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Sorry, I forgot to response to this part...

> but I thought that one of the important things to have in here were some computed values: FCup and FCup-Gated

The current EVIO metadata reader deals with a single file at a time, and I'm not sure this will provide sufficient accuracy from the available EPICS and scaler data to calculate the FCup charge.  The EPICS data is only at an interval of 2s and scalers are every 100k events.  So you would probably want to include data from the previous and next file in the run (I think?) to improve the accuracy of the calculation.

So perhaps this is best done at a later step and assigned to the LCIO recon files, where there is more information available.  For instance, the run db could already have been populated from the EVIO data, so all the EPICS and scaler data for the run would be available which is not the case when processing through the EVIO files individually.

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From: Maurik Holtrop [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2015 9:03 AM
To: Graf, Norman A.
Cc: McCormick, Jeremy I.; hps-software; [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [Hps-analysis] datacat example

Hi Jeremy,

I am looking at the output from the Web. 

Perhaps I am getting confused between the “DataCat” and the “RunDatabase”, but I thought that one of the important things to have in here were some computed values: FCup and FCup-Gated, probably being the most important.  

Some comments:


1.	If I add up Single0+Singe1+Pair0+Pair1+Pulser, I would expect to recover the number of events in the file. There are 261442 events in the file, but the output shows only 5893 Single0 triggers. I think there is something wrong here.
2.	It would be nice to re-order the output. The Trigger info should be listed in order, right below each other: Single0,Single1,Pair0,Pair1, the first and last physics events should follow each other, scaler banks and epics events should follow each other.
3.	The only time you now show is when the data was crawled. It is much more relevant when the data was taken, i.e. timestamp of the first event and timestamp of the last event. Perhaps also the timestamps of the prestart and go events if they are present, but less important.
4.	As this is a data catalog, it would be great if there were links to the processed datafiles and the DQM info, if available, and some status indicator if these are not available. I hope that such info would then allow us to query which files have or have not been processed already. 
5.	Also, will there be a way to incorporate the MC output into this data catalog? There, some query features would be very useful. MC data would need to include what the type of MC it was (tri-trig-beam, A’, pure-moller, etc etc) 


This is a nice start, but I don’t think we are close to a re-crawl. Would it be more efficient to combine crawling with the next pass of cooking?

Best,
Maurik


	On Nov 7, 2015, at 10:26 AM, Graf, Norman A. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

	Jeremy,
	I'd like to see formal sign-off from the principals before proceeding to crawl through all the data again. Nathan, Matt, can you arrange this?
	Thanks,
	Norman
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	From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of McCormick, Jeremy I. <[log in to unmask]>
	Sent: Friday, November 6, 2015 3:35 PM
	To: hps-software
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	Subject: datacat example
	
	Hi,
	
	I'm close to starting the Auger jobs that will populate the JLAB datacat with the EVIO files from the Engineering Run.
	
	Here is an example...
	
	http://hpsweb.jlab.org/datacat/display/datasets/HPS/data/raw/hps_005688.evio.0
	
	The built-in metadata fields are:
	
	file format - always set to 'EVIO'
	
	data type - always set to 'RAW'
	
	size - file size on disk
	
	master site - always set to 'JLAB'
	
	master resource - path of EVIO file on MSS
	
	run min/max - set to the file's run number
	
	events - count of physics events (does not include control or EPICS events)
	
	The per file custom metadata fields I have added thusfar are the following:
	
	BAD_EVENTS  - number of bad (unparseable) events
	
	BLINDED - flag if file is blinded
	
	END - flag if END event exists
	
	EPICS_EVENTS - number of EPICS events
	
	FILE - file sequence number
	
	FIRST_PHYSICS_EVENT - first physics event ID
	
	FIRST_TIMESTAMP - first timestamp
	
	GO - flag if GO event is present
	
	LAST_PHYSICS_EVENT - last physics event number
	
	LAST_TIMESTAMP - last event timestamp
	
	LED_COSMIC - number of cosmic triggers
	
	PAIRS0  - number of PAIRS0 triggers
	
	PAIRS1 - number of PAIRS1 triggers
	
	PRESTART - flag if PRESTART event exists
	
	PULSER  0 - number of pulser triggers
	
	SCALER_BANKS - number of scaler banks found
	
	SINGLE0 - number of SINGLE0 triggers
	
	SINGLE1 - number of SINGLE1 triggers
	
	Please tell me if there is any other metadata that should be included here.  I would prefer not to go back and assign additional metadata later unless it becomes absolutely necessary.  (It would have to be done in a separate step or the files would need to be deleted/re-added.)
	
	Also, if you want any of these metadata field names modified for clarity of meaning, let me know.
	
	Thanks.
	
	--Jeremy
	
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