ID |
Date |
Author |
Topic |
Subject |
1992
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02 Sep 2020 |
Ruslan Podviianiuk | Forum | Transition status message |
> The information you want is in the ODB:
> * "/System/Transition/status" is the overall integer status code.
> * "/System/Transition/error" is the overall error message string.
>
> There is also per-client status information in the ODB:
> * "/System/Transition/Clients/<client_name>/status"
> * "/System/Transition/Clients/<client_name>/error"
Thank you so much, Ben! |
1991
|
02 Sep 2020 |
Ben Smith | Forum | Transition status message |
The information you want is in the ODB:
* "/System/Transition/status" is the overall integer status code.
* "/System/Transition/error" is the overall error message string.
There is also per-client status information in the ODB:
* "/System/Transition/Clients/<client_name>/status"
* "/System/Transition/Clients/<client_name>/error" |
1990
|
02 Sep 2020 |
Ruslan Podviianiuk | Forum | Transition status message |
Hello,
I got an error after start of run and it would be good to show this error (or
errors) in UI that I am developing. I see this error in the Transition
directory (please see the attached file). Is it possible to read the status
message and error messages from the Transition directory using jsonrpc? If yes,
could you please explain me how to do this.
Thank you.
Ruslan |
Attachment 1: issue.png
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25 Aug 2020 |
Ruslan Podviianiuk | Forum | time information |
Thank you, Stefan
>>>var d = new Date(start_time_binary);
I need time zone because new Date() gives time related to time zone of my PC.
Ruslan
>
>
>
> > > 1. Is it possible to get "Running time" using, for example, jsonrpc? (please see
> > > the attached file)
> >
> > You have in the ODB "/Runinfo/Start time binary" which is measured in seconds since
> > 1970. By subtracting this from the current time, you get the running time.
> >
> > > 2. Is it possible to configure "Start time" and "Stop time" with time zone? For
> > > example when I start a new run, value of "Start time" key is automatically changed
> > > to "Fri Aug 21 12:38:36 2020" without time zone.
> >
> > "Start time binary" and "Stop time binary" are in seconds since the 1970 in UTC, so no
> > time zone involved there. The ASCII versions of the start/stop time are derived from
> > the binary time using the server's local time zone. If you want to display them in a
> > different time zone, you have to create a custom page and convert it to another time
> > zone using JavaScript like
> >
> > var d = new Date(start_time_binary);
> >
> > Stefan |
1988
|
25 Aug 2020 |
Ruslan Podviianiuk | Forum | time information |
Thank you, Stefan
Ruslan
> > 1. Is it possible to get "Running time" using, for example, jsonrpc? (please see
> > the attached file)
>
> You have in the ODB "/Runinfo/Start time binary" which is measured in seconds since
> 1970. By subtracting this from the current time, you get the running time.
>
> > 2. Is it possible to configure "Start time" and "Stop time" with time zone? For
> > example when I start a new run, value of "Start time" key is automatically changed
> > to "Fri Aug 21 12:38:36 2020" without time zone.
>
> "Start time binary" and "Stop time binary" are in seconds since the 1970 in UTC, so no
> time zone involved there. The ASCII versions of the start/stop time are derived from
> the binary time using the server's local time zone. If you want to display them in a
> different time zone, you have to create a custom page and convert it to another time
> zone using JavaScript like
>
> var d = new Date(start_time_binary);
>
> Stefan |
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24 Aug 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Release | midas-2020-12 |
midas-2020-12-a is here.
new features and notable updates since midas-2020-03:
- new C++ ODB interface odbxx.h
- image history
- much improved history plots
- new sequencer pages
- UTF-8 clean ODB (complains if any TID_STRING is invalid UTF-8)
- mhttpd update to mongoose 6.16 with much improved mulththreading
- mhttpd update to use MBEDTLS in preference to problematic OpenSSL
- MidasConfig.cmake contributed by Mathieu Guigue
plans for next development: major update of mlogger to simplify channel
configuration in odb, improvements to mhttpd multithreading, new history plot
configuration page, more c++ification.
To obtain this release, either checkout the top of branch release/midas-2020-08
(recommended) or checkout the tag midas-2020-08-a.
K.O. |
1986
|
24 Aug 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | History plot problems for frontend with multiple indicies |
This turned out to be a tricky problem. I am adding a warning about it in mlogger. This should go into midas-
2020-07. Closing bug #193. K.O.
> We should fix this for midas-2019-10.
>
> https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/issues/193/confusion-in-history-event-ids
>
> K.O.
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Konstantin,
> >
> > > > [local:e666:S]History>ls -l /History/Events
> > > > Key name Type #Val Size Last Opn Mode Value
> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > 1 STRING 1 10 2m 0 RWD FeDummy02
> > > > 0 STRING 1 16 2m 0 RWD Run transitions
> > >
> > > Something is very broken. There should be more entries here, at least
> > > there should be entries for "FeDummy01" and usually there is also an entry
> > > for "FeDummy" because one invariably runs fedummy without "-i" at least once.
> >
> > This is a fresh experiment that I started just to test this this issue, that is why there are not many
> > entries in /History/Events. I agree though that we should expect to see a FeDummy01 entry.
> >
> > > The fact that changing from "midas" storage to "file" storage makes no difference
> > > also indicates that something is very broken.
> > >
> > > I want to debug this.
> > >
> > > Since you tried the "file" storage, can you send me the output of "ls -l mhf*.dat" in the directory
> > > with the history files? (it should have the "*.hst" files from the "midas" storage and "mhf*.dat"
> > files
> > > from the "file" storage.
> >
> > When I started this experiment yesterday(?) I disabled the Midas history when I enbled the file
> > history. Jsut now I reenabled the Midas history, so they are currently both active.
> >
> > % ls -l work/online/{*.hst,mhf*.dat}
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 hastings hastings 14996 Sep 17 10:21 work/online/190917.hst
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 hastings hastings 3292 Sep 18 16:29 work/online/190918.hst
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 hastings hastings 867288 Sep 18 16:29 work/online/mhf_1568683062_20190917_fedummy01.dat
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 hastings hastings 867288 Sep 18 16:29 work/online/mhf_1568683062_20190917_fedummy02.dat
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 hastings hastings 166 Sep 17 10:17
> > work/online/mhf_1568683062_20190917_run_transitions.dat
> >
> > And again, just as a sanity check:
> >
> > % odbedit -c 'ls -l /History/Events'
> > Key name Type #Val Size Last Opn Mode Value
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 1 STRING 1 10 1m 0 RWD FeDummy02
> > 0 STRING 1 16 1m 0 RWD Run transitions
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Nick. |
1985
|
24 Aug 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | time information |
> 1. Is it possible to get "Running time" using, for example, jsonrpc? (please see
> the attached file)
You have in the ODB "/Runinfo/Start time binary" which is measured in seconds since
1970. By subtracting this from the current time, you get the running time.
> 2. Is it possible to configure "Start time" and "Stop time" with time zone? For
> example when I start a new run, value of "Start time" key is automatically changed
> to "Fri Aug 21 12:38:36 2020" without time zone.
"Start time binary" and "Stop time binary" are in seconds since the 1970 in UTC, so no
time zone involved there. The ASCII versions of the start/stop time are derived from
the binary time using the server's local time zone. If you want to display them in a
different time zone, you have to create a custom page and convert it to another time
zone using JavaScript like
var d = new Date(start_time_binary);
Stefan |
1984
|
21 Aug 2020 |
Ruslan Podviianiuk | Forum | time information |
Hello,
I have a few questions about time information:
1. Is it possible to get "Running time" using, for example, jsonrpc? (please see
the attached file)
2. Is it possible to configure "Start time" and "Stop time" with time zone? For
example when I start a new run, value of "Start time" key is automatically changed
to "Fri Aug 21 12:38:36 2020" without time zone.
Thank you. |
Attachment 1: Running_time.png
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1983
|
13 Aug 2020 |
Yan Liu | Suggestion | adding db_get_mode ti check access mode for keys |
Thank you!
Yan
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am wondering if there is a function that checks the access mode for a key? I
> > found the db_set_mode() function that allows me to set the access mode for a key,
> > but failed to find its counterpart get function.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Yan
>
>
> KEY k;
> db_get_key(hDB, handle, &k);
> std::cout << k.access_mode << std::endl;
>
> /Stefan |
1982
|
13 Aug 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Suggestion | adding db_get_mode ti check access mode for keys |
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering if there is a function that checks the access mode for a key? I
> found the db_set_mode() function that allows me to set the access mode for a key,
> but failed to find its counterpart get function.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Yan
KEY k;
db_get_key(hDB, handle, &k);
std::cout << k.access_mode << std::endl;
/Stefan |
1981
|
12 Aug 2020 |
Yan Liu | Suggestion | adding db_get_mode ti check access mode for keys |
Hello,
I am wondering if there is a function that checks the access mode for a key? I
found the db_set_mode() function that allows me to set the access mode for a key,
but failed to find its counterpart get function.
Thanks in advance,
Yan |
1980
|
11 Aug 2020 |
Ivo Schulthess | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
> It would be good to pin point there the data is lost. This is the sequence:
>
> frontend user code -> mfe.c code -> SYSTEM buffer -> mlogger -> disk
>
> To see if correct data arrives to the SYSTEM buffer, run:
> mdump -z SYSTEM
>
> To see if mlogger is receiving events from the SYSTEM buffer, run:
> mlogger -v ### mlogger should report all events, history and data
>
> To see if mlogger writes events to disk, examine the disk file (in this case, you already did, data is not there).
>
> I would guess that your data does not make it out from the frontend (mdump shows "nothing"),
> if data were to arrive into the SYSTEM buffer, it would make it to disk, unless
> mlogger is misconfigured (but you already checked that).
>
> If you have trouble with the frontend framework code, you can try to switch from the mfe.c frontend
> to the newer c++ tmfe frontend (see progs/fetest_tmfe.cxx and progs/fetest_tmfe_thread.cxx).
>
> K.O.
Good evening
I tried to reproduce the behavior in a very simple FE but it did not work out. The next thing for me would be to take the FE that is producing this behavior, replace all the device communication and data with dummies. If the problem is still there I would start to simplify as much as possible.
Following the inputs of KO, I pin-pointed the data loss. The system buffer still gets the data but the mlogger does not write the data event. Then of course the data is also not anymore present in the data file. Therefore, I checked the logger settings again, Event ID and Trigger Mask still -1. Nothing else, at least from my point of view, that is misconfigured. Nevertheless, if it helps I can send my ODB settings.
When doing the tests just before I found something else that probably can give a hint to the problem. The data is only lost if the time between two runs is long (a few seconds). As an example: If I run a sequence with a loop and after the FE stops the run the loop ends and the next run is started automatically, then only the first run has no data, which is the one after a longer time of no data taking. When I add a "WAIT Seconds 5" after the run before starting the next, not data is written to the disk for any run. I also found this once when adding a sleep(1) at the end of the FE readout function but back then did not think about it any further.
Best, Ivo |
1979
|
11 Aug 2020 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
> I have to reproduce the problem to fix it. Why don't you go and modify midas/examples/experiment/frontend.cxx in such a way that
> it creates exactly the banks you have, just with random data. If you see the same problem, send me your frontend file so that I
> can reproduce it.
It would be good to pin point there the data is lost. This is the sequence:
frontend user code -> mfe.c code -> SYSTEM buffer -> mlogger -> disk
To see if correct data arrives to the SYSTEM buffer, run:
mdump -z SYSTEM
To see if mlogger is receiving events from the SYSTEM buffer, run:
mlogger -v ### mlogger should report all events, history and data
To see if mlogger writes events to disk, examine the disk file (in this case, you already did, data is not there).
I would guess that your data does not make it out from the frontend (mdump shows "nothing"),
if data were to arrive into the SYSTEM buffer, it would make it to disk, unless
mlogger is misconfigured (but you already checked that).
If you have trouble with the frontend framework code, you can try to switch from the mfe.c frontend
to the newer c++ tmfe frontend (see progs/fetest_tmfe.cxx and progs/fetest_tmfe_thread.cxx).
K.O. |
1978
|
10 Aug 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
I have to reproduce the problem to fix it. Why don't you go and modify midas/examples/experiment/frontend.cxx in such a way that
it creates exactly the banks you have, just with random data. If you see the same problem, send me your frontend file so that I
can reproduce it. |
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10 Aug 2020 |
Pierre-Andre Amaudruz | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
> Have you tried longer files? Maybe a few 100 MB or so. Maybe a buffer is not flushed correctly at the end of a run.
Hi,
If the online mdump is correct (by default using the -1, -1 filter), the data are in the main SYSTEM buffer.
by the way, similar to the dump - mdump -x file.mid -m raw -d x will show you the events.
The fact that the analyzer doesn't see the banks would indicate a buffer handling issue as mentioned by Stefan.
To confirm, I would check at the end of a run that the sum of the equipment "events sent" matches the logger "Events written". |
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10 Aug 2020 |
Pierre-Andre Amaudruz | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
> > > Dear all
> > >
> > > We just started our beam time at ILL and just found yesterday that for certain
> > > settings of our detector the data is not saved into the .mid files. Running "mdump
> > > -l 10" online we see the data coming in as they should. Nevertheless, if we run
> > > "mdump -x runXXXXXX.mid" offline, the data file has no events and the banks are
> > > missing. Any ideas where the data could go lost?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Ivo
> >
> > Have you checked
> >
> > /Logger/Channels/0/Settings/Event ID = -1
> > /Logger/Channels/0/Settings/Trigger mask = -1
> >
> > If these settings are not -1, they filter the data stream for certain events and trigger
> > masks.
> >
> > Stefan
>
> Good morning Stefan
>
> Both set to -1. We only have one logging channel. If we run a sequence with a few runs and the
> same settings, sometimes data is in the .mid file and sometimes it is not.
>
> Best,
> Ivo
Hi,
If the online mdump is correct (by default using the -1, -1 filter), the data are in the main SYSTEM buffer.
Similar to the dump -
The fact that the analyzer doesn't see the banks would indicate a buffer handling issue as mentioned by Stefan.
To confirm, I would check at the end of a run that the sum of the equipment "events sent" matches the logger "Events written". |
1975
|
10 Aug 2020 |
Ivo Schulthess | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
> Have you tried longer files? Maybe a few 100 MB or so. Maybe a buffer is not flushed correctly at the end of a run.
Yes, I did. This 7 KB of the data bank is about the limit. If we go only 1 KB higher it seems that we save all data. In
our specific case, this is the number of time bins (256 pixels with 7 time bins results in data loss, with 8 time bins it
seems to be okay, data type is DWORD).
Of course, a workaround for us is to save at least 8 time bins and throw 7 of them away later on. Nevertheless, since we
are only in the commissioning phase now this is okay, I would just like to avoid data loss in the data taking phase of the
experiment so knowing where the problem origins could help.
I did another test with another FE running that produces a lot of data. The behavior is the same though. If the bank size
is less than about 8 KB, the bank is not saved anymore. But probably this is anyway the expected behavior since it is a
different FE that produces the data.
So if it is coming from the buffer, is there something I could change to test or solve the problem?
Best, Ivo |
1974
|
10 Aug 2020 |
Mathieu Guigue | Info | MidasConfig.cmake usage |
As the Midas software is installed using CMake, it can be easily integrated into
other CMake projects using the MidasConfig.cmake file produced during the Midas
installation.
This file points to the location of the include and libraries of Midas using three
variables:
- MIDAS_INCLUDE_DIRS
- MIDAS_LIBRARY_DIRS
- MIDAS_LIBRARIES
Then the CMakeLists file of the new project can use the CMake find_package
functionalities like:
```
find_package (Midas REQUIRED)
if (MIDAS_FOUND)
MESSAGE(STATUS "Found midas: libraries ${MIDAS_LIBRARIES}")
pbuilder_add_ext_libraries (${MIDAS_LIBRARIES})
else (MIDAS_FOUND)
message(FATAL "Unable to find midas")
endif (MIDAS_FOUND)
include_directories (${MIDAS_INCLUDE_DIR})
```
pbuilder_add_ext_libraries is a CMake macro allowing to automatically add the
libraries into the project: this macro can be found here:
https://github.com/project8/scarab/blob/master/cmake/PackageBuilder.cmake
If such macro doesn't exist, the linkage to each executable/library can be done
similarly to https://midas.triumf.ca/elog/Midas/1964 using:
```
target_link_libraries(crfe ${MIDAS_LIBARIES} ${LIBS})
```
The current version of the MidasConfig.cmake is minimal and could for example
include a version number: this would allow to define a e.g. minimal version of
Midas needed by the new project. |
1973
|
10 Aug 2020 |
Stefan Ritt | Bug Report | data missing in runXXXXXX.mid |
Have you tried longer files? Maybe a few 100 MB or so. Maybe a buffer is not flushed correctly at the end of a run. |