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The "Organizer" of a run number range has the primary responsibility to assure the group using the run numbers stays within the run range, or arrange for another block of numbers. | |||
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Revision as of 22:35, 26 October 2020
Introduction
On this page we reserve run number ranges to attempt to prevent multiple uses for a single run number. This is important to not generate conflicting file names or conditions database entries, and to improve communication and documentation.
Only the Calibration Coordinator or Offline Co-leaders are allowed to reserve run ranges.
- use the next available numbers above the reserved, below 1M.
- be modest in the number reserved (you can always come back for more)
Reserved run numbers
The "Organizer" of a run number range has the primary responsibility to assure the group using the run numbers stays within the run range, or arrange for another block of numbers.
Start | End | Name | Organizer | Notes |
1 | 99 | userSpace | Rob Kutschke | arbitrary user needs (not production) |
100 | 999 | offline | Rob Kutschke | scratch or temporary experiments |
1000 | 1000 | nominalSim | Rob Kutschke | default run for simple, nominal simulation |
1001 | 1099 | legacy | Rob Kutschke | numbers commonly used in simulation before this system |
1100 | 1199 | database tests | Ray Culbertson | run dependence tests |
1200 | 1299 | MDC2020 | Dave Brown (LBL) | MDC2020 production simulation with run dependence |
1300 | 4999 | tracker VST | Richie Bonventre | tracker VST 2020-2021 |
5000 | ... | ... | .... | next reservations |
1000000 | 1999999 | DAQ | Greg Rakness | data produced at the Mu2e hall using the central TDAQ |
Some History
Ray talk page 3
Richie talk page 7
Approximate survey of existing run numbers. 1000 is current example for sim.
count runnumber 19 1 1 2 1 3 5 4 1 5 1 7 23 1000 10 1001 234 1002 6 1052 3 1053 1 1357 6 1500 11 1600 5 1700 10 1800 1 2000 1 2001 9 2700 20 2701 2 2705 57 4001 1 4002 3 5001 1 9002 1 645440 1 1792836 2 2102784 1 3344213 115 11911024-19236224