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  • Dcache (section Introduction)
    dCache is a system of many disks aggregated across dozens of linux disk servers; the total disk space is a few PB. The system lets all this hardware look
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  • Cvmfs (section Introduction)
    CERN Virtual Machine File System (CVMFS) is a distributed disk system for providing an experiment's code and libraries to interactive node and grids worldwide
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  • Muse (section Introduction)
    As Mu2e approaches data-taking there will be many more ntuples, calibration procedures, and analysis code developed. Including this user code in the main
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  • Spack (section Introduction)
    Spack is a software package setup and build system. It can replace UPS, MRB (Multi-Repo Build) and Muse "package managers". Spack was developed for the
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  • these two sets of tutorial materials: CheckoutAndBuildCodeTutorial: an introduction to offline code checkout and build. GeometryBrowserTutorial2019: learn
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  • This tutorial will get you started on how to STNtuple package to analyze Mu2e data. This tutorial requires the user to: have a Mu2e computing account and
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  • Elastic Analysis Facility (EAF) (category Introduction) (section Introduction)
    This page is intended as a guide to the Fermilab Elastic Analysis Facility (EAF) for Mu2e collaborators. The official EAF documentation from SCD can be
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  • Some errors occur regularly, such as when authorization expires, dCache is struggling, or a procedure is repeated when it can't be repeated. Some common
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  • The goals of each session should be clearly defined at the top of the page; for instance In this Tutorial you will learn how to analyze TTree data produced
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  • Fake data ensembles were assembled to mimic what a real dataset from the experiment would look like in order to allow tests of analyses. This means that
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  • This tutorial will explore the data products used in Mu2e and the modules and algorithms which create them. It is part of the June 2019 Computing and Software
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  • In the process of uploading files to tape, they are copied to a tape-backed dCache disk area. From there, they migrate automatically to tape and after
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  • This page is a draft, please help complete it! This page page needs expert review! In mu2e simulation, mixing is a procedure where different parts of an
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  • This is a page is under development, please check back frequently for updates and corrections. If you attended the tutorial day, or have worked through
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  • This page has an introduction to viewing the Mu2e geometry using ROOT's TGeometry browser. It was written for the tutorial day at the University of Minnesota
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  • You can think of a "data product" as a piece of information to which you may get access by calling an appropriate get function on the event object. Equivalently
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  • TTree data produced by the Mu2e Offline software. As this is a basic introduction, few prerequisites are necessary, however, it would be beneficial if
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  • Introduction to Declad Online ssh tunnel ssh -4 -f -X -N -L 8080:localhost:8080 -J ${USER}@mu2egateway01 ${USER}@mu2e-dl-01 in browser: localhost:8080
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  • Warning - this page is out of date, need to be updated for Muse In the case of Mu2e, an event records the detector response during one proton pulse, consisting
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  • This section describes how to configure input and output modules. This includes how to specify filenames, how to skip events from an input file, how to
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