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1. e When multiple multicast groups are used for discovery the port number must differ from existing discovery port numbers by 2 That is for each discovery port number in use x there must be no other discovery port configured for use with a value of x or xt 1 For example the default discovery multicast group used by Taurus is 224 199 71 138 6776 To add another multicast group you must also choose a different port number which cannot be 6776 or 6777 e Recent Specs The 16 most recent store specifications used when creating or modifying project definitions Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Store Selection examples Channel Selection Time Selection Output Format Output Location File Directory IP Address Recent Specs Add Channel Selection Time Selection Output Location N File Directory x IP Address Discovery Discovery Directory IP Address Remove Remove All CA s _00 Remove Remove All 10 10 3 131 10 10 3 143 10 10 3 159 10 10 3 169 ci n cistoresAlltaurus 0742 003 store Remove Remove All cAstoresAlltaurus 0742 2 2 2 Channel Selection The Channel Selection page provides options to define the channels from which the project will extract data Figure 2 6 Definition parameters and associated options are 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 9 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project listed in Table 2 2 Default values are taken from the station file defined in the Config
2. 32 Faure 0022 HkesrtinaSeress 1190717400000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 E ano 2 1190718000000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 2 2 Defining projects Project definition parameters are grouped on tabbed project definition pages Most options are consistent across project types for example Store Selection The difference between project type definitions is Time Selection options 2 2 1 Store Selection Store Selection options define which data sources to use for the project and how to find the sources Figure 2 5 By default all specified stores will be used Data sources may be unchanging such as a backed up copy on a PC or continuously updating such as on a live Taurus or a copy on a PC that has more data added to it periodically The options for each ofthe five store specification methods are grouped on these tabbed pages File Enter the path and filename of one of the store files to open the whole store 8 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project e Directory Enter a directory name Apollo Project will search for all stores in the defined directory and all of its subdirectories Using a high level directory such as root will result in a very long search e IP Address Enter the IP address of a Taurus e Discovery Enter one or more multicast group addresses All stores discovered in all groups are selected Figure 2 5
3. Apollo Project Beta Version User Guide 2007 Nanometrics Inc All Rights Reserved Apollo Project Beta Version User Guide The information in this document is believed to be reliable for Apollo Project Beta Version Nanometrics Inc reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice to improve the reliability and function of the product No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permis sion of Nanometrics Inc Nanometrics Inc 250 Herzberg Road Kanata Ontario Canada K2K 2A1 Tel 1 613 592 6776 Fax 1 613 592 5929 Email info nanometrics ca www nanometrics ca Part number 16106R0 Release date 2007 10 02 Contents FIGUnGS Gos Nana Leste NIKA 2000 daa dina ah 04 pai v TADOS A AA vii Getting Started spp a aci polea ad pra eas 1 About Apollo Project ss osk NN K KN N Enes nanna 1 Environment requirements 1 Hardware te nana to ae nan A a kd LEAN BA eed aa 1 O pa ae ua coe am AN ANG BAGAN laa eee Peri Bad NG 1 Software licencia ti i eal ee 1 Installing Apollo Project 1 InStall on LINDE 010803 NG a Med NAP Re BE a dG AN 2 lastall On Windows XP suissa ake o alare papan a aaa via E hake 2 Running Apollo Project eee 2 Technical Supports ics spews UN LA Si a NANANA msn a 2 Using Apollo Projectes ana A Se 3 Basic options for working with proj
4. MiniSEED Seisan or SEGY format MiniSEED files are created as as individual files for each instrument The number of files is deteremined by the file duration For example ifthe time duration asked for is 10 hours and the file duration is 1 hourthen there will be 10 files created per instrument MiniSEED is available with common options for data record length the default is 512 bytes There are options to Combine and or Sort output e Select Combine to have all stations instruments combined into one MiniSEED file Select Sort to change the data record size to any of the allowable value which guarantees that the data will be in sorted order 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 1 3 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Seisan files are downloaded into files of 20 minutes duration per station aligned on 0 20 and 40 minutes to the directory specified by the SEISAN TOP envirno ment variable gt Ensure that you have Seisan installed on your PC with a WAVEFORM BASE and CONT BASE line included for each station in the DAT SEISAN DEF file The SEGY trace headers from discovered instruments running Taurus v2 x will not have station location information in the trace headers Output to SEGY format has these reguirements All stations have the same sample rate e The maximum number of samples per trace is 32767 There are options to Combine and or Sort output e Select Combine to have all station
5. e 7 Create a new project Section 2 1 3 on page 7 Open a project Section 2 1 4 on page 7 Close a project Section 2 1 5 on page 8 Copy a project Section 2 1 6 on page 8 Delete a project Section 2 1 7 on page 8 16106RO 2007 10 02 Apollo Project Beta Version 3 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Figure 2 1 Apollo Project basic options LI hitpuflacalhast 8080 apoloProject ca nanometrics apollo server ul project ApalojApolo himi ot03 projects list Close this project 4 0 ollo Create a new project Copy the currently Delete the currently 2 selected project selected project 5 6 View the Existing Projects page 1 Default Configuration Help About Data Retrieved Currently open ka a A LGU tus Close this project Created Open a project from the list of all projects 3 i Open this project The numbers in parentheses 1 2 are references used in the sections below 4 Apollo Project Beta Version User Guide 16106RO 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project 2 1 1 View or edit the default configuration All new project definitions use basic default settings defined in the Configuration page You can view these default settings and edit them if required for your system gt To view the default settings click the Default Configuration icon on the main page Figure 2 1 To ed
6. e a new project 1 Click New in the Existing Projects page 2 2 Choose a project type and enter a unique name in the Create New Project page Figure 2 3 Click OK This will open the project definition pages containing default settings 3 Define the project edit settings as required in each page Store Selection Channel Selection Time Selection Output Format and Output Location 4 Click OK and then wait a few moments for the new project to open Or click Can cel to discard the project You can edit settings for the new project at any point before the project has run for the first time Figure 2 3 Create New Project page Cancel 2 1 4 Open a project To open a project click on the project name and then click the Open Project icon 3 This will open the Summary page for this project 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 7 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project 2 1 5 Close a project gt To close a project click the Close Project icon on the project tab 4 2 1 6 Copy a project gt To copy a project click on the project name and then click Copy 5 Enter a unique name and then edit settings if required Section 2 2 2 1 7 Delete a project gt To delete a project click on the project name and then click Delete 6 No data files are deleted All temp files associated with the project are deleted Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Data and temp files example Data files for pr
7. ection page Store Selection Channel Selection Output Format Output Location 2007 09 26 17 45 2007 09 26 18 45 k Moss Do oro Cancel 2 2 3 3 Controlled Source Retrieve data specified as a set of individually entered shots 1 Enter a shot time manually and then click Add Figure 2 9 2 Set the post shot time period and optionally the pre shot time period 3 Click Add Figure 2 9 Controlled Source project Time Selection page Store Selection Channel Selection Output Location 2006 06 26 19 48 po 2006 06 26 19 48 00 1m 10m 2 Remove Remove All Cancel 2 2 3 4 Trigger 1 Upload a CSV formatted trigger list to specify the data to be retrieved using either of these options Browse for or enter the trigger file path and filename 1 2 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Download it from a Taurus 2 Click Submit to add the triggers Figure 2 10 3 Set pre and post trigger time periods These will be used for all of the triggers Figure 2 10 Trigger Time project Selection page Store Selection Channel Selection Output Format Output Location P 20070925 200000 csv _ 2007 09 25 20 13 00 2007 09 25 20 16 30 2007 09 25 20 18 04 Cancel 2 2 4 Output Format Note This page is not available for Controlled Source projects as the output is always to combined SEGY format You can output the data to any of
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9. etup for Apollo Project Beta Version with the application and browser running on the same computer go to http localhost 8080 ApolloProject 1 5 Technical support If you need technical support please submit your reguest via the Nanometrics customer support site or by email or fax Include a full explanation of the problem and informa tion such as log files Customer support site http support nanometrics ca Email techsupport nanometrics ca Fax To Support at 1 613 592 5929 2 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter2 Using Apollo Project Apollo Project provides options for working with projects and sets of project options that allow you to easily define complex data retrieval tasks e 24 Basic options for working with projects Defining projects Section 2 1 on page 3 e Store Selection e Channel Selection e Time Selection e Output Format e Output Location Editing projects Section 2 3 on page 15 Viewing project definition settings Section 2 4 on page 15 Running projects Section 2 5 on page 16 Monitoring project status Section 2 6 on page 16 2 1 Basic options for working with projects The Apollo Project home page and Existing Projects page provide these basic options for working with projects see also Figure 2 1 2 View or edit the default configuration Section 2 1 1 on page 5 View the list of all projects Section 2 1 2 on pag
10. for which a previously attempted time range for a channel will be attempted to retrieve each time segment There is 1 retrieval attempt for all missing time segments on all channels every time the project is run You can check the channel details page to see if there are any remaining attempts for any channels Section 2 6 3 e Valid values an integer in the range 0 to MAX INT Default is 8 Number of Retries The number of times for Apollo Project to try to connect to a data source if there is an IP network connectivity problem This is specific to the project run every project run has the maximum number of retries Valid values an integer in the range 0 to MAX INT Default is 3 Retry Interval sec The interval in seconds between IP connection retries Valid values an integer in the range 0 to MAX INT Default is 15 Base Directory The pathname of the Apollo Project output directory This value is held in the APOLLO LOCATION environment variable e Valid values any valid absolute pathname It can also include any additional characters that are valid for paths Default is ApolloProject SubDirectories The pathname of data directories within Base Directory e Valid values any of the tokens in any order it can also include any additional characters that are valid for paths Default is Sproject Syear Smonth day FileNames The data file names within Base Directory SubDirectories e Valid value
11. ge shows the retrieval status of each time segment for the channel Figure 2 16 gt To open the channel details page click on the channel name and then click the Channel Details icon Figure 2 16 Retrieval details for a channel 2 6 3 1 Data retrieval status colours The data availability and retrieval status bar graphics use the colour codes listed in Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Retrieval status colours Colour Status Yellow Apollo Project is attempting to retrieve available data from the store Green The data are retrieved White Data for some portion of the requested time segment are not available in the store For example there are gaps in the data or the retrieval request is for a future time segment Red Data are available in the store but Apollo Project has failed to retrieve it on this attempt Apollo Project will make additional attempts to retrieve the data up to the configured Maximum Number of Retrieval Attempts Table 2 1 1 8 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02
12. it the default configuration 1 Click the Default Configuration icon on the main page Figure 2 1 2 Edit the default settings Table 2 1 Optionally edit file location defaults in the Subdirectory and File Configuration page This page shows the list of tokens that are available to define the default path and filenames a Click Edit to open the Subdirectory and File Configuration page b Edit the file location settings You can use any of the tokens in any of the fields and in any order Optionally you can include additional characters in the defi nition c Click OK to update the file location defaults and return to the Configuration page Or click Cancel to discard the edits and return to the Configuration page 3 Click OK to save the new configuration Figure 2 2 Configuration page N ApolloProject Click Edit to use the a aule amag Edt Subdirectory and File Configuration page 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 5 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Table 2 1 Default Configuration parameters Parameter Description Log Verbosity The verbosity of the Apollo Project log Options Info Verbose Debug Default is Info Log Location The pathname ofthe Apollo Project log file defined on installation e Valid values a valid pathname Default is APOLLO LOCATION logs Maximum Number of Retrieval Attempts The maximum number of project runs
13. mmary page shows status information for the project including its cur rent run status currently running otherwise manual scheduled or cancelled the last time it ran and when it will run next Figure 2 13 Project status on the Summary page Store Specifications FAM iPacdress 10103149 Files Produced rr ww IU fee as tun Now Cancel Run 2 6 3 View data retrieval status Data availability and retrieval status is shown on the Existing Projects page and on the project Retrieval Status page The information displayed updates continually while a project is running Status is expressed as the percentage retrieved of the time segment requested Bar graphics use the colour codes described in Table 2 4 The Data Retrieved bars on the Existing Projects page show the overall status for all projects Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Retrieval status of all projects Example status Name Type Status Last Data Retrieved Ce ite a ma Cao kam NO ons al tive A 2007 09 26201210 Example status at a later time Data Retrieved The project Retrieval Status page shows the overall status for each channel numeri cally and as a bar graphic Figure 2 15 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 1 7 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Figure 2 15 Retrieval Status page for all channels in a project Channel Retrieved Of Available Available The channel details pa
14. oject ar02 E ApolloProject E taurus 0022 20070925 055000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 config 3 taurus 0022 20070925 060000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 E data 2 taurus 0022 20070925 061000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 E a ar02 3 taurus 0022 20070925 062000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 E 2007 2 taurus 0022 20070925 063000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 09 2 taurus 0022 20070925 064000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 os P taurus 0022 20070925 065000 seed 45KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 33 na Rl tanos 0022 20070925 nznnnn seed 45KR SFFD 2NN7 N9 25 12 33 temp files for project ar02 3 oti2 119071 1400000000000 seed 15KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 3 2007 2 1190712000000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 350 2 1190712600000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 Des 1190713200000000000 seed 15KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 E tem 1190713800000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 E aoz 3 1190714400000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 E 10 10 3 143 2 1190715000000000000 seed 15KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 E taurus 0022 2 1190715600000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 taurus 0022digitizertimeseriesi 2 1190716200000000000 seed 16KB SEED 2007 09 25 12 32 D taurus 0022digitizertime5eries2 1190716800000000000 seed 15KB SEED 2007 09 25 12
15. ou can define projects to retrieve data from multiple stores such as from Tauruses discovered on a network and stores that have been copied to PCs on your LAN All project types can be run manually Archive projects can also be run automatically on a schedule Archive Retrieve data from sources that are continuously updating One Time Retrieve a single time segment Controlled Source Retrieve data specified as a set of individually entered shots o 28 Trigger Upload a CSV formatted trigger list to specify the data to be retrieved 1 2 Environment requirements 1 2 1 Hardware 1GB RAM 1 2 2 Software Linux or Windows XP Java Runtime Environment 1 5 0 FireFox or Internet Explorer 7 with Javascript enabled FireFox recommended 1 2 3 Software licence TBD 1 3 Installing Apollo Project The server can be on one machine and the client on another but all stores must be accessible from the server machine and all files are created on the server 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 1 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 3 1 Install on Linux TBD 1 3 2 Install on Windows XP 1 Run the installer ApolloProjectInstall 0 97 0 exe 2 Run the licence installer ApolloProjectLicenselnstall 0 97 0 exe 1 4 Running Apollo Project gt Open a browser and go to http address port ApolloProject The application name Apollo Project is case sensitive on all operating systems Assuming the standard s
16. s any of the tokens in any order it can also include any additional characters that are valid for filenames Default is sinstrument stime Sample Path A dynamic example of the resulting path and filename as you enter Base Directory SubDirectories and Filenames values Station Table File Name The path and filename of a station table file Valid values a valid path and filename No default value Default Network Name A standard network code e Valid values any 2 characters Default is NE Default Channel1 Name A channel code e Valid values any 3 characters Default is BHZ Default Channel2 Name A channel code Valid values any 3 characters Default is BHN Default Channel3 Name A channel code e Valid values any 3 characters Default is BHE 6 Apollo Project Beta Version User Guide 16106R0 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Table 2 1 Default Configuration parameters Continued Parameter Description Location A location within a station Options any 2 ASCII characters Default is 2 spaces for none 2 1 2 View the list of all projects The Existing Projects page shows the list of all projects 1 and a status overview of each project Section 2 6 on page 16 It is the default page on opening an Apollo Project session 2 1 3 Create a new project You can create multiple projects up to the number supported by the software licence To creat
17. s combined into one SEGY file e Select Sort to have stations sorted on StationName NetworkName Figure 2 11 Output Format page Store Selection Channel Selection Time Selection Output Location Cancel 2 2 5 Output Location This page provides options to define the path and filenames for the project output files Figure 2 12 It also includes a description of the tokens available to define the output location You can use any of the tokens in any order in any of the fields except Base Directory Optionally you can include additional characters in the definition The parameters are listed in Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Output Location parameters Parameter Description Base Directory The pathname of the project output directory e Valid values a valid absolute pathname It can also include any addi tional characters that are valid for paths Default is ApolloProject SubDirectories The pathname of data directories within Base Directory Valid values any of the tokens in any order it can also include any addi tional characters that are valid for paths Default is project year month day 1 4 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Table 2 3 Output Location parameters Parameter Description FileNames The data file names within Base Directory SubDirectories Valid values any of the tokens in any order it can also include any addi tional charac
18. stop the current run of the project You can run a cancelled project again with Run Now 2 5 3 Run an Archive project with a schedule gt Click Start Schedule to activate the project schedule For an Interval schedule the next run will start at the time you click Start Schedule the Interval gt If you want it to start at a specific time of day use the Weekly option 2 5 4 Cancel scheduled runs If you cancel a schedule the project becomes manual run only you can then reschedule it with Start Schedule b Click Cancel Schedule to convert a scheduled Archive project to manual run 2 5 5 Merge data files At any time for any non archive project you can run merge to combine all the down loaded data for the stations and instruments into one file per interval gt To merge data into one file open the project Summary page and click Merge A single file will be produced for each time period The original data files remain and are not altered 2 6 Monitoring project status Status information is provided as summaries on the two main pages and in detail for each channel in a project 2 6 1 View the basic status of all projects The Existing Projects page shows a summary of the status of all projects such as cur rent run status and overall data retrieval success Figure 2 14 1 6 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project 2 6 2 View the status of a project The Project Su
19. t 2 2 3 Time Selection The Time Selection page provides options specific to the project type 2 2 3 1 Archive VA Note Any Archive project can be run manually at any time 1 Enter the project Start Time 2 Choose the run option either scheduled or manual deselect Use Schedule 3 If you have chosen Use Schedule you can choose one of these scheduling meth ods Regular Intervals such as several intervals within one day Weekly with one run per day at Project Start Time on any of one or more days For a Regular Interval schedule the next run will start lt at the time you click Start Schedule the interval duration gt regardless of the specified Project Start Time Ifyou want the project to run at a specific time of day use Weekly Schedule 4 Choose the File Interval where File Interval is the duration of each output data file Figure 2 7 Archive project Time Selection page Store Selection Channel Selection Output Format Output Location 2007 09 26 22 40 00 E E Sun E Mon 7 Tue T Wed M Thu Fa E Sat Cancel 2 2 3 2 One Time Retrieve a single time segment gt Specify the Start Time End Time Duration and File Interval Figure 2 8 e Duration is the length of the requested time segment e File Interval is the duration of each output data file 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 1 1 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project Figure 2 8 One Time project Time Sel
20. ters that are valid for filenames Default is instrument time Sample Path A dynamic example of the resulting path and filename as you enter Base Directory SubDirectories and Filenames values Figure 2 12 Output Location page Store Selection Channel Selection Time Selection Output Format c nmx ApolloProject data ni project year Zmonth day instrument_ time Cancel 2 3 Editing projects Note The Edit option is available only if the project has never been run If the project has been run you can use Copy to create a new project Section 2 1 6 and then edit the new definition as needed To edit a project definition gt Click Edit in the project Summary page and then edit settings in the project defini tion pages The options are the same as those described in Section 2 2 Defining projects on page 8 2 4 Viewing project definition settings For a project that has been run the Edit button is replaced with the View button Click View to open the project definition pages Click Cancel to exit OK is inac tive in view mode 16106R0 Apollo Project Beta Version 1 5 2007 10 02 User Guide Chapter 2 Using Apollo Project 2 5 Running projects All project types can be run manually Archive projects can also run automatically on a schedule 2 5 1 Runa project manually gt Click Run Now to run the project immediately 2 5 2 Cancel a project run in progress Click Cancel to
21. uration page Station Table File Name A Station Table file is used to assign station names to all of the selected stores Table 2 2 Channel Selection parameters Parameter Options Station Table File e Use the default value as defined in the Configuration page Station Name Table File Name Enter a new station table path and file for this project e Click Create Default Station Table to create a default station table for all ofthe currently selected stores and discovered instruments The file is saved to APOLLO LOCATION senil For default station name Apollo Project uses Taurus AserialNumber and Trident305 BserialNumber These are put into the MiniSEED files Filter parameters All Channels no filtering Deselect All Channels to use the channel filter parameters Select any one or more of the channels listed e Enter any additional filter information Network Channel Sta tion Instrument Location as comma delimited text an asterisk will represent 1 or more characters Channel information Displays the list of channels based on selections made above as Figure 2 6 Channel Selection page Store Selection Time Selection Output Format Output Location Cnm ApolloProjectiscnhot02 scnl Create Default Station Table JH AD742 BHZ JH AD742 BHN JH AD742 BHE JH AD747 BHZ 1 0 Apollo Project Beta Version 16106R0 User Guide 2007 10 02 Chapter 2 Using Apollo Projec
22. w data retrieval status loss 17 Data retrieval status colours s a nn 18 Contents Figures 2 1 Apollo Project basic options 4 2 2 Configuration page kkk a nnen 5 2 3 Create New Project page 2 0 60 6 eb A KAA KA KAKKA kaa 7 2 4 Data and temp files example ss 00 cee eee eee 8 2 5 Store Selection examples 0000 0c 9 2 6 Channel Selection page sms nn 10 2 7 Archive project Time Selection page nn 11 2 8 One Time project Time Selection page nasaun aaau 12 2 9 Controlled Source project Time Selection page 12 2 10 Trigger Time project Selection page sms nnen 13 2 11 Output Format pagea sssusa sssusa Uma a BU alate eas Aa 14 2 12 Output Location page 15 2 13 Project status on the Summary page 17 2 14 Retrieval status of all projects 17 2 15 Retrieval Status page for all channels in a project 18 2 16 Retrieval details for a channel ss ee eee 18 Figures vi Tables 2 1 Default Configuration parameters 6 2 2 Channel Selection parameters 10 2 3 Output Location parameters eee ee 14 2 4 Retrieval status colours vii Tables viii Getting Started 1 1 About Apollo Project Apollo Project Beta Version is a web server product for the convenient retrieval of time series data from Nanometrics Stores It provides options for you to define com plex reusable data retrieval tasks these tasks are called projects Y

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