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== Yesterday ==
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== Current Items ==
*Looked at Shiyu's volume results, 1D results - emailed out to group
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*Modify CyberShake to work on RSQSim ruptures
*Submitted TAU profiling run on Kraken
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**Modify PreSGT step to determine list of points to save SGTs for from RSQSim rupture files
*Submitted 27x weak scaling run on Kraken
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*CyberShake training
*Identified 3.5 TB of SGTs to move to Ranch, started transfer
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*Update CyberShake study wiki pages to point to SQLite files
*Continued work on RupGen-api memcached support
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*Create wiki page for CyberShake RSQSim, and upload sample seismograms
  
== Today ==
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== Project Backlog ==
*Ask Shiyu to generate SGTs for volume
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*Run CyberShake post-processing on RSQSim events, once DB is populated
*Monitor Ranch transfer and md5sums (very slow!)
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*Produce candidate site list for Bay Area CyberShake
*Test SGT Merge on Kraken
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*Investigate improved load-balancing for DirectSynth SGT handlers
*Continue work on RupGen-api memcached support
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*Experiment with OMP parallelization for post-processing
 
 
== Blocked ==
 
*No
 
 
 
== Follow-ups ==
 
*With Phil about parallel post-processing next week
 
 
 
== Areas of Responsibilities ==
 
* CyberShake 1.4
 
* Broadband CyberShake
 
* Code migration
 

Latest revision as of 17:56, 1 February 2018

Current Items

  • Modify CyberShake to work on RSQSim ruptures
    • Modify PreSGT step to determine list of points to save SGTs for from RSQSim rupture files
  • CyberShake training
  • Update CyberShake study wiki pages to point to SQLite files
  • Create wiki page for CyberShake RSQSim, and upload sample seismograms

Project Backlog

  • Run CyberShake post-processing on RSQSim events, once DB is populated
  • Produce candidate site list for Bay Area CyberShake
  • Investigate improved load-balancing for DirectSynth SGT handlers
  • Experiment with OMP parallelization for post-processing