[Shake-dev] Postscript delegate failed

Branden Christensen branden.christensen at osop.com.pa
Thu Nov 21 19:57:55 UTC 2013


Bruce:


No errors were printed.

It created a binary file:

osop at osop-displays2:~$ wc -l junk.grd
6398 junk.grd


Best regards,


*Branden Christensen*
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Bruce Worden <cbworden at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Branden,
>
> Sorry, I didn't get back to you last night -- was out most of the evening.
> Try to run the command:
>
> grdmath -R-128.900000/-108.900000/26.323000/42.803000 -I0.025/0.025 -fg
> junk.xy PDIST 27.47 HYPOT = junk.grd
>
> That's all one line. "junk.xy" is a file you create that contains the
> single line:
>
> -118.900000 34.56300
>
> Let me know what happens.
>
> Bruce
>
> On Nov 21, 2013, at 4:46 AM, Branden Christensen <
> branden.christensen at osop.com.pa> wrote:
>
> Bruce:
>
>
> Top of the morning. I must have been feeling lazy last night :) Adding the
> print statement was breezy:
>
> osop at osop-displays2:/opt/shakemap/bin$ ./grind -event 9583161 -qtm
> -verbose -lonspan 20.0
> Using Borcherdt-style site corrections.
> Map bound: -128.900000/-108.900000/26.323000/42.803000
> *HELLO WORLD!!!!!!! Printing grdpars variable:
> -R-128.900000/-108.900000/26.323000/42.803000 -I0.025/0.025 -fg*
> GMT_grd_is_global: no!
> GMT_boundcond_param_prep determined edgeinfo: gn = 0, gs = 0, nxp = 0, nyp
> = 0
> GMT_grd_is_global: no!
> /opt/shakemap/bin/../bin/topo2grd 9583161
> -128.900000/-108.900000/26.323000/42.803000 0.025/0.025 regime=active
> Using /opt/shakemap/dem. Final resolution fixed at 0.025.
>
>
> Kind Regards from Panama,
>
>
> *Branden Christensen*
> The Seismo Guys Blog: http://www.osop.com.pa/blog/the-seismo-guys/
> Take a Virtual Tour: http://www.osop.com.pa/tour
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 1:53 AM, Branden Christensen <
> branden.christensen at osop.com.pa> wrote:
>
>> Bruce:
>>
>>
>> I respond in line below.
>>
>>
>> *Branden Christensen*
>> The Seismo Guys Blog: http://www.osop.com.pa/blog/the-seismo-guys/
>> Take a Virtual Tour: http://www.osop.com.pa/tour
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Bruce Worden <cbworden at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Branden,
>>>
>>> grdmath: Given domain implies y_inc = 0.0250076
>>> grdmath: (/opt/shakemap/bin/../data/9583161/output/aoAW4ogoKK.xy) PDIST
>>> 27.47 HYPOT = /opt/shakemap/bin/../data/9583161/output/piUp3VSmhj.grd
>>> *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/gmt/bin/grdmath terminated
>>>
>>>
>>> This appears to occur at line 165 of Distance.pm.
>>>
>>> `$gmtbin/grdmath$v $grdpars $epifile PDIST$hypot = $distfile`;
>>>
>>> My approach would be to cd to <shake_home>/src/lib and edit Distance.pm.
>>> Immediately following this line, add a line with "exit(0);" on it. Save the
>>> file and quit the editor. Then do "make". Go back to bin and run grind as
>>> usual. It will quit, but should leave the .xy file behind. See what's in
>>> that file; it should be just a line with a longitude and latitude. If it's
>>> something else, that's an issue.
>>>
>> osop at osop-displays2:/opt/shakemap/bin$ cat
>> ../data/9583161/richter/xRGN1Kclm2.xy
>> -118.900000 34.563000
>>
>>
>>> Also, I'm not seeing the grid parameters in the output you supplied. You
>>> can put a "print" statement just before the grdmath line and print out
>>> what's in "$grdpars". That may tell us something as well.
>>>
>> Can you be more specific? In the grind binary?
>>
>>>
>>> Finally, you can try to run the command manually: "grdmath <whatever is
>>> in $grdpars> <file.xy> PDIST HYPOT = junk.grd". Does that still produce the
>>> error?
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>>
>>> P.S. Don't forget to remove the exit line from Distance.pm and do "make"
>>> when you're done.
>>>
>>
>>
>
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