Re: [BLAST_SHIFTS] Shift summary 02/13/2004 B (4-8)

From: Eugene J. Geis (Eugene.Geis@asu.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 15:58:56 EST


Hey Chi,
So what do we do when we get these warning messages?

And what do we do to make sure they don't come up?

Because they are coming up but I have no info on what to do...

-e

Quoting Chi Zhang <zhangchi@MIT.EDU>:

>
> Hi, just a reminder to shift persons about data crunching:
>
> the new lrn processes epics and scaler data and if it encounters any
> problem(undefined target, inconsistancies between scaler and epics
> data)
> warning messages will be printed to the screen.
>
> This typically happens in the first minute of a crunch since epics and
> scaler in coda file are read through in a independent loop over entire
> data file before rewinding back and proceeding to physics events.
>
> So it may be good if you sit for another 15 seconds after typing lrn,
> and
> see if any warning is appeared.
>
> Also, the codes are setup to be able to crunch unfinished runs.
>
> Chi
>

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PhD Student, Physics Department, ASU
Research Affiliate, MIT-Bates Laboratory of Nuclear Science
eugene.geis@asu.edu
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