[Shake-dev] ShakeMap installation and user inquiries
Branden Christensen
branden.christensen at osop.com.pa
Tue Jul 17 15:37:23 UTC 2012
Bruce:
The first line of the modified topo2grd is exactly the same as the one I
had installed.
osop at sandbox1:/opt/shakemap/bin$ head -n 1 topo2grd
#!/usr/bin/perl
osop at sandbox1:/opt/shakemap/bin$ head -n 1 topo2grd_bruce
#!/usr/bin/perl
*Branden C. Christensen*
Director, OSOP
*branden.christensen at osop.com.pa*
www.osop.com.pa
Volcan, Panama
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Bruce Worden <cbworden at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Branden,
>
> Thanks for trying. It looks like the program isn't even starting. Are you
> sure you have the first line of the new topo2grd correct? It should be
> something like "#!/usr/bin/perl" with no quotation marks. Look, for
> instance, at the first line of 'grind' -- it should look exactly the same
> in topo2grd.
>
> I believe the event.xml has been part of ShakeMap since V2, and I know
> people have used earthworm with V3. I'm going to forward your request to a
> couple of people and see if they have any suggestions.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On Jul 17, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Branden Christensen wrote:
>
> Bruce:
>
>
> Ha! Being OCD is probably something a programmer can exploit to his
> advantage.
>
> Ok, here is the output:
>
> osop at sandbox1:/opt/shakemap/bin$ ./grind -event 9583161 -xml -qtm -verbose
> Map bound: -120.150000/-117.650000/33.533000/35.593000
> ": No such file or directory
> grind: Error: Error in topo/sitecorr map creation, exiting.
>
>
> AND
>
> osop at sandbox1:/opt/shakemap/bin$ ./topo2grd 9583161
> -120.150000/-117.650000/33.533000/35.593000 0.025/0.025 regime=active
> ": No such file or directory
>
> I am still convinced this is a GMT thing. Your thoughts?
>
> Hey, I am starting to suspect that gmew was written back in the good old
> days of ShakeMap version 2 when things were different. It is odd that gmew
> does not generate an event.xml file for each event and create the directory
> structure shakemap requires (/data/input/<event_id>). The EW wiki states,
> "Gmew writes a TYPE_STRONGMOTIONII message for each SCNL that it processes.
> This message contains the PGA, PGV, PGD and spectral response values for
> the SCNL. In addition, the user can configure gmew to write an XML file for
> the entire event. This file is in the format used by ShakeMap (version 2)
> for station readings." Did event.xml and the event-specific directory
> structure come into play/ being when ShakeMap was upgrade from version 2 to
> 3? In otherwords, did ShakeMap not always show the event location?
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Branden C. Christensen*
> Director, OSOP
> *branden.christensen at osop.com.pa*
> www.osop.com.pa
> Volcan, Panama
>
>
>
>
>
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