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---+ RICH 2014 Testbeam Monitoring Software ---++ Summary ---+++ How to run the monitoring software (These instructions are valid if you are on shift, DON'T modify any files in this location!) Connect to lxplus with lhcbrich account: <verbatim> ssh -Y lhcbrich@lxplus.cern.ch </verbatim> Type: <verbatim> SetupProject Urania v2r4 </verbatim> <verbatim> cd $TESTBEAM </verbatim> <verbatim> source run.sh RUNNUMBER </verbatim> <verbatim> source run_threshold.sh RUNNUMBER </verbatim> Two canvas will open on your screen with the 2D hitmaps of the 4 MaPMTs and with the distributions of the number of hits for each of the PMT. If you want to re-open the plots of an already processed run, you just have to type: <verbatim> source mapmt.sh RUNNUMBER </verbatim> If you want to re-open the plots of an already processed run and superimpose the gain of the PMTS, you just have to type: <verbatim> source mapmt_gain.sh RUNNUMBER </verbatim> ---+++ How to download the monitoring software on your own account (to run on your own and if you want to modify!) Connect to lxplus with your own account: <verbatim> ssh -Y username@lxplus.cern.ch </verbatim> <verbatim> SetupProject Urania v2r4 --build-env </verbatim> <verbatim> getpack Rich/RichTestBeam2014 </verbatim> <verbatim> cd Rich/RichTestBeam2014 </verbatim> At the moment there are two folders: <verbatim> treeMaker with the code which creates a tree from the mdf file </verbatim> <verbatim> histMaker with the code which produces some useful histograms </verbatim> You can just compile the code with the ``make'' command inside the folders. New folders will be added soon. ---+++ Where can I find the data? You can find all the useful files on [[https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EOS/UserHowTo][eos]]: Data Path for mdf files: <verbatim> eos ls /eos/lhcb/testbeam/rich/tb2014/data/input </verbatim> Data Path for root files: <verbatim> eos ls /eos/lhcb/testbeam/rich/tb2014/data/tree </verbatim> Data Path for histo files: <verbatim> eos ls /eos/lhcb/testbeam/rich/tb2014/data/histo </verbatim> You can find root and histo files on the lhcbrich work directory on lxplus: Data Path for root files: <verbatim> /afs/cern.ch/work/l/lhcbrich/public/tb2014/data/tree/ </verbatim> Data Path for histo files: <verbatim> /afs/cern.ch/work/l/lhcbrich/public/tb2014/data/histo/ </verbatim> -- Main.RobertaCardinale - 23 Oct 2014
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