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Example : CAL calib constants
Here's one way (by Dave Smith). From the eLog, click on "list root files" to find the name of the directory on noric where the recon files are. In that directory, you can do a grep. For example,
dsmith@noric06 $ cd /nfs/farm/g/glast/u37/BeamTest06/rootData/700000698/v4r0909p2/recon
dsmith@noric06 $ grep asym *.log
recon-v1r030603p4_700000698_00000-07469.log:XmlBaseCnv INFO successfully parsed document $(LATCalibRoot)/CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml aka /afs/slac.stanford.edu/g/glast/ground/releases/calibrations//CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml
recon-v1r030603p4_700000698_07470-14939.log:XmlBaseCnv INFO successfully parsed document $(LATCalibRoot)/CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml aka /afs/slac.stanford.edu/g/glast/ground/releases/calibrations//CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml
recon-v1r030603p4_700000698_14940-22409.log:XmlBaseCnv INFO successfully parsed document $(LATCalibRoot)/CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml aka /afs/slac.stanford.edu/g/glast/ground/releases/calibrations//CAL/CU06/mc_asym.jun8th2006.CU_pass1_Pisa.xml
dsmith@noric06 $
You can do the same for the other 4 types of CAL calib.xml files that are used in recon, e.g. ci_intnonlin, peds, mpd, thold.
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