Running UCVM on Discovery

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Running ucvm_query on Discovery

This is the contents of the README.md on discovery

(base) [maechlin@discovery1 test_ucvm]$ cat README.md
== Linux Command Syntax ==
Example commands on Linux system. Don't type the % sign
%ls
%pwd

== ucvm query Input format ==
lon, lat, depth
-118.0, 34.0 0.0

== Example query format ==
%ucvm_query -f /project/maechlin_162/ucvm_bin/conf/ucvm.conf -m cvmh < test_pts.in

== allocation interactive nodes ==
%salloc --ntasks=1 --time=1:00:00 --account=scec_608

== Example profile query ==
%ucvm_query -f /project/maechlin_162/ucvm_bin/conf/ucvm.conf -m cvmsi < rpv.in > rpv_cvmsi.out

== slurm batch script ==
%cat ucvm_query.job
then..
%sbatch ucvm_query.job
then ..
%squeue -u maechlin
then ..
%cat rpv_cvmsi.out

== UCVM Basin Query ==
*[https://github.com/SCECcode/UCVMC/wiki/Test-Cases-Basin-Query Basin Query Examples]

== Example basin_query Command on Discovery ==
%basin_query -f /project/maechlin_162/ucvm_bin/conf/ucvm.conf -m cvmh -v 2500 < basin_pts.in > basin_pts_cvmh.out
then..
%cat basin_pts_cvmh.out 
which shows returns 3 depth values tuple that is, first-crossing, second crossing and the last crossing with the threshold.

== Transfer files between Discovery and laptop ==
Assume file on laptop, copy it to directory on discovery
Issue this command from directory on laptop that contains the file ucvmPlotting.yml that you want to copy
%scp ucvmPlotting.yml maechlin@discovery.usc.edu:/home1/maechlin/test_ucvm/.

or, copy files from directory on discovery.usc.edu to laptop
in a directory on laptop, run this command
%scp maechlin@discovery.usc.edu:/home1/maechlin/test_ucvm/* 

Create Plot using Website - 1D Vertical Profile

Create 1D vertical profile for location in LA Basin (CSU Dominquez Hills):

  • 33.8628
  • -118.2525
  • 0-10k
  • 100m

Create Plot using Website:

Create Plot using Discovery

Assuiming plotting has been setup for your account, you can Setup the plotting environment,

%2test

then..

%plot_depth_profile.py -s 33.8628,-118.2525 -b 0 -e 10000 -d vs,vp,density -v 100 -c cvmh -o depth.png

Then, you can view the plots with

%view_png.py -f depth.png

Running UCVM Plotting on Discovery

On discovery, setup your plotting environment. This is only needed the first time

Confirm your test directory exists, if not create it with mkdir command

%mkdir /home1/maechlin/ucvm_test

Then add these aliases into .bashrc file

"alias 2test='cd /home1/maechlin/ucvm_test'"

"alias 2project='cd /project/maechlin_162/ucvm/ucvm_bin'"

Save the updated .bashrc file

then,..

%source ~/.bashrc

then,..

%env |grep UCVM

should see setting of UCVM related environment variable like these..

UCVM_SRC_PATH=...

UCVM_INSTALL_PATH=...

then, these command should return useful information..

%which ucvm_query

%ucvm_query -H

%conda env list

This alias should move you to your ucvm installation directory

%2project

Setting up Plotting Environment for the first time

if you see ucvmPlotting,
do this,
   %conda activate ucvmPlotting
   skip to  NEXT
else,
   %conda env create -f ucvmPlotting.yml
   this will take a while..

   %conda env list

   should see ucvmPlotting as one of the environment

   %conda activate ucvmPlotting

   %2project
   %git clone https://github.com/SCECcode/ucvm_plotting.git
   %cd ucvm_plotting
   %./unpack-dist

NEXT:
check if ucvm_plotting is there,

%2project
%cd ucvm_plotting/ucvm_plotting
%./run_depth.sh

to run manually,
%plot_horizontal_slice.py -b 33.35,-118 -u 34.35,-117 -e 1000 -d vs -c cvmh -a s -s 0.01 -o horizontal.png
%view_png.py -f horizontal.png

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