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Usage: calibrun [options] args Example: calibrun -e xppi0613 -d CSPAD,OPAL1000 -c ./calib -P -D -r 173 calibrun - command line calibration utility Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -e EXP, --exp=EXP experiment name, ex.: cxi12345 -r RUNNUM, --run=RUNNUM run number -n NUM_EVENTS, --num_events=NUM_EVENTS number of events to process -s SKIP_EVENTS, --skip_events=SKIP_EVENTS number of events to skip before processing -tm THRSCAN_RMSEVENTS, --thrscan_rmsevents=THR_RMSSCAN_EVENTS number of events to scan data and search for selected threshold on rms for hot pixel mask evaluation -v RUNRANGE, --runrange=RUNRANGE detector(s) -f EVENT_CODE, --event_code=EVENT_CODE event code for dark event selection -t THR_RMS, --thr_rms=THR_RMS threshold on rms for hot pixel mask evaluation -v RUNRANGE, --runrange=RUNRANGE validity run range, ex.: 123-567 or 123-end -q QUEUE, --queue=QUEUE queue name, ex: psnehq, psfehq, psanacsq. If specified validity run range, ex.: 123-567 run orin 123-endbatch -qw QUEUEWORKDIR, --queueworkdir=QUEUEWORKDIR queuework namedirectory, ex: psnehq, psfehq, psanacsq. If specified./work -c CALIBDIR, --calibdir=CALIBDIR non-standard run in batchcalibration directory, ex: ./calib -wx WORKDIRXTCDIR, --workdirxtcdir=WORKDIRXTCDIR work directory, ex: ./work -c CALIBDIR, --calibdir=CALIBDIRnon-standard path to xtc directory(<INS>/<EXP>/xtc are non-standard calibration directoryrequired), ex: .mydir/calibxpp/xppi0613/xtc -d DETECTOR, --detector=DETECTOR detector names separated by comma, ex:CSPAD,CSPAD2x2,PNCCD -p PRINT_BITS, --print_bits=PRINT_BITS 0-print nothing, +1-debug, +2-info, +4-warning, +8-error, +16-critical; default=036, minimal recommended=020 -P, --process process xtc files and produce calib files under the "work" directory -D, --deploy deploy calibrated files under the "calib" directory -L, --loadcfg load and use configuration parameters from file after "calibman" |
The calibrun
application reuses code and approach developed for calibman
. At start calibrun
loads parameters from configuration file confpars-calibman.txt
. By default this file is the same configuration file as for calibman.
If parameters were already set in confpars-calibman.txt,
then calibrun can be started with a single parameter - run number (-r <run-number>) and options for processing (-P) and deployment (-D), for example:
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