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- Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:34 pm America/New_York
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- Question: OCCSW binary compatibility in Linux
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Re: OCCSW binary compatibility in Linux
Apart from the difficulty to get the builder environment right. I can share some of my note: $ ./install_ocssw --install_dir /path/to/V2024.0 --tag V2024.0 --src --opt_src --common $ OCSSWROOT=/path/to/V2024.0 $ source /path/to/V2024.0/ocssw_src/OCSSW_bash.env ###### fix file permission issue /path/...
- Fri Jun 28, 2024 7:29 pm America/New_York
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- Question: OCSSW V2024.0 modis_L1A
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OCSSW V2024.0 modis_L1A
Dear Support, I saw this error in T2024.17, but was too busy to post it. Now it still exists in V2024.0. It's the step from L0 to L1A of modis. Please advise. $ modis_L1A /scratch/tmp/S4P_SEADAS.MODISA.ANGOLA.2024.120_version_1.02_zf37urf4/MOD00.P2024120.1255.PDS -o /scratch/tmp/S4P_SEADAS.MODISA.AN...
- Fri Jun 28, 2024 6:32 pm America/New_York
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- Question: Corrupted files downloaded by curl
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Corrupted files downloaded by curl
Dear Support, I had to re-download twice to fix the file. You won't repeat for this exact file. But I believe it would happen to many files that were downloaded by any users during a certain time period of this week. [yuyuan@optics1]$ rm ~/.urs_cookies; curl -b ~/.urs_cookies -c ~/.urs_cookies -L -n...
- Mon May 20, 2024 5:21 pm America/New_York
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- Question: seadas spectrum view -- never ending wait for PACE L2 file
- Replies: 4
Re: seadas spectrum view -- never ending wait for PACE L2 file
Yes, it works. Thank you! I wouldn't know how if I'm not told about these tricks.
Cheers
Yuyuan
Cheers
Yuyuan
- Thu May 16, 2024 4:44 pm America/New_York
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- Question: SeaDAS Spectrum View
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Re: SeaDAS Spectrum View
Hello, This really helps. Thanks! However, I have a new question to ask. For some reasons, our data files read (for example) 'Rrs_443' instead of 'Rrs_443 (443.0 nm)' in SeaDAS (I have the latest 9.0.1). Using 'Band Grouping', I can have all Rrs_xxx grouped, but 'Spectrum View' stops at 'Collecting ...
- Thu May 16, 2024 2:26 pm America/New_York
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- Question: seadas spectrum view -- never ending wait for PACE L2 file
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seadas spectrum view -- never ending wait for PACE L2 file
Dear Support, Software: SeaDAS 9.0.0-9.0.1; OCSSW T2024.16 File: https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/ob/getfile/PACE_OCI.20240509T021239.L2.OC_AOP.V1_0_0.NRT.nc It took very long for "Collecting spectral data" but it's OK because the dialog said so. Then, when I moved the mouse to a pixel,...
- Mon Apr 15, 2024 1:45 pm America/New_York
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- Question: OCCSW binary compatibility in Linux
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OCCSW binary compatibility in Linux
Dear Support, In the past, the OCCSW binary version can run on our cluster, so it's not hard to install. But, the recent T2024.16 requires glibc >= 2.37 on the system level which I'm unable to upgrade. I have to build the program locally, and it was not straightforward. I did retry too many times an...
- Tue Apr 09, 2024 9:54 am America/New_York
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- Question: T2024.15 l2gen for PACE-OCI L2
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Re: T2024.15 l2gen for PACE-OCI L2
Thanks! So looking forward to seeing the real OCI data.
-Yuyuan
-Yuyuan
- Mon Apr 08, 2024 3:08 pm America/New_York
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- Question: T2024.15 l2gen for PACE-OCI L2
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T2024.15 l2gen for PACE-OCI L2
Dear Support, Regarding process of PACE-OCI data by ocssw: (1) does the release tag V2023.3 support it? (2) have T2024.15 installed, have one simulated data file downloaded from https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi/getfile/PACE_OCI_SIM.20220320T175448.L1B.V11.nc, by running the command l2gen ifil...
- Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:06 am America/New_York
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- Question: Cannot install SeaDAS 8.4.1 with the Linux installer script
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Re: Cannot install SeaDAS 8.4.1 with the Linux installer script
Inspired by your case, I checked my environment and found it was actually $DISPLAY not set which stopped my installation process. Case solved, thank you! In spite of that error (ler: command not found), SeaDAS still installed fine for me on CentOS 7. [xxxx:/tmp 1003]$ sh seadas_8.4.1_linux64_install...