I hate to ask again, but isnt the configuration the thing that pops up
when you click the configure button at the beginning of a coda session?
The same thing that one can choose PHYSRUN from?
If that's the case, which word actually means "singles":
calib
commis_ts
pedrun
commis_rts
commis_lts
flashrun
physrun
None of them starts with "s" so I was confused then and I am still
condused 24 hours later looking at it.
I am sure there is something obvious I am missing though and I apologize
beforehand for the misunderstanding.
n
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Tancredi Botto wrote:
>
> For single arm data taking:
> the coda configuration is "singles".
> the trigger is singles.settings
>
> For coincidence data taking:
> the coda configuration is :physrun"
> the trigger may vary but it is usually physics.settings
>
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> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, Electronic Log Book wrote:
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> > Operators: nikolas nikolas nikolas
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> >
> >
> > The night started with empty target and then continued with 0.1sccm Unpol H2.
> > Physrun configuration on coda was selected. Singles.settings trigger had already been downloaded.
> > In short, the "data taking" was marked by an extraordinary WC tripping extravaganza. L1 remained disabled as any attempt to operate it was met with beepings. L21 and R24 competed very closely for the most trips over the entire night. L21 would trip even as low as 3700. R24 was more stable at 3750. Towards the end of the shift R27 decided to trip also. A couple of times the tripping was stopped to give the WC time to "rest". This did not help all that much.
> > In between the tripping some data was taken. Runs 2714-2725 are being crunched , some already done. The SN ration on WC (mainly 0 and 3 on the online gui) is poor.
> > L1 is off, L21 at 3700, R24 at 3750.
> >
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