[Shake-dev] intensity maps missing
Renate Hartog
jrhartog at uw.edu
Mon Dec 23 18:07:40 UTC 2013
We ran into error messages like this, but it was a very specific problem so
I doubt it is the same as yours. But, who knows! Do you happen to run RHEL
5 (RedHat Linux Enterprise) on this machine and use ImageMagick? If so,
it's possible a sys admin did an OS update, which included an update to an
ImageMagick that broke something (I believe ghostscript didn't work
anymore). "yum downgrade ImageMagick" would fix that..
-Renate
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:28 AM, Carlo Cauzzi <carlo.cauzzi at sed.ethz.ch>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> since yesterday afternoon our production machine for ShakeMap®
> (website here : sedshakemap.ethz.ch) has stopped producing the intensity
> maps (all the other maps are okay).
> Looks like the .ps file is corrupted for some reasons that we could not
> explain.
>
> genex produces the following message:
>
> GPL Ghostscript 8.71: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
> GPL Ghostscript 8.71: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
> convert: Postscript delegate failed `intensity.ps': No such file or
> directory.
> convert: missing an image filename `intensity.jpg'.
>
> Has anyone seen anything like that already?
>
> This machine runs since may years ShakeMap 3.2 and 4.2.0.
>
> Any feedback or idea is highly appreciated.
> Thank you and best wishes,
> Carlo.
>
>
> Schweizerischer Erdbebendienst
> ETH Zürich
>
> Dr. Carlo Cauzzi
> NO FO 69.7
> Sonneggstrasse 5
> 8092 Zürich
> Schweiz
>
> phone: +41-44-6339161
> carlo.cauzzi at sed.ethz.ch
> http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/research/groups/alrt
>
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Renate Hartog
Research Scientist
Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
University of Washington
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