Connection Type Connection Description Ping Query Address Port Time
HTTP IRIS DMC     http://www.iris.edu 80 -1
HTTP University of South Carolina     http://www.sc.edu 80 -1
HTTP Google     http://www.google.com 80 -1
HTTP UC-Berkeley     http://www.berkeley.edu 80 -1
HTTP Fisheye     http://www.seis.sc.edu/fisheye/ 80 -1
HTTP USArrayMonitor     http://usarray.seis.sc.edu 80 -1
HTTP SNEP Tracker     http://www.seis.sc.edu/snep/ 80 -1
HTTP REV     http://rev.seis.sc.edu 80 -1
CORBA IRIS nameserver     128.95.166.129 6371 -1
CORBA SCEPP nameserver     129.252.35.35 6371 -1
CORBA Berkeley nameserver     128.32.149.190 1050 -1
EventDC IRIS DMC     - -1 -1
EventDC Berkeley BDSN     - -1 -1
EventDC SCEDC     - -1 -1
EventDC BigQuakes SCEPP     - -1 -1
EventDC TopNotch     - -1 -1
EventDC CERI     - -1 -1
EventDC Orfeus     - -1 -1
NetworkDC IRIS DMC     - -1 -1
NetworkDC Berkeley     - -1 -1
NetworkDC SCEDC     - -1 -1
NetworkDC Orfeus     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC IRIS BUD     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC Berkeley     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC Berkeley DART     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC SCEDC     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC IRIS Pond     - -1 -1
SeismogramDC IRIS Archive     - -1 -1
PlottableDC Delilah     - -1 -1


So, what does all of this mean?

The Table

For each of the rows in the table, Wily runs out and says can I get to you(Ping) and do you have any data(Query). For the various DHI servers the IRIS nameserver is used to resolve their locations, so if it's down, so are the DHI objects.

Update Results and Reinitialize Tests

The Update Results and Reinitialize Tests links control Wily's querying. Update Results reloads the page to see the results of the current set of tests. If you click Reinitialize Tests, Wily forgets everything it knows about the servers and runs its tests again. It doesn't reinitialize more than once a minute, so feel free to click away.

Server Links

Each of the IRIS and SCEPP DHI servers have a link from their names. This link leads to a page that shows the results of a query to that server.

Who is Wily?

Wily draws its name from a fierce, tireless, creature captured by our programming staff [yes, all of them!] on a mission of mercy deep into the urban jungles of Columbia, SC. Photos of this ever-vigilant beast are quite rare. Click here for the one photo returned from a recent safari.



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USC Seismology Program IRIS Consortium

Wily, the software, was developed at the University of South Carolina under IRIS funding.

Version: 1.2beta