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Subject |
Text |
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09 May 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks | > 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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375
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14 May 2007 |
Carl Metelko | Forum | Splitting data transfer and control onto different networks | Hi,
thanks for the advice. We do have dual
core Xeons so we'll try running
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382
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07 Jun 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | Hello,
I am having a problem with the root-based |
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385
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08 Jun 2007 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | Unfortunately I don't have time right now
to debug the problem, but I could see
roughly what it could be. The analyzer crashes |
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386
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09 Jun 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | Hello Stefan,
tree_struct.n_tree keeps counting up from |
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387
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10 Jun 2007 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | > tree_struct.n_tree keeps counting up from
run to run (in book_ttree). This should
> presumably not be the case, since CloseRootOutputFile() |
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388
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11 Jun 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | Hello again,
just for the record, in case somebody else |
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389
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11 Jun 2007 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | > I have hunted down "my" segfault problem
to the fact that I book histograms not
> in <module>_init, but in <module>_bor. |
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390
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12 Jun 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | crash when analyzing multiple runs offline | Hi
> So I guess your solution is not a real |
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395
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12 Jul 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 | > We run 64-bit MIDAS on RHEL4 with 64-bit
ROOT and everything generally works,
> except for compatibility problems with |
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396
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13 Jul 2007 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 | > The biggest problem here is that making
32-bit ODB and 64-bit ODB compatible requires
breaking one or
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399
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12 Aug 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 | > I agree to make 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
In the long run, everything will be 64-bit,
so I would suggest
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400
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20 Aug 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 | > > I agree to make 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
In the long run, everything will be 64-bit,
so I would suggest
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403
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29 Aug 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | ODBv3, second try - Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 | > > > I agree to make 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
In the long run, everything will be 64-bit,
so I would suggest
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412
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17 Oct 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | Adding MIDAS .root-files | Dear MIDAS users,
I want to add several .root-files produced |
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413
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17 Oct 2007 |
Randolf Pohl | Forum | Multi-core CPUs | Dear Forum,
I have this beautiful Intel Quadcore with |
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414
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17 Oct 2007 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Multi-core CPUs | > I have this beautiful Intel Quadcore with
fast disks, but MIDAS does obviously
> only make use of one CPU at a time. Has |
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415
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17 Oct 2007 |
John M O'Donnell | Forum | Adding MIDAS .root-files | The following program handles regular directories
in a file, or folders (ugh).
Most histograms are added bin by bin.
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417
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21 Nov 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | ODBv3, second try - Midas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32 |
These changes to make 32-bit and 64-bit ODB
binary compatible with each other are now |
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420
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04 Feb 2008 |
Robert Pattie | Forum | analyzer crashes at high rates | I'm using midas to read data from a waveform
digitizer at event rates of
10-30kHz. To accomplish this the digitizer |
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