[MSNoise] Regarding MSNoise (to be specific populate station table)

Thomas Lecocq Thomas.Lecocq at seismology.be
Sat Apr 25 08:34:53 UTC 2020


Dear,

thanks for using msnoise.

in the future, send your email tot the mailing list, because you'll get 
probably as faster answer and then others can also see it.

if your "waveforms" folder is not structured in one of the supported 
ways, you need to use the "--path .... --recursively" as described with 
great details in the documentation. You also have to use the "--init" 
flag. Please read the documentation, all this is described. The second 
command will of course not work , as zero files have been scanned.

http://msnoise.org/doc

Regards,

Thomas

Le 25/04/2020 à 07:27, P SION KUMARI a écrit :
> Hello,
> I do have data in mseed format in a folder called "waveforms". I 
> opened the terminal in same folder and tried to scan the data and 
> inserting them in the stations table in the database using the command 
> line "msnoise -t 2 scan_archive", it displayed some thing like this
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.581645 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: *** Starting: 
> Scan Archive ***
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.582203 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: Will work on 2 
> thread(s)
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.588244 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: Updating 
> availability: scanning the archive for files modified 1 day, 0:00:00 
> ago or less.
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.591155 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: Will search for 
> files between 1970-01-01 and 2021-01-01.
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.627326 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: Scanning 0 
> directories...
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.637353 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: *** Finished: 
> Scan Archive ***
> 2020-04-25 05:14:23.637494 msnoise [pid 12408][INFO]: It took 0.06 seconds
>
> And after that I used command line "msnoise populate --fromDA" and 
> then opened the msnoise dashboard, I found displaying " 0 files 
> identified in the archive: 0 new, 0 modified and 0 archived" in the 
> Data Availability table.
> I know you have put lot of efforts in the documentation to make us 
> understand well but I am failing to figure out where I am going wrong. 
> It would be very helpful if you could help me to proceed further 
> regarding the above mentioned.
>
> Thank You
>
> Regards
> P. Sion Kumari
> Research student
> National Geophysical Research Institute, India


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