Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 16:53:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Kettell To: Milind Diwan , David Jaffe , Laurie Littenberg , Jim Frank , Dick Strand , Bipul Bhuyan , Benji Lewis , Tamaki Yoshioka , Kentaro Mizouchi , Tetsuro Sekiguchi , Brett Viren , Oleg Mineev , Marat Khabibullin , Jingliang Hu cc: Steve Kettell , Joe Mildenberger , Takeshi Komatsubara , Akira Konaka , Kelvin Li Subject: ntuple-ology Hi, Since several people have asked, let me provide some links to Joe's descriptions, etc of the 2002 ntuples. We have so-called "autorun" ntuples that were created shortly after the data was taken by the current best Pass2 job, from the monitors-to-disk data, stored in /e949dsk/towb09/e949/autorun/pass2_*/ntuple/analyzed/ Joe's ntuple description: part#1 - http://bnlku28.phy.bnl.gov/HyperNews/SECURED/get/e949.pass1/23.html part#2 - http://bnlku28.phy.bnl.gov/HyperNews/SECURED/get/e949.pass1/30.html Joe's description of analysis tools: analysis scripts - http://bnlku28.phy.bnl.gov/HyperNews/SECURED/get/e949.pass1/26.html http://bnlku28.phy.bnl.gov/HyperNews/SECURED/get/e949.pass1/26/1.html I hope that at some point Joe makes some links to these from our web-page. If he does not, I will make some links from the "software" link on the web-page. Let me advise anyone interested in analysis work to subscribe to e949.pass1 (location for active discussion on analysis work) and perhaps to e949.kofia (for updates on Kofia code). Also you may want to check ELOG system=calibrations for status of detector calibrations. At some point soon we may be cleaning off many disks for Brett's Pass0 to commence. It is possible that the autorun ntuples may disappear at this time, although I would like to keep them around (138 Gbytes). We also have requests from Jim/Benji/Kentaro to keep all km22(20+21=41 Gbytes), rsmon(32+29=61 Gbytes) and kp21(27 Gbytes) data and from Dima to keep 20 of the km21 files (83/20 Gbytes= 4 Gbytes). Brett would like up to 2 Tbytes for Pass0. The total request is for 270 Gbytes (330 Gbytes if we keep all km21. 350 Gbtyes if we also keep all pnn1or2 data). If we can mount all towa and towb disks we would have 2.5 Tbytes Steve