[Halld-offline] Offline Software Meeting Minutes, November 14, 2012
Mark M. Ito
marki at jlab.org
Wed Nov 14 18:16:07 EST 2012
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https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/GlueX_Offline_Meeting,_November_14,_2012#Minutes
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GlueX Offline Meeting, November 14, 2012
Minutes
Present:
* CMU: Will Levine, Paul Mattione, Curtis Meyer
* JLab: Mark Ito (chair), David Lawrence, Dmitry Romanov, Sascha
Somov, Simon Taylor
Announcements
CCDB 0.5
Mark called our attention to a recent [35]announcement from Dmitry and
him on the latest release of the calibration database. The code is
built on three platforms at JLab and there are instructions on how to
use it with Jana in the file ccdb_0.05/janaccdb/README.txt.
Major changes on JLab batch farm
Mark went over the [36]recent announcement from Scientific Computing at
JLab on changes to the batch farm going in today and possibly tomorrow.
There are many fundamental differences being rolled out in Auger and
Jasmine so users should be on the lookout for anomalous behavior and
report any seen. You will have to have a new scientific computing
certificate to use the farm.
Scientific Software Support Committee
Mark told us about a new committee that will oversee support for
scientific software packages at the Lab. Chip Watson proposed the
existence of the committee and the first meeting was held last week.
The committee will be joint between Physics and IT. Graham Heyes will
act as chair. The initial initiative will be to integrate ROOT,
CERNLIB, Geant4, etc. into the normal support structure of IT Division,
mainly helpdesk service and documentation. The actual support of the
packages will remain with the current responsible individuals for now.
though that may change going forward. In the future the committee may
help decide which packages should be officially support by IT.
Detector naming scheme
Elliott called our attention to the [37]detector abbreviation scheme
Fernando Barbosa has urged us to follow. He noted that there are
several instances where the naming scheme in the code does not match
that of Fernando's. We thought that consistency would be nice, but
questioned whether this was an important front-burner issue for this
group. We decided to back-burner it and perhaps discuss it again in the
future.
More on raw data, occupancies and anomalies
Elliott described recent [38]progress on online monitoring using the
new EVIO format data. He outlined plans and showed histograms from the
prototype monitoring plug-ins he has written. He solicits feed back and
contributions from the detector groups to develop their respective
packages further.
Review of minutes from the last meeting, geometry changes
We went over the [39]minutes of the October 31st meeting.
David recently made some changes to the BCAL geometry to fix volume
overlaps reported recently by Simon and by Richard some months ago.
Simon also checked in a change to the FDC geometry so that it matches
the inner radius of the BCAL. David did a radiation length scan and saw
an increase in the amount of material inside the BCAL caused by the
cable material being "revealed" when overlap was removed.
Report from the last Data Challenge Meeting
We looked over the [40]minutes from the November 5th meeting.
Mark showed the [41]web page that calls out conditions for the upcoming
data challenge. He has done small scale tests with the tagged version
of sim-recon specified there. Paul has started testing this version at
CMU.
Tracking
Simon has just checked in a modification to the CDC code to allow the
geometry to be read in from the HDDS files rather than using hard-wired
values in the code.
Geometric consistency
David described a recent feature that allows one to [42]build all of
the geometry routines from the HDDS package on the fly when building
HDGeant. In this way, one can script the building of code with multiple
geometries. This is especially useful when exploring the effect of a
series of changes in a few parameters of interest. To further reduce
the possibility of a mismatch between geometry and code, he stores a
MDA5 sum in HDDM-s that "fingerprints" the geometry configuration that
was used.
Resources
David described a new feature of Jana that [43]supports the use of
resources. In our case, these are files that are too large to be
conveniently stored in the calibration database, like the magnetic
field maps. The scheme allows the database to specify only URL of the
file and not store the data itself. A local cache is maintained so that
subsequent requests need not involve a network transfer. Mark and
Dmitry urged David to support a use case where only a relative path and
file name are returned from the calibration database. The web-site
information and the absolute path of the root directory of the local
cache then are controlled globally for a given job, outside of the
database entry (the latter is already implemented, but the form is
not). In this case the relative path and file name alone specify the
file identity, both on the server and in the local cache. This
eliminates the need for a local file that catalogs the state of the
local cache. David agreed to make this change.
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References
35.
https://mailman.jlab.org/pipermail/halld-offline/2012-November/001150.html
36.
https://mailman.jlab.org/pipermail/jlab-scicomp-briefs/2012-November/000052.html
37. https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Detector_naming_scheme
38.
https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/More_on_raw_data,_occupancies_and_anomalies
39.
https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/GlueX_Offline_Meeting,_October_31,_2012#Minutes
40.
https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/GlueX_Data_Challenge_Meeting,_November_5,_2012#Minutes
41.
https://halldweb1.jlab.org/data_challenge/01/conditions/data_challenge_1.html
42. https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/images/e/e5/20121114_md5.pdf
43.
https://halldweb1.jlab.org/wiki/images/0/07/20121114_jana_resource_manager.pdf
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