scbulletin

Create bulletins from SCML.

Description

scbulletin transforms the parameters of an event or an origin either to autoloc1 or to autoloc3 format.

Input Modes

Two modes of parameter input are possible:

  1. Either one can fetch all necessary information from database directly

  2. or one can provide a representation of the origin as XML file, to transform it to a standard format.

The first mode is the dump-mode the second is the input-mode. For dumping either choose eventID or the originID. If the eventID is choosen the preferred origin will be used.

Output Modes

Different output formats are available by command-line options:

  1. -1 for autoloc1: Print one bulletin per event.

  2. -3 for autoloc3: Print one bulletin per event.

  3. --fdsnws for FDSNWS event text: Print one line per event. Useful for generating event catalogs. This option offers an alternative to generating event catalogs by fdsnws-event.

  4. -3 -x for extended autoloc3.

  5. -1 -e or -3 -e for enhanced output at high-precision. All times and distances are in units of milliseconds and meters, respectively.

If called with an event or origin ID, a database connection is necessary to fetch the corresponding object. Otherwise scbulletin will read the input source (defaults to stdin), grab the found events or origins and dump the bulletins. The input can be filtered by the event or origin IDs. Event and origin IDs can be provided by scevtls and scorgls, respectively.

Examples

  1. Create a bulletin from one or multiple event(s) in database

    scbulletin -d mysql://sysop:sysop@localhost/seiscomp -E gfz2012abcd
    scbulletin -d mysql://sysop:sysop@localhost/seiscomp -E gfz2012abcd,gfz2022abcd
    
  2. Convert XML file to bulletin

    scbulletin < gfz2012abcd.xml
    
    scbulletin -i gfz2012abcd.xml
    
  3. Convert XML file to bulletin but filter by event ID(s)

    scbulletin -i gfz2012abcd.xml -E gempa2022abcd
    scbulletin -i gfz2012abcd.xml -E gempa2022abcd,gfz2022abcd
    

Note

When considering a single event XML file containing many events, the bulletins of all events will be generated unless --first-only is used.

Module Configuration

etc/defaults/global.cfg
etc/defaults/scbulletin.cfg
etc/global.cfg
etc/scbulletin.cfg
~/.seiscomp/global.cfg
~/.seiscomp/scbulletin.cfg

scbulletin inherits global options.

Command-Line Options

scbulletin [options]

Generic

-h, --help

Show help message.

-V, --version

Show version information.

--config-file arg

Use alternative configuration file. When this option is used the loading of all stages is disabled. Only the given configuration file is parsed and used. To use another name for the configuration create a symbolic link of the application or copy it. Example: scautopick -> scautopick2.

--plugins arg

Load given plugins.

-D, --daemon

Run as daemon. This means the application will fork itself and doesn’t need to be started with &.

--auto-shutdown arg

Enable/disable self-shutdown because a master module shutdown. This only works when messaging is enabled and the master module sends a shutdown message (enabled with –start-stop-msg for the master module).

--shutdown-master-module arg

Set the name of the master-module used for auto-shutdown. This is the application name of the module actually started. If symlinks are used, then it is the name of the symlinked application.

--shutdown-master-username arg

Set the name of the master-username of the messaging used for auto-shutdown. If “shutdown-master-module” is given as well, this parameter is ignored.

Verbosity

--verbosity arg

Verbosity level [0..4]. 0:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug.

-v, --v

Increase verbosity level (may be repeated, eg. -vv).

-q, --quiet

Quiet mode: no logging output.

--component arg

Limit the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.

-s, --syslog

Use syslog logging backend. The output usually goes to /var/lib/messages.

-l, --lockfile arg

Path to lock file.

--console arg

Send log output to stdout.

--debug

Execute in debug mode. Equivalent to –verbosity=4 –console=1 .

--log-file arg

Use alternative log file.

Database

--db-driver-list

List all supported database drivers.

-d, --database arg

The database connection string, format: service://user:pwd@host/database. “service” is the name of the database driver which can be queried with “–db-driver-list”.

--config-module arg

The config module to use.

--inventory-db arg

Load the inventory from the given database or file, format: [service://]location .

--db-disable

Do not use the database at all

Input

-f, --format arg

Input format to use (xml [default], zxml (zipped xml), binary).

-i, --input arg

The input file. Default is stdin.

Dump

-E, --event arg

ID of event that is read from database and transformed into a bulletin. Separate multiple IDs by comma.”

-O, --origin arg

ID of origin that is read from database and transformed into a bulletin. Separate multiple IDs by comma.

-1, --autoloc1

Use autoloc1 format for output. This is default.

-3, --autoloc3

Use autoloc3 format for output.

-x, --extra

Use a specially detailed autoloc3 format. This options works only in combination with the autoloc3-flag.

-e, --enhanced

Enhanced output with higher precision. Times: milliseconds, distances: meter. Use for bulletins of local earthquakes.

--event-agency-id

Use the agency ID of the event instead of the preferred origin.

--fdsnws

Dump in FDSNWS event text format, e.g., for generating catalogs.

--first-only

Convert only the first event/origin to bulletin. Otherwise all events or origins will be converted to single bulletins which will be concatenated.

-k, --dist-in-km

Plot distances in km instead of degree.

-p, --polarities

Dump onset polarities.

-w, --weight arg

Weight threshold for printed and counted picks.

-x, --extra

Use a specially detailed autoloc3 format. This options works only in combination with the autoloc3-flag.