Hi All,<br><br>I have updated the EG6 monitoring web-page with the link of the ongoing <br>Pass1_v1 cooking of the 1.2 GeV dataset (<a href="http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/eg6/cooking/online_sql/monitor.html">this link</a>). As you will notice I <br>
made some changes to the structure of our monitoring page. Currently in <br>the top right frame you can pick from the cooking monitor table either the <br>cooking passes or some of the processed calibration check rounds (I removed <br>
bunch of old calibration links). Once you click on any pass in the first frame, <br>its name will be displayed in the second frame where you can check the plots <br>of the monitoring variables.<br><br>Up to now, roughly 75% of the 1.2 GeV cooking is done. However, based on a <br>
decision made this weekend, the real 1.2 GeV production runlist is the one attached <br>(only 29 runs out of 117 that I sent earlier). Please don't pay too much attention <br>to the fluctuation that you may see in these monitoring plots outside the region from <br>
61448 to 61481 because all the rest of runs, according to the RTPC experts, were <br>unstable (fluctuation of the RTPC HV..etc). In case you prefer to show only the <br>production region in these plots, I can change them. Please tell me your preferences?<br>
<br>Once this cooking is done, I will process the Hydrogen data (not "production" runs) <br>followed first by the 5.7 GeV dataset. By the way, since I am saving the HRoot ntuples <br>on this volatile directory: /volatile/clas/claseg6/pass1_v1/1p2gev/HROOT/, and in case <br>
anyone will start looking to these data please let me know if you will find any corrupted/bad <br>files to reprocess them.<br><br>Thank you,<br><br>Lamiaa<br><br clear="all"><div>************************************************************<br>
* Lamiaa El Fassi email: <a href="mailto:lamiaa11@fnal.gov">lamiaa11@fnal.gov</a><br>* Research Associate @ Rutgers University <br>* Phone: (630) 840-4861 <br>* Fermilab, Aspen East #105 <br>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Stepan Stepanyan <<a href="mailto:stepanya@jlab.org">stepanya@jlab.org</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote">
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Hello Lamiaa,<br>
<br>
Seems to me everything is well planned. I think any run we have<br>
with production settings of RTPC (HV and gas) that do not have <br>
any obvious problem we should cook.<br>
Personally I do not have preference for CLASTOOL ntuples, if it <br>
is not too much trouble for you I would prefer to generate them.<br>
<br>
Thanks, Stepan <br><div><div class="h5">
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On 3/14/13 5:31 PM, Lamiaa El Fassi wrote:
</div></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><div class="h5">Hi All,<br>
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<br>
As a readiness of our next Pass1_v1 cooking, I would like to
check with you some information before start processing the
data. <br>
Like Pass1_v0, I will first process the 1.2 GeV data. Its
run-list is attached. I have split this list into two to
separate the special <br>
1H runs from others. I am thinking to process the Hydrogen data
afterwards to store it in Silo under the 1.2 GeV directory, like
<br>
/mss/clas/eg6/production/pass1_v1/1p2gev/1H. In such case, it
will be easy to jcache it if it's needed for any study. Do you
think <br>
it's worthy to do that?<br>
All other data sets will be stored in Silo under directories
tagged with the associated beam energy. I am attaching also the
list <br>
of different dataset runs, which I previously used.<br>
<br>
In addition, please have a look to the attached tcl file and let
me know if any modification is needed. As usual, all calibration
banks <br>
are turned off, even the RTPC ones (TPC and TPCC). If you have
any new preferences, I will be happy to change it! <br>
<br>
In this cooking, I am willing to produce the regular output
files listed below:<br>
1. SEB ntuples,<br>
2. HROOT ntuples,<br>
3. CLASTOOL ntuples, ! Not sure if it is still
required!<br>
4. BOS files<br>
5. ANAHIST files<br>
6. Helicity correction text files,<br>
7. LOG files<br>
<br>
Due to the size of our 1.2 GeV data set, I can save its HROOT
(Anahist/LOG for debugging) files in our permanent volatile
disk. <br>
Hence, it will be easy to access and analyze the new processed
data afterwards. However, this feature may not be possible for <br>
the other data sets (at least for the 6 GeV data!)<br>
<br>
Last but not least, the new processed data will be monitored in
our CSQL web-page under a new table/bullet "Pass1_v1". The
latter <br>
will be quite similar to the latest 1.2 GeV test table <a href="http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/eg6/cooking/online_sql/monitor.html">epass1_v11</a>.<br>
<br>
Please feel free to send me any comments or suggestions
concerning the proposed cooking plan and tools.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
Lamiaa<br>
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* Lamiaa El Fassi email: <a href="mailto:lamiaa11@fnal.gov">lamiaa11@fnal.gov</a><br>
* Research Associate @ Rutgers University <br>
* Phone: <a href="tel:%28630%29%20840-4861">(630) 840-4861</a>
<br>
* Fermilab, Aspen East #105 <br>
* Batavia, IL. 60510<br>
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