Southern Sierra Passive Arrays 9 Jun 1996 1993 Deployment Continuous Data @ 20 sps, 3 channels CV-10 Volume 10 Days 281 - 288 File 1 Release notes: SS93_Release_x.y 281_288.readme 281_288.wfdisc File 2 Directories D281 D282 D283 D284 D285 D286 D287 D288 containing waveforms ------------------------------------------------------- Continuous data is organized in Day directories Dnnn. A normal working environment, in directory $DAYS, would contain: SS93_Release_x.y 191_207.wfdisc 191_207.readme 208_218.wfdisc 208_218.readme 219_227.wfdisc 219_227.readme 228_236.wfdisc 228_236.readme 237_244.wfdisc 237_244.readme 245_253.wfdisc 245_253.readme 254_262.wfdisc 254_262.readme 263_271.wfdisc 263_271.readme 272_280.wfdisc 272_280.readme 281_288.wfdisc 281_288.readme 289_299.wfdisc 289_299.readme etc... D191/ D192/ ... D298/ The data is released in volumes containing about 1.5 gb, compressed. It may be tar'ed in from tape to $DAYS one volume at a time, up to the capacity of the filesystem. To make room for new data loads, old day groups should be removed: rm -r D208 D209 .... The directory structure will be maintained by the 'tar x ...' process. -------------------------------------------------------- To load a volume setenv TAPE /dev/nrmt? [or /dev/rmt/xn for Solaris] mt rewind tar xv # get info file #1 ***if you are in Solaris, just smile**** ***if you are in the old SunOS, mt fsf 1 is needed ******to get past the file mark. tar x [D209 D210 ...] # All days [or enumerated days only] mt rewind --------------------------------------------------------- Database tables for this experiment are released in volume SS93_DB --------------------------------------------------------- The extracted event database and waveforms are released in volume SS93_EV[1 ...] ================================================================ Release Notes for this volume: compressed waveform data: kbytes date ================================================================ Corrections to database: Adjust file lengths and end times in db. Unredeemable: At MKW2: 1993287:17.45.29 .... the datalogger produced some weird microfiles, including a short datafile MKW2.17.48.11.1. We do not attempt to fully repair this pile of shards.