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** If discrepancies exist, please notify the run coordinator with your log post.  Current run coordinator: X
 
** If discrepancies exist, please notify the run coordinator with your log post.  Current run coordinator: X
 
** Monitors are welcome to check monitoring results more often, but are only expected to check the monitoring results when they receive the monitoring email, i.e., once per shift.
 
** Monitors are welcome to check monitoring results more often, but are only expected to check the monitoring results when they receive the monitoring email, i.e., once per shift.
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** Monitors should also look at the [https://halldweb.jlab.org/hydra/HydraRun.html HydraRun webpage]. It shows the occupancy plots for each detectors for the run currently taken. If there is a problem the black square will become red.
  
 
== Reference Plots ==
 
== Reference Plots ==

Latest revision as of 11:34, 27 August 2020

This page contains offsite online monitoring procedures for Spring 2020.

Procedures

  • An email is sent out twice per day, at 5 AM and 5 PM, JLab time (but only if you are on the mailing list, send Keigo a request to be put on that list.)
  • Monitors should create a log entry that includes the run range of plots you examined and any discrepancies that you noted.
    • Please focus on the discrepancies in your log entry, for example a short statement that "Everything looks OK, except the following:" is preferred.
    • If discrepancies exist, please notify the run coordinator with your log post. Current run coordinator: X
    • Monitors are welcome to check monitoring results more often, but are only expected to check the monitoring results when they receive the monitoring email, i.e., once per shift.
    • Monitors should also look at the HydraRun webpage. It shows the occupancy plots for each detectors for the run currently taken. If there is a problem the black square will become red.

Reference Plots

Plots stored in: /work/halld2/data_monitoring/RunPeriod-2019-11/online_reference_plots

Click "Expand" to see the reference plots on this page.

  • Occupancy
    • Check CDC Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check FDC Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check FCAL Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check BCAL Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check PS Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check RF/TPOL Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check ST Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check TAGGER Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check TOF Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Digihit Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check DIRC South Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check DIRC North Occupancy - Reference: [ link ]

Occupancy Reference Plots

CDC Occupancy: There should be a uniform decrease in intensity from the center of the detector outward. Random white cells scattered throughout occur when not enough data were collected, eg empty target runs, trigger tests or no beam. Several contiguous white, dark blue or bright yellow cells which don't match the neighboring cells are a problem.


  • Hits and Reconstruction
    • Check DIRC Hits - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check DIRC Digihits - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Photon Beam Recon. - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Kinematics - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Num High Level Objects - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Reconstructed Reactions - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Trigger - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Vertex - Reference: [ link ]

Hits and Reconstruction Reference Plots


  • Timing
    • Check Calorimeter Timing - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check PID Timing - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Tracking Timing - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Tagger Timing - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Track Matched Timing - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Detector/RF Alignment - Reference: [ link ]
    • Check Tagger/RF Alignment - Reference: [ link ]

Timing Reference Plots