Thomas, we reinstalled with your latest versions, and now have the same
problem as Esteban, I am afraid:
[kasper@kvan637-277769 MSNoise-master]$ python s02new_jobs.py
2013-11-20 17:30:32,540 [INFO] *** Starting: New Jobs ***
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "s02new_jobs.py", line 89, in <module>
if day != old_day and day_pairs != []:
NameError: name 'day' is not defined
My data structure is BUD (and appears correct in the configurator (snapshot
attached), and there is more than one day's worth of data in the structure
to correlate. File names are like this:
ABAZ.NZ..EHE.2013.322 ABAZ.NZ..EHN.2013.322 ABAZ.NZ..EHZ.2013.322
ABAZ.NZ..EHE.2013.323 ABAZ.NZ..EHN.2013.323 ABAZ.NZ..EHZ.2013.323
I did notice among a large amount of output to screen that there was an
error in
......
2013-11-20 17:27:11,154 [DEBUG] Already Exists: "ABAZ.NZ..EHZ.2013.322"
(read:0.19 (0.22) seconds | save:0.0275 seconds)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "s01scan_archive.py", line 203, in <module>
t.start()
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/threading.py", line 746, in start
_start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ())
thread.error: can't start new thread
2013-11-20 17:27:11,324 [DEBUG] Already Exists: "ABAZ.NZ..EHZ.2013.323"
(read:0.16 (0.16) seconds | save:0.0038 seconds)
.....
but it did finish the scanning.
I am running this under linux, FC19.
Cheers,
Kasper
On 19 November 2013 19:09, Thomas Lecocq <thomas.lecocq(a)oma.be> wrote:
Hi Esteban,
Le 19/11/2013 00:59, Esteban Chaves Sibaja a écrit :
Hi,
I’m trying to run my data as example: just 2 stations and ech record has
24 hours
(SAC format):
/DATA/YZ/MIRM/MIRM.YZ.HHZ.2013.199
/DATA/YZ/GRAS/GRAS.YZ.CR.HHZ.2013.199
But I got the next error after type >> python s02new_jobs.py:
File “s02new_jobs.py, line 89, in <module>
if day != old_day and day_pairs != []:
NameError: name ‘day’ is not defined
So. What should be the correct format of the input data? SAC or mseed?
and how can I solve this time problem?
Currently, only the archive formats defined as :
data_structure['SDS'] =
"YEAR/NET/STA/CHAN.TYPE/NET.STA.LOC.CHAN.TYPE.YEAR.DAY"
data_structure['BUD'] = "NET/STA/STA.NET.LOC.CHAN.YEAR.DAY"
data_structure['IDDS'] =
"YEAR/NET/STA/CHAN.TYPE/DAY/NET.STA.LOC.CHAN.TYPE.YEAR.DAY.HOUR"
data_structure['PDF'] =
"YEAR/STA/CHAN.TYPE/NET.STA.LOC.CHAN.TYPE.YEAR.DAY"
are known by MSNoise. You have to define your own format in the
data_structures.py file
data_structure['NAME'] = "NET/STA/STA.NET.LOC.CHAN.YEAR.DAY"
Once done, the "s002populate_station_table.py" script should find your
stations/network and the rest of the workflow should work fine.
Let me know how it goes,
Thomas
Sorry about the question, but I’ll appreciate the help to solve it and
continue
using my data.
Esteban
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> Hi all,
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> It seems to be a OSX-specific problem, I'll report it to the Anaconda
> guys to try to debug...
>
> Sorry about that,
>
> Thomas
>
> Le 15/11/2013 20:37, Esteban Chaves a ?crit :
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I got the same problem. I did install my MSNoise and dependencies in
MAC
>> OSx 10.9.
>> and when I typed:
>>
>>>> python s001configurator.py I got this:
>> Qt internal error: qt_menu.nib could not be loaded. The .nib file
should
be
>> placed in
QtGui.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/ or in the
resources
>> directory of your application bundle.
>>
>> Abort trap: 6
>>
>>
>> I'm using Anaconda, and after reading trough the web my solution was
>> using pythonw instead of python, but when the GUI from the Configurator
>> appears, I
>> can't
>> see all the corresponding spaces. For example I can't change the path
for
>> my data, because I can't see the
space there. Then after any change I
made
>> I got the same message:
>>
>> Updating Config Table
>>
>> Updating Station Table
>>
>> Updating Filter Table
>>
>> Done !
>>
>> //anaconda/bin/pythonw: line 2: 6112 Segmentation fault: 11
>> //anaconda/python.app/Contents/MacOS/python $@
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Esteban.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Esteban J. Chaves
>> PhD Student in Seismology
>> Earth and Planetary Sciences
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>> office C317B
>> University of California, Santa Cruz
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:00 AM, <msnoise-request(a)mailman-as.oma.be>
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>>> Not every time, but sometime I encountered "Segmentation fault"
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>>> running s001configurator.py. The database works fine and can be
updated
> properly when the problem happens. I am using
msnoise 1.2.
>
> Following is the output of the problem:
>
> student@seisapp:~/msnoise$ python s001configurator.py
> Updating Config Table
> Updating Station Table
> Updating Filter Table
> Done !
> Segmentation fault
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