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This is the step where the  real work is done: see if you can identify the known defects, look for potential new problems and 'sign off' the run.
 
This is the step where the  real work is done: see if you can identify the known defects, look for potential new problems and 'sign off' the run.
  
Note: * check box 'UNCHECKED'
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        * sign of run using password SctDq
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  * check box 'UNCHECKED' (to indicate you have looked at the run)
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'''step [4]''':  Obtain information for run-summary
 
'''step [4]''':  Obtain information for run-summary

Revision as of 14:35, 22 March 2012

SCT DQ shift

The minimal path through all documentation necessary for an SCT DQ shift

General information

The Official SCT DQ shift twiki

The ATLAS data quality portal

The ATLAS detector operations page


The real shift

step [1]: Check the ATLAs e-Log page for (SCT-specific) information on the run

Use search form on the ATLAS e-Log page


step [2]: Check the known defects in the database for this run:

Use the defect entry page

There is a finite number of defects defined for the SCT (twiki SCT DQ defect list)


step [3]: Look at the histogram-summary from Tier-0 processing and sign-off the run:

Look at the ES1 (express stream pass 1) of the Tier-0 processing and check the histogram-summary.

This is the step where the real work is done: see if you can identify the known defects, look for potential new problems and 'sign off' the run.

Note:

 * check box 'UNCHECKED' (to indicate you have looked at the run)
  * sign of run using password SctDq

step [4]: Obtain information for run-summary

Get it from the SCT DQ webtool

Use SCT-standard and use the run-number

step [5]: Make an entry in the ATLAS e-Log

Enter the run summary and additional comments in the e-Log on the ATLAS operations page


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