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UCVM Command Reference (v15.10.0)
 
UCVM Command Reference (v15.10.0)
  
UCVM installations involve two code trees, the src tree, and the bin tree. UCVM source codes and models are collected in the src directory tree. When UCVM is built, it is installed into a separate directory location, called the bin tree. Once UCVM is correctly built and installed, user configure their computing environment to point to the bin tree. All support UCVM commands are contained in the UCVM bin tree.  
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== UCVM Software Collection ==
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The UCVM software is a software framework that builds on top of several existing scientific software packages, including CVM-H, CVM-S4, and the USGS Bay Area Model. The UCVM installation process involves first compiling the individual CVM programs, and then compiling and installed the UCVM framework.
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The UCVM installation process involves two code directory trees, the src tree, and the bin tree. UCVM source codes and models are collected in the src directory tree. When UCVM is built, it is installed into a separate directory location, called the bin directory tree. Once UCVM is correctly built and installed, user configure their computing environment to point to the bin directory. All supported UCVM commands are contained in the UCVM bin tree.
  
 
== Command Reference Conventions ==
 
== Command Reference Conventions ==
Default installation operating system is a 2015 or later Linux distribution with Python 2.7, multiple packages, gnu c and fortran compilers, and a bash shell.
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We base our instructions and documentation assuming a standard open source software environment.
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Default installation operating system is a 2015 or later Linux distribution with Python 2.7, multiple packages, gnu c and fortran compilers.
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Default user shell is a bash shell and our documentation.
  
We will call the bin tree UCVM_HOME_DIR in the command descriptions below:
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We will call the bin directory tree $UCVM_HOME_DIR in the command descriptions below:
  
 
UCVM commands are located in the bin tree, in several directories including $UCVM_HOME_DIR/bin, /tests, /utilities, /scripts
 
UCVM commands are located in the bin tree, in several directories including $UCVM_HOME_DIR/bin, /tests, /utilities, /scripts
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#ucvm_query
 
#ucvm_query
 
#vs30_query
 
#vs30_query
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== Related Entries ==
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*[[UCVM]]

Revision as of 22:27, 3 December 2016

UCVM Command Reference (v15.10.0)

UCVM Software Collection

The UCVM software is a software framework that builds on top of several existing scientific software packages, including CVM-H, CVM-S4, and the USGS Bay Area Model. The UCVM installation process involves first compiling the individual CVM programs, and then compiling and installed the UCVM framework.

The UCVM installation process involves two code directory trees, the src tree, and the bin tree. UCVM source codes and models are collected in the src directory tree. When UCVM is built, it is installed into a separate directory location, called the bin directory tree. Once UCVM is correctly built and installed, user configure their computing environment to point to the bin directory. All supported UCVM commands are contained in the UCVM bin tree.

Command Reference Conventions

We base our instructions and documentation assuming a standard open source software environment.

Default installation operating system is a 2015 or later Linux distribution with Python 2.7, multiple packages, gnu c and fortran compilers.

Default user shell is a bash shell and our documentation.

We will call the bin directory tree $UCVM_HOME_DIR in the command descriptions below:

UCVM commands are located in the bin tree, in several directories including $UCVM_HOME_DIR/bin, /tests, /utilities, /scripts


/bin

  1. basin_query
  2. ecoalesce
  3. ecompact
  4. grd2etree
  5. grd_query
  6. mesh-check
  7. mesh-op
  8. mesh-strip-ijk
  9. patchmodel
  10. run_grd.sh
  11. run_ucvm.sh
  12. ssh_generate
  13. ssh_merge
  14. ucvm2etree
  15. ucvm2mesh
  16. ucvm_query
  17. vs30_query

Related Entries