===================================================================== IMPORTANT Use QDM_1.2.4.jar loacted within this directory http://allshookup.org/parkfield/source rename to QDM.jar ===================================================================== Your QDM.config file should look like this POLL WAIT TIME: 20 POLL DIRECTORY: /home/dvrogers/eqsimcontrol/pieqf/qdds/QDDS_v1.3.3/outputdir (Change to what your set up is) OUTPUTSPOOL DIRECTORY: outputspool/ CATALOG DIRECTORY: catalog/ LOG DIRECTORY: logdir/ OLDINPUT DIRECTORY: oldinput/ MAINTENANCE HOUR: 16.1 DAYS TO RETAIN OUTPUTSPOOL FILES: 2 DAYS TO RETAIN OLDINPUT FILES: 2 DAYS TO RETAIN LOG FILES: 2 DAYS TO RETAIN EVENTS: 3 INITIAL DATE: 200710120000 LOG LEVEL: 5 ===================================================================== This directory contains the Quake Data Merge software (QDM). It was formerly known as CNSSM for Council of the National Seismic Systems Merge software). If you want to download only the latest version, retrieve QDM.jar You can verify that you are running the latest version of QDM by looking at the first line of any log file, which reports the version of your program. The latest version number of QDM is indicated by the name of the tar file (e.g., QDM_v1.3.tar is version 1.3). If you are doing a new installation and need the entire package, retrieve the compressed tar file in this directory. The tar file that contains the latest QDM.jar file, sample configuration files, and the QDM.html file that includes the the installation documentation. The QDM.jar file in the src directory is there for convenience for users who simply wish to download the latest version of the software. Note that if you download and extract the files in the tar file, it will create a directory named with the current version number. You should create a separate QDM directory and copy the files from the above directory into your working QDM directory for routine operations. See ftp://ehzftp.wr.usgs.gov/pub/ehz/QDM/QDM.html for more information about installation and operation of QDM. Please direct questions and comments to either David Oppenheimer (oppen@usgs.gov) Jeremy Fee (jmfee@usgs.gov) Alan Jones (AlanJones@stny.rr.com)