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− | + | • '''Configuration''' is <tt>'''PROD66/67'''</tt> (or <tt>'''PROD66_PIN'''</tt> for fast reconstruction of ''some calibration/reference runs'' from the cache disk); | |
− | + | • In case of '''DAQ Disk space alarm''', call the DAQ expert. | |
− | + | • '''Trigger files''': | |
− | + | :- <tt> Inbending production: '''rgd_inb_v1.0.trg'''</tt> | |
− | + | :- <tt> Outbending production: '''rgd_out_v2.1_Q2_1.2.trg''' or '''rgd_out_v2.3_Q2_1.2.trg''' </tt> with ''low-Q<sup>2</sup> suppression'' | |
− | + | • During "Configure", observe the ROC terminals to see whether any '''ROC has error messages'''. | |
− | + | • ''Some ROCs keep printing error messages while functioning properly'', please see their list in this logbook entry # [https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4215299 4215299] to avoid unnecessary reboot since the printout in the ROC terminal won't change. If any of them get disconnected, the message will appear in the run control itself! | |
− | + | • If an ROC has crashed, find which one is (look for busy ROCs), end the current run, issue a '''roc_reboot''' command ON JUST THAT ROC, test with ''SSH'' or ''PING'' to check whether the ROC is back up (some take longer than others). Then, '''RESTART DAQ from scratch'''. | |
− | + | • Unless a RICH problem crashes the DAQ, '''do NOT interrupt an otherwise smooth run for a RICH recovery'''. Instead, do this in between runs. | |
− | + | • The shifter '''MUST check and reset monitoring histograms at least once every 30-60 minutes''' to ensure no major detector problems. Sometimes, it is the only way to know that a specific ROC needs to be rebooted. | |
− | + | • '''Pop-up window''': Enter the beam current and the type of runs (e.g., Production) in the "Comment" field. | |
− | + | • After each step of a '''DAQ RESTART''', ensure it is completed in the '''Run Control message window'''. Also, during "Configure", look for error messages in the ROC terminals. | |
− | + | :◊ Contact the DAQ expert in case you have any questions or doubts on how to proceed. | |
− | + | • At the start and end of every run, check that the data filled in the '''[https://clasweb.jlab.org/rcdb Run Condition Data Base (RCDB)]''' is correct, especially the fields that are manually filled. | |
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Revision as of 11:02, 11 November 2023
Run Coordinator: Raphael Dupre (757) 575-7540
PDL: Nathan Baltzell (9-)757 876-1789 , x5902 office
RG/Analysis Coordinator (AC): Lamiaa El Fassi (630) 605-4259
Daily RC/OA Meetings at 13:00 in CH Room 200C, and on ZOOM: URL Link (Meeting ID: 1611984219; Passcode: RGD-RC23), except on Wednesdays, which is on ZOOM ONLY @ 15:30 due to the conflict with the 13:30 MCC Scheduling/Planning meeting.
Important Notes
Do NOT change FSD settings without approval from RC or beamline expert!
- In case of medical or fire emergency, call 9-911 from a LANDLINE phone in the Counting House and inform the Crew Chief and RC.
- In case of evacuation of the Counting Room (e.g., due to a fire alarm in the Counting House), grab the shift expert phone, exit the room through its door to the outside. Do not go to the hallway! Call the RC from outside. RC will call MCC to take the beam away from Hall B and also will inform other Hall B staff members.
- If you have symptoms or a positive COVID test, do NOT come to your shift - instead, inform the PDL and the RC and JLab medical services immediately to arrange replacements.
- Remote shift: If needed, worker shifts can be taken from off-site. Inform the PDL and RC. Also, make sure that you follow the instructions under the "Shift Worker" tab as you need some lead time to set up!
- Note to shift takers, please:
- ◊ Read the logbook, be aware of previous 24 hours;
- ◊ Arrive at least 10 minutes early for shift change;
- ◊ Refresh the run wiki pages; look over them every shift:
- - Follow the expert/worker shift instructions.
- ◊ Do not spend more than 15-20 min trying to fix a problem. With any issue, contact On-Call Experts or RC.
- ◊ Review these important links:
- - Recent Changes and Current Issues
- - General How-to for beam restoration procedures and Moller runs.
Run Plan, Thur., Nov. 9th - Fri., Nov. 17th, 2023
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General Instructions
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• Configuration is PROD66/67 (or PROD66_PIN for fast reconstruction of some calibration/reference runs from the cache disk); • In case of DAQ Disk space alarm, call the DAQ expert. • Trigger files:
• During "Configure", observe the ROC terminals to see whether any ROC has error messages. • Some ROCs keep printing error messages while functioning properly, please see their list in this logbook entry # 4215299 to avoid unnecessary reboot since the printout in the ROC terminal won't change. If any of them get disconnected, the message will appear in the run control itself! • If an ROC has crashed, find which one is (look for busy ROCs), end the current run, issue a roc_reboot command ON JUST THAT ROC, test with SSH or PING to check whether the ROC is back up (some take longer than others). Then, RESTART DAQ from scratch. • Unless a RICH problem crashes the DAQ, do NOT interrupt an otherwise smooth run for a RICH recovery. Instead, do this in between runs. • The shifter MUST check and reset monitoring histograms at least once every 30-60 minutes to ensure no major detector problems. Sometimes, it is the only way to know that a specific ROC needs to be rebooted. • Pop-up window: Enter the beam current and the type of runs (e.g., Production) in the "Comment" field. • After each step of a DAQ RESTART, ensure it is completed in the Run Control message window. Also, during "Configure", look for error messages in the ROC terminals.
• At the start and end of every run, check that the data filled in the Run Condition Data Base (RCDB) is correct, especially the fields that are manually filled. |
Reference Values
FSD Thresholds from RG-D
- Upstream: 2 kHz
- Midstream: 2 kHz
- Downstream: 100 kHz
- BOM: 50 kHz
- 5 ms dwell time
Harp Scan References from RG-D
- 2H01 [3]; x= -1.4 mm; y= 0.0 mm
- Tagger (2C24A) [4]: x= -2.0 mm; y= +0.6 mm
- 2C21A [5]: x= -0.4 mm; y= +0.6 mm (less important; values form RG-C)