Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Kevin"
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== Yesterday: == | == Yesterday: == | ||
− | * | + | * CyberShake DB call |
− | * | + | * cataloged all services and currently installed/latest versions on opensha.usc.eud |
− | * | + | ** drupal is currently V6 which isn't as old as we had feared, might make migration easier |
− | ** | + | * ran some CyberShake hazard curve calculation benchmarks with alternative peak amplitude accessor code, did not speed up calculation |
+ | ** problem doesn't seem to be with the SQL queries themselves, as execution pretty fast considering the number of curves (3.5 minutes). I think that it is an issue with multiple threads hitting the database and locking causing queries to hang | ||
+ | * worked on opensha exception handling with respect to some known java bugs that cause inconsequential exceptions. Now logged but ignored without prompting the user to submit a bug report | ||
+ | * cleared up a bunch of disk space on my laptop | ||
== Today: == | == Today: == | ||
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* figure out bug with site amplification implementation, fix unit tests | * figure out bug with site amplification implementation, fix unit tests | ||
− | * | + | * start planning tests/figures for CyberShake downsampling test |
− | ** | + | ** start by implementing GMPE versions |
+ | ** previous GMPE tests used full hazard curves which won't be applicable to our CyberShake test, need new tests (looking at rupture ground motion exceedence distributions?) | ||
+ | * meet with Phil/Christine | ||
+ | * help Ned with Java3D issues | ||
== Blocked: == | == Blocked: == |
Revision as of 18:47, 21 January 2016
1/21/16
Yesterday:
- CyberShake DB call
- cataloged all services and currently installed/latest versions on opensha.usc.eud
- drupal is currently V6 which isn't as old as we had feared, might make migration easier
- ran some CyberShake hazard curve calculation benchmarks with alternative peak amplitude accessor code, did not speed up calculation
- problem doesn't seem to be with the SQL queries themselves, as execution pretty fast considering the number of curves (3.5 minutes). I think that it is an issue with multiple threads hitting the database and locking causing queries to hang
- worked on opensha exception handling with respect to some known java bugs that cause inconsequential exceptions. Now logged but ignored without prompting the user to submit a bug report
- cleared up a bunch of disk space on my laptop
Today:
- figure out bug with site amplification implementation, fix unit tests
- start planning tests/figures for CyberShake downsampling test
- start by implementing GMPE versions
- previous GMPE tests used full hazard curves which won't be applicable to our CyberShake test, need new tests (looking at rupture ground motion exceedence distributions?)
- meet with Phil/Christine
- help Ned with Java3D issues
Blocked:
no
Followups:
no
Lower priority or longer term tasks
- Fill in missing site/rupture distances in CyberShake DB for ERF 36 (200m)
- finish mapping of historical earthquakes to UCERF3 ruptures in order to run ETAS simulations of aftershock sequences
- Wills