The IRIS DMC is currently testing a service for retrieving continuous
near real time miniSEED data from Earthworm
systems into the DMC's BUD.
Once in BUD, the data is immediately available for distribution
in a non-QC'd form. From BUD, selected data may be QC'd and moved
to the IRIS DMC's archive.
Ew2mseed
is the Earthworm WaveServerV client which retrieves the data. Ew2mseed
was developed by Instrumental Technologies, Inc. (ISTI)
under contract to the IRIS DMC. Ew2mseed can communicate with multiple
WaveServerV's to support high availability. Ew2mseed is the only
Earthworm client capable of retrieving continuous data and writing
the data to disk.
Ew2mseed robustly processes WaveServerV restarts and channel data
gaps without operator intervention. At start up, ew2mseed inspects
it's BUD directory structure and files. Ew2mseed then begins requesting
from the WaveServerV only data which have not yet been written to
it's BUD files. Ew2mseed requests data only if there is a good probability
that the data are present. This feature helps minimize the WaveServerV
load and network traffic. Currently at the DMC, Earthworm data is
being retrieved from WaveServerVs run by
United States National Seismograph Network, University
of Utah Seismograph Network,
Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network, and Montana
Regional Seismograph Network. Ew2mseed is still being tested
to insure it can handle problem data gracefully.
The WaveServerV/ew2mseed/BUD data retrieval process is driven
by network operators who must provide the IRIS DMC with configuration
files specifying WaveServerV IPs and ports and which data streams
to retrieve. A dataless SEED
file must be provided to the DMC and must be updated at the DMC
soon after changes occur in the incoming data stream to insure all
BUD functions work properly. Adequate contact information should
be given to the DMC in the event of problems with the data stream.
Configuration procedures
are being formalized to insure that appropriate data streams will
be retrieved.
This data retrieval service can eliminate or reduce the
need for Earthworm network
operators to write data tapes for or ftp data to the DMC.
Advantages to this service over tape or ftp transfer include
transfer of continuous rather than triggered data to the DMC,
near real time data distribution through SPYDER®,
LISS, and ftp, and Web based quality control opportunities when
data is staged in BUD. An Earthworm site may need additional WaveServerV
capacity to support the continuous data retrieval done by ew2mseed.
Standard Earthworm documentation and configuration guide
for the ew2mseed utility is available
here.
Please contact info@isti.com for
more details about ew2mseed or
for information on how to become a data contributor.
Submitted by Sandy Stromme, DMC, and Ilya Dricker,
ISTI