ql2sc¶
QuakeLink (gempa GmbH) to SeisComP event parameter exchange.
Description¶
ql2sc manages the import of SeisComP objects from one or several QuakeLink servers into a SeisComP system in real time. Like scimex but contrary to scimport the exchange of the SeisComP objects is event based. This means no messages will be exchanged until the exporting system has produced an event.
The user may control at various levels which information to import. Whenever possible server-side filters should be preferred to reduce both the network bandwidth consumption as well as the CPU and memory utilization on the local machine.
Server-Side Event Filter¶
QuakeLink provides a filter syntax similar to SQL-WHERE clauses which may be used to filter interesting events on the server side:
clause := condition[ AND|OR [(]clause[)]]
condition := MAG|DEPTH|LAT|LON|PHASES|DIST(lat,lon) op {float} |
DIST(lat,lon) IN [{float}, {float}] |
UPDATED|OTIME op time |
AGENCY|AUTHOR|STATUS|ESTATUS|EMODE|TYPE|REGION|MAG_T op 'string' |
MAG|DEPTH|LAT|LON|PHASES|OTIME|UPDATED IS [NOT] NULL
op := =|!=|>|>=|<|<=|eq|gt|ge|lt|ge
time := %Y,%m,%d[,%H,%M,%S,%f]
E.g., the following filter string would select only those events with a minimum magnitude of 6, detected by at least 10 stations and which are shallower than 100km:
MAG >= 6.0 AND PHASES >= 10 AND DEPTH < 100
Note
The supported filter commands depend on the specific QuakeLink version. To list all available options you may connect to the server, e.g., using telnet localhost 18010, and request the help page of the SELECT command using help select.
Server-Side Object Filter¶
QuakeLink provides a coarse object filter for the most relevant SeisComP objects:
Option |
Impact |
---|---|
picks |
include picks |
amplitudes |
include amplitudes |
arrivals |
include origin arrivals |
staMags |
include origin station magnitudes |
staMts |
include moment tensor station contributions and phase settings |
preferred |
include only preferred origin and magnitude information |
Local Object Filter and Routing¶
Subsequent to the server-side filters a routing table defines which objects to
import and to which message group to send them. Depending on the SeisComP modules
listening to the specified message groups an object may be further processed.
Typically no modules (other than scmaster) is connected to the
IMPORT_GROUP
so that objects sent to this group are just stored to the
database. If an object should be discarded, the special group identifier NULL
may be used.
The routing table is defined as a comma-separated list of
object name:group name
pairs. Also the routing rules are inherited
recursively within the SeisComP object tree. If no explicit rule exists for an
object, the routing of its parent is evaluated up to the EventParameters
root node.
Examples¶
EventParameters:IMPORT_GROUP
Imports everything
EventParameters:IMPORT_GROUP,Comment:NULL
Imports everything except comments
Origin:LOCATION,StationMagnitude:MAGNITUDE,Magnitude:MAGNITUDE
Sends origins and it’s children arrival, origin uncertainty to the LOCATION
group but the magnitude children to the MAGNITUDE
group. Skips picks,
amplitudes, focal mechanisms and events.
Default routing table¶
The default use case of ql2sc is to import earthquake solutions from other data centers or in-house redundant SeisComP systems. The intention is not to reprocess the solution but to add them to the local catalog.
By default we route:
Picks and Amplitudes to the
IMPORT_GROUP
group to prevent processing by the local locator and amplitude processorOrigins (including its StationMagnitude and Magnitude children) to the
LOCATION
to allow event association.FocalMechanisms to the
FOCMECH
group to trigger processing by specialized applications, e.g., graphical user interfaces for strong motion analysis or tsunami risk assessment.
We don’t route events at all. With the help of scevent locations are either associated to existing events or will create new events with local settings.
We don’t route StationMagnitudes and Magnitude to the MAGNITDUE
group
because scmag subscribes to LOCATION
and MAGNITUDE
. Separated
groups might lead to duplicated magnitude types in case a manual magnitude
solution is imported. In this case the foreign Origin with its Magnitudes would
be split into at least two messages, the first one containing the Origin, the
second one the Magnitude. The Origin message immediately triggers magnitude
calculation, potentially for a magnitude type which is received with the second
message.
The default routing table is set as given in host.$name.routingTable
.
Agency List Filter¶
In addition to the local object filter the user may choose to accept only those
objects originating from a set of trusted agencies. If at least one agency is
defined in the processing.whitelist.agencies
or
processing.blacklist.agencies
configuration option, then the
creationInfo.agencyID
of amplitudes, arrivals, comments, events, focal
mechanisms, magnitudes, moment tensors, origins, picks and station magnitudes is
evaluated. Objects with unmatched or unset agency information are filtered out.
If objects with unset agency ID should match, then empty string ""
has to be
added to the white list.
The agency filter is applied on remote as well as local objects. In this way remote objects may be excluded from import and local objects my be protected from overriding or removing. Also the filter is applied recursively. If parent object (e.g., an origin) is filtered out, all of its children (e.g., magnitudes) are also skipped even if they carry a different agency ID.
Note
The agency white list filter might be essential to avoid circular event updates between cross-connected SeisComP systems.
PublicID Prefix Filter¶
In addition to the agency filter incoming or local objects
can be skipped by checking their publicID prefix. It behaves similar to the
agency filter but checks the publicID
attribute rather
than the creationInfo.agencyID
attribute.
Prefixes can be configure as white- or blacklist with
processing.whitelist.publicIDs = ...
and
processing.blacklist.publicIDs = ...
.
Workflow¶
Each event update received from a QuakeLink host is parsed and analyzed for differences to the local database. The comparison starts at the level of the top-level elements in the following order: picks, amplitudes, origins, focal mechanisms, events.
For each top-level element the object tree is traversed in a depth-first search order. Objects on the same level are processed in the order of their appearance. The differences are collected as a list of notifier objects with the following operation types:
Type |
Description |
---|---|
ADD |
The object does not exist locally |
UPDATE |
The object does exist locally but differs from the remote one |
REMOVE |
The object exist locally but not remotely |
The ADD
and REMOVE
operation always generates notifies of the same type
for all children of the current object. ADD
notifiers are collected top-down,
REMOVE
notifiers are collected bottom-up.
Because the order of child objects is arbitrary, e.g., the arrivals of an origin,
each object on the remote side has to be found in the set of local objects. For
public objects (e.g., origins, magnitudes, magnitudes..), the publicID
property is used for comparison. All other objects are compared by looking at
their index properties. For e.g., arrivals this is the pickID
property, for
comments the id
property.
Ones all notifiers are collected they are send to the local messaging system.
For performance reasons and because of the processing logic of listening SeisComP
modules ql2sc tries to batch as many notifiers as possible into one notifier
message. A separate notifier message is created if the target message group
changes between successive notifiers or if the configurable batchSize
limit is reached.
Note
Care must be taken when configuring the batchSize
limit. If the value
is to big the overall message size limit (default: 1MB) may be exceeded
resulting in an undeliverable message. On the other hand a much to small
value will create unwanted results in the SeisComP processing chain. If for
instance picks are routed to the PICK
group and the pick set is split
into several notifier messages the local scautoloc might create
locations based on an incomplete dataset.
Event Attributes¶
It might be desirable to synchronize event attributes set at the source with
the local system. In particular the event type, the type uncertainty, event
descriptions and comments might be of interest. Because it is not advisable
to route events and let scevent associate imported origins it can
happen that the imported event ID is different from the event ID of the local
system. The input host configuration parameter syncEventAttributes
controls that behaviour. It is set to true by default which means that imported
event attributes are going to be imported as well. ql2sc does not update
directly the attributes but commandates scevent in as many cases as possible
to do so. To find the matching local event it takes the first occurrence which
has associated the currently imported preferred origin.
Limitations¶
There are limitations to this process to avoid infinite loops when cross connecting two systems. Prior to sending the commands to scevent to change a particular attribute ql2sc checks if that attribute has been set already by another module (via JournalEntry database table). If not, then ql2sc is allowed to request an attribute change otherwise not. To illustrate the issue take the following example:
scolv connected to system A
changes the event type to ‘earthquake’. ql2sc
of system B
checks if the event type of the local event has been changed
already which is not the case and it requests that change. System A
changes the event type again to ‘unset’. ql2sc of system B
notices that
someone has already changed the event type and it was ql2sc itself. It requests
again a change.
scolv connected to system B
changes the event type to ‘earthquake’ again.
ql2sc of system A
notices that scolv@A
has already changed the
event type and ignores the request.
That simple case would not create an infinite loop even if ql2sc@A
would
accept the last change. The situation changes immediately if two subsequent
attribute changes are being received by ql2sc@B
while both of them are
already applied on system A
. ql2sc@B
would “restore” the old state due
to the first received update and then apply the “final” state due to the
second update. Each update triggers again an update at system A
and the
states start flapping. Without the described check there wouldn’t be a well
defined exit condition.
Caveats¶
Specific combinations of remote and local object filters may result in the loss
of data. If for instance origins are imported from system A
to B
and
additional magnitudes for the received origins are calculated on B
, care must
be taken. Without protection a new event update containing the same origin will
REMOVE
all newly calculated magnitudes on B
since they are not included
in the magnitude set sent by A
.
To avoid losing these local magnitudes one may decide to block magnitudes from
import by routing them to NULL
. If magnitudes from A
and from B
should be available, an agency filter or
publicID filter may be defined.
Make sure A
and B
use either distinct agency IDs or distinct publicID
patterns and add the agency ID of B
to processing.blacklist.agencies
or
the publicID prefix of B
to processing.blacklist.publicIDs
.
Module Configuration¶
etc/defaults/global.cfg
etc/defaults/ql2sc.cfg
etc/global.cfg
etc/ql2sc.cfg
~/.seiscomp/global.cfg
~/.seiscomp/ql2sc.cfg
ql2sc inherits global options.
- backLog¶
Default:
1800
Type: int
Unit: s
Number of seconds to fetch missed updates on start up.
- cacheSize¶
Default:
5000
Type: int
Number of public objects to cache.
- batchSize¶
Default:
2000
Type: int
Maximum number of notifiers to batch in one message. If set to 0 no size limit is enforced. Make sure to not hit the overall message size limited of 16MiB which is enforced by the messaging system.
- eventAssociationTimeout¶
Default:
10
Type: int
Unit: s
If event synchronisation is enabled and an incoming origin is not yet associated with an event on the target machine, then this timeout defines the maximum number of seconds to wait for an association.
- hosts¶
Type: list:string
Registration of the host profiles defining the connection parameters to the QuakeLink hosts.
Note
host.* Definition of host profiles. For each host profile a connection to one QuakeLink server can established. The profiles must be registered in ‘hosts’ to apply them.
Note
host.$name.*
Provide the connection parameters to one QuakeLink server.
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to hosts
to become active.
hosts = a,b
host.a.value1 = ...
host.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of hosts
host.c.value1 = ...
- host.$name.url¶
Default:
ql://localhost:18010
Type: string
URL of the QuakeLink service, the scheme ‘qls’ enables SSL.
Format: [ql[s]://][user:pwd@][host][:port].
If set to an empty string the application will run without any QuakeLink connection attempt.
- host.$name.gzip¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Enable/disable GZip (GNU zip) compression.
- host.$name.native¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Request native data instead of XML format. Native data export may be disabled on some hosts.
- host.$name.syncEventAttributes¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Try to update the event attributes of the target event with the attributes of the source event which includes event type and event certainty. It will not import events but tries to find the associated event of the input preferred origin at the target system and will update the event attributes via journaling.
- host.$name.syncPreferred¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Synchronize the preferred origin and preferred magnitude selection if different from the imported selection. ql2sc will wait for the event association of an imported origin and check if the preferred origin or preferred magnitude is different from the imported Quakelink event. If so it will send a journal to force selection of the preferred origin and selection of the preferred magnitude type. These are the same operations as within scolv to fix an origin and a particular magnitude type.
- host.$name.keepAlive¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Request server to send keep alive message every 30s to prevent connection reset by firewalls on long idle periods. If activated the client will reset the connection if no alive message is received within 60s.
- host.$name.filter¶
Type: string
SQL like WHERE clause to filter the result set.
clause := condition[ AND|OR [(]clause[)]] __ condition := MAG|DEPTH|LAT|LON|PHASES|OTIME|UPDATED [op float|time]|[IS [NOT] NULL] __ op := =|>|>=|<|<=|eq|gt|ge|lt|ge __ time := %Y,%m,%d[,%H,%M,%S,%f]
- host.$name.routingTable¶
Default:
Pick:IMPORT_GROUP,Amplitude:IMPORT_GROUP,FocalMechanism:EVENT,Origin:EVENT
Type: list:string
Map datamodel class names to messaging groups. For unmapped objects the mapping of their parent objects is evaluated recursively. Objects may be excluded by mapping them to ‘NULL’.
Note
host.$name.data.* Specify the XML components to fetch. Note: These options are not used if ‘native’ data is requested.
- host.$name.data.picks¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include picks
- host.$name.data.amplitudes¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include amplitudes
- host.$name.data.arrivals¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include origin arrivals
- host.$name.data.staMags¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include origin station magnitudes
- host.$name.data.staMts¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include moment tensor station contributions and phase settings
- host.$name.data.preferred¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Include only preferred origin and magnitude information
- processing.blacklist.publicIDs¶
Type: list:string
Defines a whitelist of publicID prefixes that are allowed for processing. Separate items by comma.
- processing.whitelist.publicIDs¶
Type: list:string
Defines a blacklist of publicID prefixes that are not allowed for processing. Separate items by comma.
Command-Line Options¶
ql2sc [options]
Generic¶
- -h, --help¶
Show help message.
- -V, --version¶
Show version information.
- --config-file arg¶
Use alternative configuration file. When this option is used the loading of all stages is disabled. Only the given configuration file is parsed and used. To use another name for the configuration create a symbolic link of the application or copy it. Example: scautopick -> scautopick2.
- --plugins arg¶
Load given plugins.
- -D, --daemon¶
Run as daemon. This means the application will fork itself and doesn’t need to be started with &.
Verbosity¶
- --verbosity arg¶
Verbosity level [0..4]. 0:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug.
- -v, --v¶
Increase verbosity level (may be repeated, eg. -vv).
- -q, --quiet¶
Quiet mode: no logging output.
- --print-component arg¶
For each log entry print the component right after the log level. By default the component output is enabled for file output but disabled for console output.
- --component arg¶
Limit the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.
- -s, --syslog¶
Use syslog logging backend. The output usually goes to /var/lib/messages.
- -l, --lockfile arg¶
Path to lock file.
- --console arg¶
Send log output to stdout.
- --debug¶
Execute in debug mode. Equivalent to --verbosity=4 --console=1 .
- --trace¶
Execute in trace mode. Equivalent to --verbosity=4 --console=1 --print-component=1 --print-context=1 .
- --log-file arg¶
Use alternative log file.
Messaging¶
- -u, --user arg¶
Overrides configuration parameter
connection.username
.
- -H, --host arg¶
Overrides configuration parameter
connection.server
.
- -t, --timeout arg¶
Overrides configuration parameter
connection.timeout
.
- -g, --primary-group arg¶
Overrides configuration parameter
connection.primaryGroup
.
- -S, --subscribe-group arg¶
A group to subscribe to. This option can be given more than once.
- --content-type arg¶
Overrides configuration parameter
connection.contentType
.
- --start-stop-msg arg¶
Set sending of a start and a stop message.
Database¶
- --db-driver-list¶
List all supported database drivers.
- -d, --database arg¶
The database connection string, format: service://user:pwd@host/database. "service" is the name of the database driver which can be queried with "--db-driver-list".