26 Jul 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, Change of pointer type in mvmestd.h
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I had to change the pointer type of mvme_read and mvme_write to (void *) instead
to (mvme_locaddr_t *) to avoid warnings under 64-bit linux. Please adjust your
VME drivers if necessary.
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12 Aug 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Change of pointer type in mvmestd.h
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> I had to change the pointer type of mvme_read and mvme_write to (void *) instead
> to (mvme_locaddr_t *) to avoid warnings under 64-bit linux. Please adjust your
> VME drivers if necessary.
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29 Jun 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, mscb, musbstd fixed on Linux, MacOS
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I commited a few minor changes to musbstd and mscb code to make them work on
MacOSX (tested on 10.3.9) and Linux (tested on Fedora 6).
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02 Jul 2007, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, mscb, musbstd fixed on Linux, MacOS
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[quote="KO"]There supposed to be no changes to the Windows code, but I cannot test on Windows, so if somebody does and finds breakage, please let me know.[/quote]
I can confirm that revision 3713 still works under Windows. |
06 Jul 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, mscb, musbstd fixed on Linux, MacOS
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> I commited a few minor changes to musbstd and mscb code...
>
> The basic functions work with the MSCB USB master, but I still need to
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10 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, RHEL5/SL5 success!
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FWIW, I am running latest 32-bit MIDAS on an AM2 dual core AMD machine under 64-bit SL5. Everything
seems to work correctly. K.O.
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03 Jul 2007, Ryu Sawada, Info, RHEL5/SL5 success!
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> P.S. For the record, the compiler produces two sets of warnings:
> - warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
> (I do not understand the meaning of the second warning. type-punned pointer, huh?)
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07 Jun 2007, Randolf Pohl, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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Hello,
I am having a problem with the root-based analyzer. It crashes when I try to
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08 Jun 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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Unfortunately I don't have time right now to debug the problem, but I could see
roughly what it could be. The analyzer crashes inside CloseRootOutputFile:
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09 Jun 2007, Randolf Pohl, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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Hello Stefan,
tree_struct.n_tree keeps counting up from run to run (in book_ttree). This should
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10 Jun 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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> tree_struct.n_tree keeps counting up from run to run (in book_ttree). This should
> presumably not be the case, since CloseRootOutputFile() frees the trees at eor().
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11 Jun 2007, Randolf Pohl, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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Hello again,
just for the record, in case somebody else runs into the same problem...
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11 Jun 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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> I have hunted down "my" segfault problem to the fact that I book histograms not
> in <module>_init, but in <module>_bor. I have to do so, because only in bor do I
> know which histograms to book, as this information comes from the ODB (booking
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12 Jun 2007, Randolf Pohl, Forum, crash when analyzing multiple runs offline
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Hi
> So I guess your solution is not a real solution.
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22 May 2007, Randolf Pohl, Bug Report, analyzer_init called by odb_load
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Hi,
I wonder why mana.c:odb_load() calls analyzer_init(). This way analyzer_init
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22 May 2007, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, analyzer_init called by odb_load
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The reason to call analyzer_init in odb_load is the following:
Assume you run the analyzer offline, analyzing many files in series. Then assume
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22 May 2007, Randolf Pohl, Bug Report, analyzer_init called by odb_load
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Thanks for the quick reply, Stefan.
Please don't change anything in the code unless you find it really important. I guess
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22 May 2007, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, analyzer_init called by odb_load
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> Thanks for the quick reply, Stefan.
>
> Please don't change anything in the code unless you find it really important.
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21 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, mhttpd changes to use /History/Tags data
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I am slowly commiting the changes to the history code. This installement adds
code to mhttpd to use the /History/Tags data (to be) generated by the mlogger.
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09 May 2007, Carl Metelko, Forum, Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks
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Hi,
I'm setting up a system with two networks with the intension of having
control info (odb, alarm) on the 192.168.0.x
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09 May 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks
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Hi Carl,
so far I did not experience any problems of running odb&alarm on the same link as
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09 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks
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> I'm setting up a system with two networks with the intension of having
> control info (odb, alarm) on the 192.168.0.x
> and the frontend readout on 192.168.1.x
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14 May 2007, Carl Metelko, Forum, Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks
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Hi,
thanks for the advice. We do have dual core Xeons so we'll try running
most things on the server. Unless it proves to be a problem we'll run all
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10 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, Fix error reporting from cm_transition()
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For some time now, error reporting from cm_transition() was broken.
Typical symptom was when starting a run from mhttpd, when a transition error occurred, the run does not
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10 May 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Fix, mhttpd: fix broken boolean arrays in "edit on start"
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For some time now, boolean arrays did not work correctly in "/experiment/edit on start". This is now fixed
in rev 3680. K.O. |
10 Apr 2007, Dan Gastler, Forum, Interrupt code for VME?
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Hello,
Is there any example code for using midas for interrupt driven data
collection over VME? I am using a Struck SIS3100 PCI/VME setup to connect to my
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09 Apr 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, move history, elog and alarm functions into separate files
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As approved by Stefan, I moved the history (hs_xxx), alarm (al_xxx) and elog (el_xxx) functions out of
midas.c into separate files. Commited as revision 3665. This change should be transparent to all users.
K.O. |
02 Apr 2007, Exaos Lee, Bug Fix, SIGABT of "mlogger" and possible fix
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Version: svn 3658
Code: mlogger.c
Problem: After executation of "mlogger", a "SIGABT" appears.
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03 Apr 2007, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, SIGABT of "mlogger" and possible fix
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]Version: svn 3658
Code: mlogger.c
Problem: After executation of "mlogger", a "SIGABT" appears.
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03 Apr 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, Switch to Visual C++ 2005 under Windows
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I had to switch to Visual C++ 2005 under Windows. This required the upgrade of
all project files under \midas\nt\ and fixing a few warnings, since the new
compiler is more picky.
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23 Feb 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, RFC- history system improvements
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While running the ALPHA experiment at CERN, we stressed and broke the MIDAS history system. We
generated about 0.5 GB of history data per day, and this killed the performance of the history plot
system in mhttpd - we had to wait for *minutes* to look at any plots of any variables.
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26 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, RFC- history system improvements
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I agree to what you propose. I'm pretty sure you are right in getting a significant improvement in readout speed
of the history system. So far there was no big request for improving the history system, since the performance in
the experiments I was involved in was good. In MEG for example, we have ~20MB of history data per day, and all
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16 Mar 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, RFC- history system improvements
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> Let's improve the midas history system...
After implementing 2 prototypes, one aspect of the new design is starting to firm up enough to write it down (I do so in a mock FAQ format).
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06 Mar 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, commited mhttpd fixes & improvements
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I commited the mhttpd fixes and improvements to the history code accumulated while running the ALPHA
experiment at CERN:
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27 Feb 2007, Piotr Zolnierczuk, Forum, event builder scalability
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Hi there:
I have a question if there's anybody out there running MIDAS with event builder
that assembles events from more that just a few front ends (say on the order of
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27 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, event builder scalability
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> Hi there:
> I have a question if there's anybody out there running MIDAS with event builder
> that assembles events from more that just a few front ends (say on the order of
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27 Feb 2007, John M O'Donnell, Forum, event builder scalability
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At Los Alamos, we have 15+1 frontends - the 15 between them read about 2 or 3
TB/hour and reduce it to 1 to 5 GB/hour which is then sent to the mevb on a 17th
computer. The 16th frontend handles deadtime issues and scalers (small data rate).
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27 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, event builder scalability
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> Our bottle neck is (a) compactPCI backplane reading data from waveform digitizers
> to the frontend CPUs and (b) CPU power on the frontend CPUs to analyzer the waveforms.
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02 Mar 2007, Kevin Lynch, Forum, event builder scalability
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> Hi there:
> I have a question if there's anybody out there running MIDAS with event builder
> that assembles events from more that just a few front ends (say on the order of
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03 Mar 2007, Piotr Zolnierczuk, Forum, event builder scalability
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Hi all,
thank you for all responses.
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03 Mar 2007, Stefan Ritt, Forum, event builder scalability
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> It seems that there's no problem running MIDAS with event builder assembling
> data from ~10 front-ends. How about ~100? One possible solution is to have a
> multi-tiered architecture.
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26 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, Fragmented polled events
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Fragmented polled events have been implemented in SVN revision 3625.
Fragmentation is a method of breaking down large (>MB) events into smaller
pieces and send them through the shared memory buffers, reassembling them at the
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26 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, Usage of event channel for improved throughput
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Starting from SVN revision 3642, sending events from the front-end has been revised.
Since long time ago, there is a special TCP socket established between any front-end and the mserver which can be used to bypass the midas RPC layer completely |
23 Feb 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, RFC- support for writing to removable hard disk storage
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At triumf, we are developing a system to use removable hard drives to store data collected by midas
daq stations. The basic idea is to replace storage on 300 GB DLT tapes with storage on removable
esata, usb2 or firewire 750 GB hard drives.
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23 Feb 2007, John M O'Donnell, Info, RFC- support for writing to removable hard disk storage
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We stopped using tapes at Los Alamos a while ago. The model we use is:
write data with mlogger to a local RAID system. This is NFS mounted read only on teh analysis machines, and
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26 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, RFC- support for writing to removable hard disk storage
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In the MEG experiment, we simply installed 100TB of RAID disks and don't need to change anything ;)
But seriously, you are right that such a system might be beneficial. I propose to extend the current logger code to switch disks. In the current tr_start() |
05 Feb 2007, Fedor Ignatov, Bug Report, segmentation violation of analyzer on a x86_64
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Hello,
When I connect to analyzer on a x86_64 processor(with Roody),
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06 Feb 2007, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, segmentation violation of analyzer on a x86_64
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> Hello,
>
> When I connect to analyzer on a x86_64 processor(with Roody),
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06 Feb 2007, Fedor Ignatov, Bug Report, segmentation violation of analyzer on a x86_64
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Yes right, Problem of a segmentation violation is solved with this patch. Now it works
fine on x86_64.
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17 Feb 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, segmentation violation of analyzer on a x86_64
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> Yes right, Problem of a segmentation violation is solved with this patch. Now it works
> fine on x86_64.
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