[g13] easter egg is cooked
ctaylor at jlab.org
ctaylor at jlab.org
Tue Apr 6 09:53:52 EDT 2010
True, and that is what I have done in the past. Ken just cooked a new run,
however it would have been before I corrected the -c option. I was going
to run my code on it really quick to check if the flag made a huge
difference (which turned out not to be quick). I guess the obvious way to
compare would be be to look at v2/GFLUX and compare with v3/GFLUX.
Any, the point I was trying to make before I confused myself, is the gflux
values ARE off- though not by a lot. We need to make sure the correct
gflux script is being used.
I will have slides at the meeting showing the differences, if desired.
-Chuck
> Guys,
>
> Even though gflux can run on a cooked file, but it is better to run it
> on a raw file.
>
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> On 4/6/10 9:35 AM, ctaylor at jlab.org wrote:
>> Ken,
>>
>> The norm.pl script (though outdated) should have worked. The one Paul
>> pointed me to a while ago for the cooking was here:
>>
>> /home/clasg13/cooking/jobs/g13/pass1/v2/g13abatch3/norm.pl
>>
>> I already corrected that script so that it works for a flux with a
>> trigger
>> 1 setting.
>>
>> The problem with my new gflux check was actually simple. Gflux works on
>> either cooked or raw data. My code was set up for raw data. Once I
>> switched it over to cooked, I forgot that cooked files have more than
>> one
>> file per AXX extension (I was shaken as a baby- messed up me brain).
>>
>> I have the corrected scripts running now on Auger. Should have results
>> soon, I hope.
>>
>> -Chuck
>>
>>> Hi Chuck,
>>> Can you send me a copy or pointer to the scripts you use for gflux,
>>> maybe the stuff in the cooking script is out of date.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>> ctaylor at jlab.org wrote:
>>>> With or without trips, the gflux output files are coming back with all
>>>> zeros. I am looking through my script, but don't see problem yet.
>>>> Could
>>>> a
>>>> BOS have been missed from the cooking (HEAD TBTR TAGR TRGS S1ST TAGE
>>>> TAGT
>>>> TAGI PART TBID GPID TACO)?
>>>>
>>>> -Chuck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> TRIP looks ok, but the skims failed due to skimming program crash.
>>>>> It's been rebuilt and tested locally and it works, but it should
>>>>> probably be tested as part of the submission script one more time...
>>>>>
>>>>> - Paul
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 5, 2010, at 11:32 AM, Ken Livingston wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>> File 53312_A00 is cooked.
>>>>>
>>>>> The results are in
>>>>> /work/clas/clasg13/pass1/v3
>>>>> and
>>>>> $COOK_LINKS/pass1/v3/
>>>>> and
>>>>> /mss/clas/g13/production/pass1/v3/
>>>>>
>>>>> I've made a root file of the anahists.
>>>>> http://www.jlab.org/~clasg13/anahist_053312_A00.root
>>>>>
>>>>> If you can break off the Easter celebrations, please have a look
>>>>> before
>>>>> tomorrows meeting.
>>>>> In particular, are update calibrations OK.
>>>>> Gflux ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
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