It works fine for me. It feels like it should be the other way, but I guess I should figure out why it works :)
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On Jan 26, 2015, at 10:30 AM, Sho Uemura <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Never mind, I don't think that's right. There's nothing wrong with that config. I'll look at this during lunch.
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Sho Uemura wrote:
You;re right.
The clusterer settings are not correct:
<inputHitCollectionName>EcalReadoutAnalogHits</inputHitCollectionName>
should be
<inputHitCollectionName>EcalReadoutHits</inputHitCollectionName>
I can't make or test the change on my computer here, but maybe someone else can.
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Hansson Adrian, Per Ola wrote:
Can this be related to changes on the ECal side? Maybe collection names has been changing? What happens if a collection is not found, maybe it skips the event?
On Jan 26, 2015, at 10:08 AM, Graham, Mathew Thomas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I?m using this to run:########################################################################
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$steering="resources/org/hps/steering/readout/HPS2014ReadoutNoPileup.lcsim";
$in="Data/ap2.2gev075mev_all_alessandra.slcio";
$out="Data/foobar.slcio";
$jarfile="hps_trunk/distribution/target/hps-distribution-3.1-SNAPSHOT-bin.jar";
`java -jar $jarfile -f $steering -n 1000 -i $in -DoutputFile=$out >& foobar`;
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On Jan 26, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Alessandra Filippi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
good... at least I am not alone ;-)
thanks for any hints you might have.
It seems it goes for a dry run by default - maybe there are some more new parameters to pass?
number of events to be processed? something trivial like this?
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Graham, Mathew Thomas wrote:
Yeah, I can finally verify I get the same thing. I can browse through events (w/o
running a driver) no problem, but when I run (via command
line) /org/hps/steering/readout/HPS2014ReadoutNoPileup.lcsim it says it sees and
endOfData without going through events.
[IMAGE]
On Jan 26, 2015, at 9:38 AM, Hansson Adrian, Per Ola <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
sorry for not being able to help much here (trying to get the SVT in shape
for shipping). I will try to run again as well sometime today; it was
working last week so it?ll be interesting to see.
/Pelle
On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, Alessandra Filippi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Pelle,
no, not yet, I am stuck...
I have the same problem (and same behaviour) if I try to run the
reconstruction at slac, so I doubt it could be an issue related
to the connection to the database.
Cheers
Alessandra
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015, Hansson Adrian, Per Ola wrote:
Alessandra, did you solve your problem? I think
Jeremy added a fix for this?
On Jan 21, 2015, at 9:01 PM, Graham, Mathew Thomas
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Actually, I can?t seem to connect to the
DB at all from where I am (Fermilab). I
think FNAL has SLAC cut off, somehow;
they?ve always been jealous of us..I
can?t get to the svn repository either.
Here?s the log file for those
interested:
<foobar>
On Jan 21, 2015, at 10:38 PM, Graham,
Mathew Thomas
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
So there are definitely
TrackerHits in your slcio
file?it looks fine to me.
I?ll try running some
readout.
On Jan 21, 2015, at 10:23
AM, Alessandra Filippi
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
hi,
you can find the
ap2* slcio it
here:
/nfs/slac/g/hps3/users/afilippi/hps/SCRATCH/OUT2014_v0/ap2.2gev075mev_all.slcio
can you try to
see if you can
read it
properly? (and
there's
something in?)
thanks!
On Wed, 21 Jan
2015, Hansson
Adrian, Per Ola
wrote:
Hi,
can
you
point
us
to
the
slcio
file?
On
Jan
21,
2015,
at
7:30
AM,
Alessandra
Filippi
<[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
Hi
all,
sorry
for
the
stupid
question,
but
I
am
not
able
to
get
any
result
in
running
readout
simulations,
whichever
steering
lcsim
file
I
use,
and
I
need
some
help
to
get
going.
I
produced
a
.slcio
file
with
slic
on
two
kinds
of
stdhep
files
(ap2.2gev075mev*
and
Takashi's
new
brems-mad1.92gev*),
using
the
slic
installation
at
slac
(old,
but
working
-
I
think).
I
am
using
the
HPSTestRunTracker2014-v0.lcdd
geometry
file.
Then,
I
try
to
produce
a
readout
file,
using
the
instructions
in
the
confluence
"Running
Readout
Simulation"
page
(lcsim
and
hps_trunk
freshly
updated).
All
I
get,
with
both
the
.slcio
files
and
whichever
HPS2014Readout*.lcsim
file,
is
the
geometry
survey
of
SVT
(I
guess),
and
nothing
else:
the
reconstruction
ends
with
Ecal/svt
setup
info
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:15
CET
2015
::
EcalDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
loading
ECAL
conditions
onto
subdetector
Ecal
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:15
CET
2015
::
EcalDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
building
ECAL
geometry
channel
map
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:15
CET
2015
::
EcalDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
built
ECAL
geometry
channel
with
442
entries
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:15
CET
2015
::
EcalDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
done
loading
ECAL
conditions
onto
subdetector
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:26
CET
2015
::
SvtDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
loading
SVT
conditions
onto
subdetector
Tracker
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:26
CET
2015
::
SvtDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
setting
up
20
SVT
sensors
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:26
CET
2015
::
SvtDetectorSetup
::
INFO
::
channel
map
has
23040
entries
End
of
file
reached
Wed
Jan
21
16:19:26
CET
2015
::
DatabaseConditionsManager
::
INFO
::
connection
closed
and
the
readout
file
is
empty.
If
I
use
HPSTrackingDefaults.lcsim,
again
on
whichever
kind
of
slcio
file,
after
the
drivers
being
loaded,
I
get
Executed
dry
run.
No
events
processed!
and
again
nothing
else
is
done.
What
am
I
doing
wrong?
Thanks,
cheers
Alessandra
ps.
I
wanted
to
inspect
the
slcio
files
to
see
whether
they
had
problems,
but
I
cannot
install
JAS3
for
the
issue
mentioned
in
my
previous
e-mail.
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