Linda,
The output of msnoise info shows that you have NO stations in the
database...
You have to have and do one of the following:
1. Have a properly structured SDS archive with the data files in
subfolders - then run "msnoise populate" - see that stations are
well added to the stations table and finally "msnoise scan_archive"
2. Or, use the "lazy mode": have whatever structure for the file
locations, use "msnoise scan_archive --path /path/to/the/files" then
"msnoise populate --fromDA" to generate the stations table from the
data_availability scanned
Cheers,
Thomas
On 27/08/2018 13:36, Linda Akromah wrote:
Thank you so much I will direct my questions to the
mailing list next time.
Sorry about that.
Please check output with next mail.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 11:20, Thomas Lecocq <Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
wrote:
Hi Linda,
Please write the mailing list and not me directly as other users could
help you for sure.
What is the output of "msnoise info" ?
Thomas
On 27/08/2018 13:18, Linda Akromah wrote:
Good morning Thomas
What could be the error when populate and msnoise scan archive are
done but no data is showing in the database and no error message either.
Kind regards
Linda
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