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Page: Gino Design and Feature Requests
Discussion area for new features and design discussion for the evolution of the pipeline.
Page: Gino Maintenance
h2. Setup (1) VERY IMPORTANT. I've changed the way my perl code includes my perl modules. They now find the PDB modules using an environment variable named '$PDB_HOME'. This has several side-effects: (1.a) ANYONE wanting to call one of my perl scripts, in

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Home page: Home
This is the home page for Gino Pipeline information. Gino is an automated system to run parallel pipelines of processing and maintain the state of processing and produced datasets. The primary developers are Dan Flath and Matt Langston. GINO Web Dashboard

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Page: Integrated Windows Authentication
Integrated Windows Authentication.png Introduction Many users are familiar with SSL encrypted web pages that ask them for their username and password to login to web sites. With SSL, web browsers use a gold lock as a visual cue to indicate to users that t

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Page: Layout of the Code
Generating the Schema (1) From the sqlplus prompt, the schema is recreated by doing: @pdbschema.sql Schema: GinoSchema20040819.jpg (2) From sqlplus, stored procs are replaced / compiled by doing: @pdbprocedures.sql Stored Procedures (3) The perl module th

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Page: Notes on Tom's pipline feedback session
Jobs disappear when they are submitted. Navid should give pipeline lsf job number when it is submitted. We should have mechanism for monitoring jobs from web. Express queue sometimes takes >45 minutes to start jobs. Thus Navid's cleanup jobs can be delaye
Page: nXML Major Mode
Author: nXML Major Mode Introduction nXML Mode http://www.thaiopensource.com/nxml-mode/ is a major mode for GNU Emacs which provides guided editing of XML documents based on an associated schema. Like other major modes (e.g. c-mode, etc.) it also provides

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Page: Parallel Recon Status
Problem: Due to the overhead in data taking for taking short enough runs that make moderate demands on CPU and filesizes, it is desirable to allow for longer runs (hence larger digi files) and reconstruct pieces of them in parallel. The pieces of the puzz
Page: Pipeline Admin Utilities
createRun.pl <TaskName> <RunName> As the name implies, this utility creates a new Run of the supplied name in the task specified. If you do not specify a runname, a numeric string built from the current date and time will be automatically inserted. delete
Page: Pipeline II design meeting 26 Jan, 2006
Present: Flath, Daniel Focke, Warren Heidenreich, Karen Johnson, Tony Pavlin, Igor Agenda: Existing Database Schema (Pipeline I) and discussion Tony's New XML Schema and discussion Detailed Agenda: Existing Database Schema (Pipeline I) and discussion: Cor
Page: Pipeline XML Configuration File Format
Author: Pipeline XML Configuration File Format Version numbers have been added to the pipeline XML schema using the familiar and standard GLAST triplet versioning scheme (for example v4r2p8). There are now three optional attributes available for the top-l
Page: Pipeline XML Configuration File Format, v0
Introduction This is proposed file format for the xml file upload utility. I took the existing recon-EM2-v1r0 pipeline as a model. I haven't fully documented the format yet, but there is an XML shema you can reference at http://glast-ground.slac.stanford.
Page: Production DB Migration
Changes required to move pipeline software and utilities to new Production Oracle server, GLASTP, from shared server SLACPROD: Since all pipeline utilities use the same perl connection module the required changes are minimal. In addition there are two con

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Page: Template for MC Generation in Gino
Monte Carlo generation of events will involve creating runs from scratch with no external agent triggering runs. The initial sample files can be found on SLAC unix at /nfs/farm/g/glast/u13/MC-tasks/ the task configuration information is in the <task-name>

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Page: XMLBuddy Installation Instructions
Author: XMLBuddy Installation Instructions We recommend using XMLBuddy to edit pipeline XML configuraiton files. XMLBuddy is free and runs on both Windows and Linux. We recommend it since it uses the XSD Schema from http://glast-ground.slac.stanford.edu/p

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