Recsis
The CLAS reconstruction and analysis package (RECSIS) has been modified to read data from the CLAS event transfer (ET) system so users can perform full-fledged track reconstruction and other complex analyses during data acquisition on a down-scaled subset of the incoming data. The capability of reading the ET system is part of the standard RECSIS so that users performing offline analyses can quickly and easily generate a version of their code that can be used during data collection.
Send questions, complaints, flames, and such to gilfoyle@jlab.org.
Building RECSIS
For example to build release-4-17 do following on clon04 machine:
cd /usr/local/clas/offline/clas/builds mkdir release-4-17 cd release-4-17 setenv CVSROOT /u/group/clas/clas_cvs cvs co online_source cd packages
setenv MYSQL_INCLUDE_PATH /usr/include/mysql setenv MYSQL_LIB_PATH /usr/lib/mysql
gmake lib ONLINE=YES gmake exe ONLINE=YES
Running RECSIS
First, point PRODUCTION to the desired release, for example:
To start RECSIS_ONLINE use following commands (for our example):
setenv CLAS_ROOT /usr/local/clas/offline/clas cd $CLAS_ROOT/builds rm PRODUCTION ln -s release-4-17 PRODUCTION
source $CLAS_ROOT/builds/PRODUCTION/packages/cms/clon.cshrc PRODUCTION setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/lib/mysql:"$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" #setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $CODA/SunOS_sun4u/lib:"$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" setenv RECSIS_RUNTIME $CLON_PARMS/recon/ chdir /usr/clas/archives/hist/recon setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH .:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} $CLAS_ROOT/builds/PRODUCTION/bin/LinuxRHEL4/recon -a clasprod $CLON_PARMS/recon/recon.tcl