Via Unix#
The OpenQuake Engine can be run via a command line interface or a WebUI. For the WebUI have a look to its documentation.
Running via command line interface (CLI)#
The OpenQuake Engine command line tool is oq
. To run a calculation the command oq engine
must be run.
There are several demo calculations included with the package. Depending on the installation they are located in
/usr/share/openquake/engine/demos
. or ~/openquake/share/engine/demos/
or just oq-engine/demos
in the source
repository.
An example of running the AreaSourceClassicalPSHA
demo:
[user@centos7 ~]$ oq engine --run /usr/share/openquake/engine/demos/hazard/AreaSourceClassicalPSHA/job.ini
The output should look something like this:
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,202 #2 INFO] Using engine version 2
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,333 #2 INFO] Read 528 hazard site(s)
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,386 #2 INFO] Parsed 1 sources from /usr/share/openquake/engine/demos/hazard/AreaSourceClassicalPSHA/source_model.xml
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,491 #2 INFO] Processed source model 1/1 with 1 gsim path(s)
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,546 #2 WARNING] Reducing the logic tree of source_model.xml from 1 to 0 realizations
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,597 #2 INFO] Instantiated SourceManager with maxweight=5.5
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,647 #2 INFO] Filtering light sources
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,694 #2 INFO] Filtering heavy sources
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,743 #2 INFO] splitting <AreaSource 1> of weight 41.0
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,856 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #1
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,916 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #2
[2016-06-14 16:47:35,966 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #3
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,016 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #4
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,076 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #5
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,125 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #6
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,179 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #7
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,229 #2 INFO] Submitting task classical #8
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,284 #2 INFO] Sent 205 sources in 8 block(s)
[2016-06-14 16:47:36,360 #2 INFO] Sent 167.14 KB of data in 8 task(s)
[2016-06-14 16:47:43,515 #2 INFO] classical 12%
[2016-06-14 16:47:43,813 #2 INFO] classical 25%
[2016-06-14 16:47:44,170 #2 INFO] classical 37%
[2016-06-14 16:47:44,801 #2 INFO] classical 50%
[2016-06-14 16:47:49,680 #2 INFO] classical 62%
[2016-06-14 16:47:51,829 #2 INFO] classical 75%
[2016-06-14 16:47:51,949 #2 INFO] classical 87%
[2016-06-14 16:47:52,055 #2 INFO] classical 100%
[2016-06-14 16:47:52,110 #2 INFO] Received 6.67 MB of data, maximum per task 853.96 KB
[2016-06-14 16:47:59,660 #2 INFO] Calculation 2 finished correctly in 24 seconds
id | name
1 | hcurves
2 | hmaps
3 | uhs
To interrupt a running calculation simply press CTRL-C
.
More commands#
For a list of additional commands, type oq engine --help
.
Running via SSH#
When the OpenQuake Engine is driven via the oq
command over an SSH connection an associated terminal must exist
throughout the oq
calculation lifecycle.
To avoid the openquake.engine.engine.MasterKilled: The openquake master lost its controlling terminal
error you must
make sure that a terminal is always associated with the oq
process.
Non-interactive use#
For non-interactive jobs run in batch we suggest the use of nohup
which is part of every Unix like OS:
[user@centos7 ~]$ nohup oq engine --run /usr/share/openquake/engine/demos/hazard/AreaSourceClassicalPSHA/job.ini &> /tmp/calc.log &
More info about nohup
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nohup.
Interactive use#
For an interactive use of oq
we suggest to install byobu on the target server and use it to run oq
.
More info about byobu: http://byobu.co/.