’t need to wait a set period of time.I have only had it for 2 weeks, does it have to go over a month?
Two Questions...
1) How does TeslaMate calculate speed? Based on my recent drives it doesn't seem to record it that well (i.e., exceeding 90mph never made it on the graph). Does the Tesla API not provide actual speed and TeslaMate calculates it?
2) Is there any "downside" to running two instances of TeslaMate on two different systems as redundancy connected tto the same account?
For redundancy why not setup auto backups to cloud or similar? There’s a good guide for Google drive backups online.Two Questions...
1) How does TeslaMate calculate speed? Based on my recent drives it doesn't seem to record it that well (i.e., exceeding 90mph never made it on the graph). Does the Tesla API not provide actual speed and TeslaMate calculates it?
2) Is there any "downside" to running two instances of TeslaMate on two different systems as redundancy connected tto the same account?
Two Questions...
1) How does TeslaMate calculate speed? Based on my recent drives it doesn't seem to record it that well (i.e., exceeding 90mph never made it on the graph). Does the Tesla API not provide actual speed and TeslaMate calculates it?
2) Is there any "downside" to running two instances of TeslaMate on two different systems as redundancy connected tto the same account?
Speed comes from the API. If I zoom in on a trip I appear to be getting stats every 1/4 of a second. If the graph is zoomed out then the traces will be averaged out so you will lose some detail.1) How does TeslaMate calculate speed? Based on my recent drives it doesn't seem to record it that well (i.e., exceeding 90mph never made it on the graph). Does the Tesla API not provide actual speed and TeslaMate calculates it?
Mine restarts automatically after either a controlled reboot or an uncontrolled power cut on a Pi4. I don’t think I did anything special to get this to happen, just followed the set up instructions.Apologies if this has already been asked, I've had a search and cannot see any previous info.
What is the best way to get the Docker to auto restart after a reboot/powerfailure? I'm assuming it doesn't and I haven't rebooted my RPi since installing TM last week to test it?
Mine restarts automatically after power out/on. You could always power off and on to test too?Apologies if this has already been asked, I've had a search and cannot see any previous info.
What is the best way to get the Docker to auto restart after a reboot/powerfailure? I'm assuming it doesn't and I haven't rebooted my RPi since installing TM last week to test it?
I'm not concerned so much about Pi crasihng and losing data, more that for whatever reason it *stops* logging in which case auto back up wont' help at allFor redundancy why not setup auto backups to cloud or similar? There’s a good guide for Google drive backups online.
I use docker-compose as documented here: Docker install | TeslaMateApologies if this has already been asked, I've had a search and cannot see any previous info.
What is the best way to get the Docker to auto restart after a reboot/powerfailure? I'm assuming it doesn't and I haven't rebooted my RPi since installing TM last week to test it?
Only time this happened for me is after a power outage at home where everything except my switch came back up fine which meant the Pi had not internet connectivity. Bit annoying but not the end of the world, especially as the switch is really old so should probably be replaced.I'm not concerned so much about Pi crasihng and losing data, more that for whatever reason it *stops* logging in which case auto back up wont' help at all
You can merge the databases if you have good DBA skills. Not an easy thing to do otherwise. Couple of discussions on the Teslamate GitHub:So I had an instance of Teslamate running on a disk that started to fail. It took me a while to pull the backup and old data off the dying drive and in the meantime I setup and have been using a new instance. Is there any way to do an upcert from the backup file to my new instance? What's the best way to get old data into a new db since I assume a restore would wipe out anything exsiting in the db right?