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PH5 Creating Validating and Archiving
Refer to the documentation below to learn how to create a PH5 experiment. If you have not yet installed PH5, you must first follow the Installation Instructions.
Document | Description |
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PH5 Long Documentation | This complete guide will walk you through generating a PH5 archive for both active and mixed mode experiments. |
PH5 in a Nutshell | This abbreviated guide will walk you through creating the directories and adding data to the PH5 archive, formatting and loading metadata, calculating derived tables and loading responses and validating |
1.) Check your experiment for completeness using the PH5 validation command (ph5_validate). PH5 validate is available in PH5 version v4.0.5 and later. Failure to submit a complete PH5 experiment will delay the archiving of your experiment.
2.) Run the ph5tostationxml, ph5event (if applicable), and ph5toms commands and manually confirm that outputted metadata and waveform data are accurate. Please run the ph5tostationxml command at the “response” level to view the maximum level of metadata details.
Please refer to the instructions below for archiving PH5 experiments at the IRIS DMC.
Refer to the following page for information about archiving a PASSCAL PH5 experiment: https://www.passcal.nmt.edu/content/what-needed-archive-your-active-source-data-set
1.) Validate your experiment by following these steps. Failure to submit a complete PH5 experiment will delay the archiving of your experiment.
2.) Contact the IRIS DMC Data Group at engine_room@iris.washington.edu to coordinate how you are going to send your data to the DMC. Large experiments (>100GB) are normally mailed to the DMC on a disk or uploaded using BBCP. Smaller experiments may be uploaded using FTP.
3.) Once your experiment arrives at the DMC it will be further tested for compatibility with the PH5 Web Services. If your experiment required additional changes by DMC staff, then you may be asked to verify the accuracy of any required changes. Once your experiment is deemed archive ready, it will be made available through the PH5 Web Services.