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==2) Get the basic input files ==
 
==2) Get the basic input files ==
 
There are two input files that you need to get.
 
 
<b> (a) The 'BASIC' joboption file (and other Athena input files)</b>
 
  
 
Since we have used MCatNLO to produce the <math>t</math> and <math>\bar{t}</math> momenta, we have to signal to Herwig that it must these from your external <>.event-file. In Athena, this is done inside a joboptions file.  
 
Since we have used MCatNLO to produce the <math>t</math> and <math>\bar{t}</math> momenta, we have to signal to Herwig that it must these from your external <>.event-file. In Athena, this is done inside a joboptions file.  
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<b>(a) Get some Athena python-files</b>
  
 
This should also make sure you have Athena set up correctly.
 
This should also make sure you have Athena set up correctly.
 
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cd ATHENA_BASICS
 
 
get_files PDGTABLE.MeV
 
get_files PDGTABLE.MeV
 
get_files PartPropSvc.py
 
get_files PartPropSvc.py
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This is also a good check to see if you really have athena set-up correctly. If not read xxx.
 
This is also a good check to see if you really have athena set-up correctly. If not read xxx.
  
: <b> Get the basic joboptions file</b>
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<b>(b) Get the basic joboptions file</b>
  
 
Get the [http://www.nikhef.nl test]
 
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<b> (b) Get the inparmMcAtNlo.dat (MCatNLO parameter) file</b>
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<b>(c) Get the inparmMcAtNlo.dat (MCatNLO parameter) file</b>
  
<font color = red><b>Note:</b></font> A file called <font color=blue>inparmMcAtNlo.dat</font> is expected in your run  
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When starting the athena job, a file called <font color=blue> inparmMcAtNlo.dat </font> is expected in your run directory. It contains the location of the <>.event file and some additional input variables related to the generated MCatNLO sample.
directory. It contains the location of the <>.event  
 
file and some additional input variables related to the  
 
generated samnple in MCatNLO.
 
  
 
Get the [http://www.nikhef.nl test]
 
Get the [http://www.nikhef.nl test]
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==3) Get the script and taylor it to your needs==
 
==3) Get the script and taylor it to your needs==

Revision as of 15:35, 9 May 2005

On this page we will use the <>.event files that were produced by MCatNLO and use Herwig (using the Athena framework) to decay the tops and produce the parton shower. We will produce a combined ntuple CBNT and POOL file.

Main idea:

The main idea is to call athena with a joboptions file where you specify the location of the event file. In addition it is required to have an additional input file. We will again use a script that will take the BASIC forms for these input files and prodice unique input files for each job and take care of the bookkeeping.

1) Set-up Athena and output directories

We will use Athena to do the decay. Make sure that you have correctly set up the athena environment. To see how to do this please check xxx.

cd /MyMCatNLO
mkdir ATHENA_BASICS
mkdir POOLCBNT
mkdir POOLCBNT/InputAndLogFiles


2) Get the basic input files

Since we have used MCatNLO to produce the and momenta, we have to signal to Herwig that it must these from your external <>.event-file. In Athena, this is done inside a joboptions file. Again we start at again to your MCatNLO working directory area. Create two new directories where we'll store the basic input files (basic joboptions file and other athena related files) and the output files (the combined ntuple for the generator information and POOL files).

cd /MyMCatNLO/ATHENA_BASICS

(a) Get some Athena python-files

This should also make sure you have Athena set up correctly.

get_files PDGTABLE.MeV
get_files PartPropSvc.py

This is also a good check to see if you really have athena set-up correctly. If not read xxx.

(b) Get the basic joboptions file

Get the test


The lines that will be changed by the script are related to the number of events, the random number seeds for the generators and the output files.

theApp.EvtMax = XNEVENTSX
AtRndmGenSvc.Seeds = ["JIMMY  XRNDJIMMY0X XRNDJIMMY1X", "JIMMY_INIT  XRNDJIMMY2X XRNDJIMMY3X",
                      "TAUOLA XRNDTAUOLA0X XRNDTAUOLA1X", "TAUOLA_INIT XRNDTAUOLA2X XRNDTAUOLA3X", 
                      "PHOTOS XRNDPHOTOS0X XRNDPHOTOS1X", "PHOTOS_INIT XRNDPHOTOS2X XRNDPHOTOS3X"]
NTupleSvc.Output     = [ "FILE1 DATAFILE='./XOutputDirCBNTX/MCatNLO.CBNT.JobXJOBNUMBERX.root' OPT='NEW'" ]
Stream1.OutputFile = "./XOutputDirPOOLX/MCatNLO.POOL.JobXJOBNUMBERX.root"


(c) Get the inparmMcAtNlo.dat (MCatNLO parameter) file

When starting the athena job, a file called inparmMcAtNlo.dat is expected in your run directory. It contains the location of the <>.event file and some additional input variables related to the generated MCatNLO sample.

Get the test

The lines that will be changed by the script are related to the number of events, the random number seeds for the generators and the output files.

 './XINPUTDIRX/XINPUTNAMEX'     ! event file
  XNEVENTSX                     ! number of events

3) Get the script and taylor it to your needs

The last step is to get the script and start the jobs. For each job it will:

o create a directory called Job<job#>
o create two unique input files
o copy all otehr nexessary files here and start the job
o copy output files (CBNT,POOL and Logfiles) to an output directory
o remove directory Job<job#>

First get the script itself

cd /MyMCatNLO/

Get the test

In the script you need to define the variables related to the input and output directories:

input_dir           = "/data/atlas/users/ivov/MyMCatNLO/MyMCatNLO_MATRIXELEMENT/"
output_dir          = "/data/atlas/users/ivov/MyMCatNLO/MyMCatNLO_OUTPUT/"
steering_files_dir  = "/data/atlas/users/ivov/MyMCatNLO/MyMCatNLO_BASICS/"

There are however also parameters related to the number of events, the number of jobs etc etc.

Nevents             =   12500
Nevents_joboptions  =       1
Njobs               =       1
f_LogFile           =       0


Important: The variable called Nevents is linked to the number of events that are in the <>.events files. Make sure therefore that this number is the same as in the header of the <>.events file. The variable Nevents_joboptions controls the number of events that are produced in the

4) Run the script

Once the number of events and the number of jobs are defined start the run:

./ShipOff_MyMCatNLO_Rome_POOLCBNT.py

Once you get it running for a single job, set the parameter f_Logfile to 1 and produce many files.

You are finished.

To POOL files you have produced can then be transformed to AOD after full reconstruction or Atlfast.