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I checked and those are "FADCGenericHits" and "RFHits", which are
both just RF.  The first is the full waveform, the second just the
extracted time.

Maybe no beam and so just pulser triggers with the occaisonal ecal
hits making a cluster.

But a few seconds to scan through all collections' sizes in a 6 GB
lcio file is way too small.

-Nathan


On Jun 2, 2016, at 6:50 PM, Omar Moreno <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi Rafo, 
> 
> 
> Looking through the first 100 events of the LCIO file, it seems to only contain events with RF hits and FADCHits. The rest of the collections are empty.  If there are no Ecal clusters, at the moment, the DST maker just skips the event. 
> 
> 
> --Omar 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Rafayel Paremuzyan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> in tpass0, all recon lcio files seem normal in terms of size,
> but one particular file hps_007983.110_dst_R3.9.root has only 39 events, while corresponding lcio has 502K events.
> 
>   Running interactively dstmaker at JLab didn'g give any error, just run only 39 evets
> 
> hps@ifarm1101> /u/group/hps/hps_soft/hps-dst/build/bin/dst_maker hps_007983.110_recon_R3.9.slcio -o hps_007983.110_recon_R3.9.root     
> [ DST MAKER ]: Setting DST file name to hps_007983.110_recon_R3.9.root 
> Finished writing 39 events to ROOT Tree! 
> Total run time: 0.16 s
> 
> Can one of experts look into this?
> The whole path of lcio file is
> /work/hallb/hps/data/physrun2016/tpass0/recon/hps_007983.110_recon_R3.9.slcio
> 
> Rafo 
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