The BUD Infrastructure
BUD hardware consists of a 1 terabyte RAID on an 8 processor E4000
Sun server. The disks are available to the web server for easy data
distribution through the web
interface and to
WILBER II. Data streams currently flow directly into BUD from
Antelope and an Earthworm WaveServer client, ew2mseed.
The BUD Antelope stream originates from LISS, nrts, seedlink, and
other Antelope sources.
The BUD Directory Structure and Data Files
BUD is intended to be independent of the incoming data source, and
as simple and easy to use as possible. The BUD data organization
consists of a top level directory containing Network/Station directories.
In the Station directories are miniSEED data files by channel day.
This organization can produce a lot of files if there are many days
of data online, but BUD is intended as a staging area, so this is
not a problem. Future plans may include expanding the time window
maintained in BUD, at which point the BUD definition may be revised
to include a higher directory broken out by time with BUD directories
below it. At the time of this article, the time window is 2 months.
An inventory of networks and stations in a BUD directory is immediately
visible by inspection of the BUD directory structure. An estimate
of whether there is data for a particular channel, day, and time
in the BUD directory can be derived from file modification time
and an expected latency (typically a function of logical record
length, sample rate, and input source) associated with a channel.
The channel day miniSEED files are fairly small and so quick to
read. These features of the BUD directory/file structure make it
fast and easy to find out what data are available and to extract
data.
The
BUD Web Interface
A BUD Web interface was developed for data QC, data flow monitoring,
and ftp data distribution. Existing web based QC tools (
GOAT
and map making) were integrated into the interface,
and a seismogram viewer applet (Wiggles) was developed for
it.
Especially in the case of regional network data, a Web interface
available to network operators will help maintain a high quality
data stream into BUD. The Web interface to BUD is intended for use
by DMC personnel, network operators, and data users who may or may
not be interested in data quality or data latency issues, but do
want access to the data.
Effort was made to keep the Web interface to BUD standalone, although
there is some auxiliary freeware that is needed to support full
functionality. If you are interested in writing data to a BUD directory
structure and installing a BUD Web interface on top of it, contact
us.
Other BUD Services
In addition to distributing BUD data through the Web interface with
ftp, data is distributed through a LISS Server and Fissures Seismogram
Server. An autoDRM which serves BUD data is under development. Click
here to see more detailed
information on all BUD services.
ew2mseed
An Earthworm WaveServer client, ew2mseed, which writes out continuous
data to a BUD directory structure was developed by ISTI
under contract to the DMC.
WILBER II
The DMC's WILBER II accesses
BUD for SPYDER® data. This approximately doubles the average
number of stations from which data are retrieved.
Submitted by Sandy Stromme