[MSNoise] Stuck on compute_cc

Thomas Lecocq Thomas.Lecocq at seismology.be
Wed Oct 31 13:44:41 UTC 2018


Natalie,

OK, good to know... indeed, it's best to use python>=3.6 from now on. I 
maintain msnoise for python2.7, but will not take time to debug py2.7 if 
anything fails only there and not in 3.x.

Cheers,

Thomas


On 30/10/2018 16:49, Accardo, Natalie wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I realized yesterday that I had been running msnosie in python 2.7 rather than in python 3.  Now that I’ve updated and reinstalled it all appears to working properly with sqlite.  Thanks for your help anyways though, glad it is working now.
>
> Natalie
>
>
> On October 28, 2018 at 9:44:17 AM, Accardo, Natalie (nza216 at psu.edu<mailto:nza216 at psu.edu>) wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
>
> Thank you for your response.  I checked those parameters and everything is correct, the network and station names are all capitalized, the component is HHZ, and the sampling rate is greater than the cc_sampling rate.
>
>
> Thanks again for your help,
>
> Natalie
>
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> Hi Natalie,
>
> Could you check:
>
>    * station table : all the network & station codes are in CAPITAL ?
>    * data_availability: the net, sta are CAPITAL and component is three
>      char , for example BHZ, HHZ etc. the sampling rate of the files is
>       >= to the cc_sampling_rate ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas
>
> Le 26/10/2018 à 17:06, Accardo, Natalie a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> I’m trying to run through, one command at a time, the example dataset included with MSNoise but am getting stuck at the compute_cc command.  When i run the command half of the jobs are labeled “in progress” but never actually complete and the other files are still listed as “to do”.  No errors ever come up the command simply ends after “checking gaps”.  The station table and data availability table both are successfully populated.  The filters are also correctly defined.  I am running this in Python 3.
>>
>> The series of commands that I run are:
>> 1) msnoise admin
>> 2) open http://localhost:5000/admin/
>> 3) msnoise populate
>> 4) msnoise scan_archive
>> 5) msnoise new_jobs
>> 6) msnoise compute_cc
>>
>> When i run the msnoise test command it works perfectly.  I’ve tried to back out what I’m missing by looking at the steps in the tests.py but haven’t solved my issue yet.  Any advice on what I’m missing/doing wrong is very appreciated.
>>
>> Natalie
>>
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Geologist - Seismologist

Seismology - Gravimetry
Royal Observatory of Belgium

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