<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class="">Thanks Alex, so I just use analysis_ver30.xml for 2016 & 2017, what about 2018 Spring and Fall, sine I don’t see <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://github.com/JeffersonLab/halld_recon/releases/tag/analysis-2018_08-ver02">analysis-2018_08-ver02</a>.xml on the webform as well, any closer ana version to that ?<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">- Nacer<br class=""><div><br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 7. May 2020, at 00:42, Alexander Austregesilo <<a href="mailto:aaustreg@jlab.org" class="">aaustreg@jlab.org</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class="">
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<div class=""><p class="">I think the halld_recon tag for analysis_2017_01-ver20 was never
built.</p><p class="">For now, you can live with ver30. There were only minor changes
in the analysis library between ver20 and this: default E/p cut
for electrons and shower quality flag for photons</p><p class=""><br class="">
</p><p class="">On 5/6/2020 5:53 PM, jlab wrote:<br class="">
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<div class="">Hi all,</div>
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<div class="">Great ! seems we agree on the recon version, now what about
analysis.xml version (the analysis launch for 2016ver20 wiki
says <span style="color: rgb(55, 56, 58); font-family:
Slack-Lato, appleLogo, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;
font-variant-ligatures: common-ligatures; orphans: 2; widows:
2; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" class="">analysis-2017_01-ver20.xml</span>)
bu MCwrapper does not find it !</div>
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<div class="">On 6. May 2020, at 23:26, Alexander Austregesilo
<<a href="mailto:aaustreg@jlab.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">aaustreg@jlab.org</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">There is no such xml file, and if there was,
it would not be useful for your purpose. He just has to
use the latest recon-2017_01-ver03_*.xml, same as for
spring 2017. We could provide a link to fulfill the naming
convention.<br class="">
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On 5/6/2020 5:19 PM, Mark Ito wrote:<br class="">
<blockquote type="cite" class="">Sean and Alex,<br class="">
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Wow. You guys have good memories!<br class="">
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I will go on to 2 of 4 until someone finds that file.<br class="">
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-- Mark<br class="">
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On 5/6/20 5:06 PM, Sean Dobbs wrote:<br class="">
<blockquote type="cite" class="">Mark,<br class="">
<br class="">
If I remember correctly, 2016-02ver06 was
reconstructed with the same<br class="">
software as 2017-01ver03 at roughly the same time. If
we check the<br class="">
website:<br class="">
<a href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/cgi-bin/data_monitoring/monitoring/dataVersions.py" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://halldweb.jlab.org/cgi-bin/data_monitoring/monitoring/dataVersions.py</a>
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recon2016-02ver06 was reconstructed with the version
set<br class="">
version_recon_2016_02_ver06.xml (I think there was a
typo on the<br class="">
page). The link is broken, but if we can track the
file down, that<br class="">
would answer the question.<br class="">
<br class="">
Data for analysis launches should be stored in here as
well. but<br class="">
perhaps that's a problem for version 2 of this
database.<br class="">
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---Sean<br class="">
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On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:57 PM Mark Ito <<a href="mailto:marki@jlab.org" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">marki@jlab.org</a>> wrote:<br class="">
<blockquote type="cite" class="">Folks,<br class="">
<br class="">
The first analysis launch on Nacer's list of four is
"2016ver20". Here<br class="">
is the web page:<br class="">
<br class="">
<a href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki-private/index.php/Spring_2016_Analysis_Launch#Version20" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki-private/index.php/Spring_2016_Analysis_Launch#Version20</a>
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<br class="">
There is no version information there, but it does
name the REST<br class="">
production run it was produced from. That is REST
ver06. From that page:<br class="">
<br class="">
REST ver06 (August 2018), runs 11366 - 11555
('golden period')<br class="">
<br class="">
That reconstruction launch appears on this web page:<br class="">
<br class="">
<a href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki-private/index.php/Spring_2016_Dataset_Summary#Full_REST_Production" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki-private/index.php/Spring_2016_Dataset_Summary#Full_REST_Production</a>
<br class="">
<br class="">
It is the fourth line from the bottom. The link on
that line leads to<br class="">
this page:<br class="">
<br class="">
<a href="https://halldweb.jlab.org/data_monitoring/recon/summary_swif_output_recon_2016-02_ver06_batch01.html" class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://halldweb.jlab.org/data_monitoring/recon/summary_swif_output_recon_2016-02_ver06_batch01.html</a>
<br class="">
<br class="">
which does not contain any version information.<br class="">
<br class="">
If I list tags from halld_recon that match
*recon*2016* I get:<br class="">
<br class="">
[marki@markdesk4 halld_recon]$ git tag | grep
2016 | grep recon<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver01<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver02<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver03<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver04<br class="">
<br class="">
If I do the same search for tags in sim-recon, I
get:<br class="">
<br class="">
[marki@markdesk4 sim-recon]$ git tag | grep 2016
| grep recon<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver01<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver02<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver03<br class="">
recon-2016_02-ver04<br class="">
<br class="">
Recall that halld_recon started as a clone of
sim-recon. So we expect<br class="">
tags that were applied to sim-recon to appear in
both sim-recon and<br class="">
halld_recon. So these four tags were all initially
applied when we were<br class="">
still using sim-recon. Note there is no tag for
recon-2016_02-ver06.<br class="">
<br class="">
I have been making backups of sim-recon and
halld_recon and writing them<br class="">
to tape before deleting them from the group disk. If
I look in the tape<br class="">
library I see:<br class="">
<br class="">
lorentz:marki:releases> ls *2016_02*<br class="">
sim-recon-recon-2016_02-ver03_Linux_CentOS6-x86_64-gcc4.9.2.tar.gz<br class="">
sim-recon-recon-2016_02-ver03_Linux_CentOS7-x86_64-gcc4.8.5.tar.gz<br class="">
sim-recon-recon-2016_02-ver03_Linux_RHEL6-x86_64-gcc4.9.2.tar.gz<br class="">
sim-recon-recon-2016_02-ver03_Linux_RHEL7-x86_64-gcc4.8.5.tar.gz<br class="">
sim-recon-recon-2016_02-ver04-Linux_CentOS7-x86_64-gcc4.8.5.tar.gz<br class="">
<br class="">
so again no 2016_02-ver06. And there is no CentOS7.7
build and no<br class="">
container build either. Also note that launches are
were _never_ run<br class="">
from builds on the group disk (except for on the OSG
and at NERSC). The<br class="">
launch-meister always builds his own version on
/work/halld. But I think<br class="">
that that is the least of our worries.<br class="">
<br class="">
My best guess is that ver06 was built with the ver04
tag, and perhaps<br class="">
run with updated calibration constants or software
settings. So I can<br class="">
try to build the ver04 tag. I think that that should
work.<br class="">
<br class="">
Now which version of halld_sim should I use to go
with it? Two choices:<br class="">
<br class="">
A) the latest halld_sim<br class="">
<br class="">
B) the simulation code that is contained in the old
sim-recon<br class="">
<br class="">
and perhaps there are others. In case (A) there is
no guarantee that a<br class="">
modern halld_sim will build against an old
halld_recon, at least not<br class="">
without a fight. In case (B), that is a very old
version of the simulation.<br class="">
<br class="">
Another question: which version of hdgeant4 should I
use. Recall hdgean4<br class="">
depends on halld_recon.<br class="">
<br class="">
One final point. The intention is to get all of this
running with<br class="">
MCwrapper. There may or may not be issues there.<br class="">
<br class="">
Thoughts?<br class="">
<br class="">
-- Mark<br class="">
<br class="">
P. S. For the record, the other three analysis
launches Nacer mentions<br class="">
are 2017ver21, 2018_08ver02, and 2018_01_ver03.<br class="">
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