[Lowq] cooking calibration runs

Lamiaa El Fassi elfassi at jlab.org
Mon Jul 26 18:55:57 EDT 2010


Hi Hovanes,

The cooking of the ten files of each "strategic" run(*) to check and redo
the calibration of different subsystems is done(**). The bos (anahist) files
are saved on the private claseg6 work disk:
/w/hallb/claseg6/top_dir/clas_calib/pass0_v0/BOS(/anaht).

I have updated the Eg6 monitoring web page:
http://www.jlab.org/Hall-B/secure/eg6/cooking/online_sql/monitor.html,
with a new bullet "check_calib" that show the monitoring plots of these ten
runs.
Unlike the pass0_v0 plots, those plots contain the results of the ten cooked
files
of each run.

From my side, I will be using those files to check and redo the
p2p/RF_offset calibration
of the TOF system.

Best regards,

Lamiaa

(*) Strategic runs are:
61107    61440    61540    61625    61731    61778    61819    61860
 61935

(**) Except the seven crashed files that are still running!

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On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Hovanes Egiyan <hovanes.egiyan at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Lamiaa,
>
> Stepan made a list of "strategic" runs which he thinks would be good
> to be used for the CLAS calibrations (in addition to 61695). They are
>   61107    61440    61540    61625    61731    61778    61819    61860
>  61935
> I was wondering if we would have  enough disk space to  maintain  the
> latest versions of the BOS files for these runs on the permanent
> disk. We should need about 100GB or less for that id we keep only the
> current BOS bank list.
>
> Hovanes.
>
>
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