Difference between revisions of "Offline Monitoring Archived Data"
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= Prepare the Launch = | = Prepare the Launch = |
Revision as of 18:04, 12 November 2021
Setup the Software & Environment
1) Checkout (or svn update) the launch scripts if needed:
svn co https://halldsvn.jlab.org/repos/trunk/scripts/monitoring/launch
2) You will need only the following 3 files:
launch.py script.sh jobs_analysis_bggen.config
Prepare the Launch
1) Update the jobs_analysis_bggen.config file. Definitely be sure to update RUNPERIOD, VERSION, and BATCH where appropriate (if jobs submitted in batches).
ENVFILE analysis-2017_01-ver46.xml
2) Make a new jana_analysis.config with your channel:
PLUGINS monitoring_hists,ReactionFilter NTHREADS 16 COMBO:MAX_NEUTRALS 15 Reaction1 1_14__8_9_14 # pi+ pi- p Reaction1:Flags B4
3) Create the SWIF workflow. The workflow should have a name like "recon_2016-02_ver05" for monitoring launches and "recon_2016-02_ver01_batch01" for full reconstruction launches. It should also match the workflow name in the job config file (e.g. jobs_offmon.config).
swif create -workflow <my_workflow>
4) Register jobs for the workflow, where <job_config_file> is (e.g.) "~/monitoring/launch/jobs_offmon.config":
~/monitoring/launch/launch.py <job_config_file> <run_min> <run_max>
You can optionally specify specific file numbers to use. For example, to submit jobs for the first 5 files of each run:
~/monitoring/launch/launch.py <job_config_file> <run_min> <run_max> -f '00[0-4]'
5) Run the workflow:
swif run -workflow <my_workflow>