30 Apr 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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> While I will do it, i'm not sure if this is what you want. If I understand correctly, some process gets triggered and then writes some values to the ODB,
then the sequencer
> should continue. Putting a wait there is dangerous. Maybe your process always takes like 10-20 ms, so you put a wait of let's say 100ms, and things are |
02 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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Ok, I implemented the float second wait function. Internally it works in ms, so the maximum resolution is 0.001 s.
Best,
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02 May 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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> Ok, I implemented the float second wait function. Internally it works in ms, so the maximum resolution is 0.001 s.
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> Best,
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05 May 2024, Musaab Al-Bakry, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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> > Ok, I implemented the float second wait function. Internally it works in ms, so the maximum resolution is 0.001 s.
> >
> > Best,
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06 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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Indeed there was a sleep(100ms) in the sequencer in each loop. I reduced it now to 10ms. I need at least 10ms since otherwise
the sequencer would run in an infinite loop during the wait and burn 100% CPU. The smallest time slice on Linux to sleep is
10ms, so that's why I set it to that. Give it a try.
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06 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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Actually I realized that a 1ms wait still works, so I reduced it to that.
Stefan |
07 May 2024, Musaab Al-Bakry, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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> Actually I realized that a 1ms wait still works, so I reduced it to that.
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> Stefan
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07 Dec 2023, Stefan Ritt, Info, Midas Holiday Update
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Dear beloved MIDAS users,
I'm happy to announce a "holiday update" for MIDAS. In countless hours, Zaher from
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10 Dec 2023, Andreas Suter, Info, Midas Holiday Update
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Hi Stefan and Zaher,
there is a problem with the new sequencer interface for midas.
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10 Dec 2023, Stefan Ritt, Info, Midas Holiday Update
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> If I understand the msequencer code correctly:
> Under '/Sequencer/State/Path' the path can be defined from where the msequencer gets the files, generates the xml, etc.
> However, the new javascript code reads/writes the files to '<exp>/userfiles/sequencer/'
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10 Dec 2023, Andreas Suter, Info, Midas Holiday Update
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> > If I understand the msequencer code correctly:
> > Under '/Sequencer/State/Path' the path can be defined from where the msequencer gets the files, generates the xml, etc.
> > However, the new javascript code reads/writes the files to '<exp>/userfiles/sequencer/'
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12 Dec 2023, Stefan Ritt, Info, Midas Holiday Update
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> > 3) Make /Sequencer/State/Path relative to <exp>/userfiles. Like if /Sequencer/State/Path=test would then result to a final directory <exp>/userfiles/sequencer/test
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> > I'm kind of tempted to go with 3), since this allows the experiment to define different subdirectories under <exp>/userfiles/sequencer/... depending |
14 Dec 2012, Vinzenz Bildstein, Suggestion, Midas + Elog with SSL
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I've been trying to set up midas to create an automatic elog entry at the end of
each run and I've run into a problem. I've setup an elog on our server which
uses SSL and it seems that the melog provided by midas to create logbook entries
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14 Dec 2012, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Midas + Elog with SSL
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> I've been trying to set up midas to create an automatic elog entry at the end of
> each run and I've run into a problem. I've setup an elog on our server which
> uses SSL and it seems that the melog provided by midas to create logbook entries
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17 Dec 2012, Vinzenz Bildstein, Suggestion, Midas + Elog with SSL
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> > I've been trying to set up midas to create an automatic elog entry at the end of
> > each run and I've run into a problem. I've setup an elog on our server which
> > uses SSL and it seems that the melog provided by midas to create logbook entries
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18 Mar 2024, Grzegorz Nieradka, Bug Report, Midas (manalyzer) + ROOT 6.31/01 - compilation error
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I tried to update MIDAS installation on Ubuntu 22.04.1 to the latest commit at
the bitbucket.
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18 Mar 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Midas (manalyzer) + ROOT 6.31/01 - compilation error
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> [ 34%] Linking CXX executable manalyzer_test.exe
> /usr/bin/ld: /home/astrocent/workspace/root/root_install/lib/libRIO.so: undefined
> reference to
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19 Mar 2024, Grzegorz Nieradka, Bug Report, Midas (manalyzer) + ROOT 6.31/01 - compilation error  
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Dear Konstantin,
Thank you for your interest in my problem.
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19 Mar 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Midas (manalyzer) + ROOT 6.31/01 - compilation error
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ok, thank you for your information. I cannot reproduce this problem, I use vanilla Ubuntu
LTS 22, ROOT binary kit root_v6.30.02.Linux-ubuntu22.04-x86_64-gcc11.4 from root.cern.ch
and latest midas from git.
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19 Mar 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, Midas (manalyzer) + ROOT 6.31/01 - compilation error
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> ok, thank you for your information. I cannot reproduce this problem, I use vanilla Ubuntu
> LTS 22, ROOT binary kit root_v6.30.02.Linux-ubuntu22.04-x86_64-gcc11.4 from root.cern.ch
> and latest midas from git.
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