Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? # for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “#”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? # to your account

WIP: GT db record for 2017 MC #3696

Open
wants to merge 2 commits into
base: master
Choose a base branch
from
Open
Show file tree
Hide file tree
Changes from all commits
Commits
File filter

Filter by extension

Filter by extension

Conversations
Failed to load comments.
Loading
Jump to
Jump to file
Failed to load files.
Loading
Diff view
Diff view
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion data/records/cms-condition-data-2016.json
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
},
{
"abstract": {
"description": "<p>Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.</p>\n <p> These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/106X_mcRun2_asymptotic_v17.db runtime.</p>\n <p>106X_mcRun2_asymptotic_v17.db is to be used with the proton-proton simulated data at 13 TeV from 2016.</p>\n <p>See further information in <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-for-condition-database\">the guide to CMS condition database</a>.</p></p>\n <p>For condition data to be used with 2016 CMS simulated datasets see:</p>",
"description": "<p>Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.</p>\n <p> These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/106X_mcRun2_asymptotic_v17.db runtime.</p>\n <p>106X_mcRun2_asymptotic_v17.db is to be used with the proton-proton simulated data at 13 TeV from 2016.</p>\n <p>See further information in <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-for-condition-database\">the guide to CMS condition database</a>.</p></p>\n <p>For condition data to be used with 2016 CMS collision datasets see:</p>",
"links": [
{
"recid": "1818"
Expand Down
106 changes: 106 additions & 0 deletions data/records/cms-condition-data-2017.json
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
[
{
"abstract": {
"description": "<p>Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.</p>\n <p> These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/106X_dataRun2_v37.db runtime.</p>\n <p>106X_dataRun2_v37.db is to be used with the proton-proton collision data at 13 TeV from 2017.</p>\n <p>See further information in <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-for-condition-database\">the guide to CMS condition database</a>.</p></p>\n <p>For condition data to be used with 2017 CMS simulated datasets see:</p>",
"links": [
{
"recid": "XXXX"
}
]
},
"accelerator": "CERN-LHC",
"collaboration": {
"name": "CMS collaboration"
},
"collections": [
"CMS-Condition-Data"
],
"date_created": [
"2017"
],
"date_published": "2024",
"distribution": {
"formats": [
"db"
],
"number_files": 1,
"size": 1727193088
},
"experiment": [
"CMS"
],
"files": [
{
"checksum": "adler32:d0225bd3",
"size": 1727193088,
"uri": "root://eospublic.cern.ch//eos/opendata/cms/conddb/106X_dataRun2_v37.db"
}
],
"publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal",
"recid": "YYYY",
"run_period": [
"Run2017C",
"Run2017E"
],
"title": "Condition data for 2017 CMS proton-proton collision data at 13 TeV",
"type": {
"primary": "Environment",
"secondary": [
"Condition"
]
},
"usage": {
"description": "If you are using the <a href=\"/record/258\">CMS Virtual Machine</a> image or the <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-docker\">CMS container</a> image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from <code>/cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/</code> or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here."
}
},
{
"abstract": {
"description": "<p>Condition database includes non-event-related information (Alignment, Calibration, Temperature, etc.) and parameters for simulation/reconstruction/analysis software.</p>\n <p> These files are needed when running a CMSSW job on the open data environment (VM or container), and they are available in the /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch file system. They are automatically read from /cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/106X_mc2017_realistic_v9.db runtime.</p>\n <p>106X_mc2017_realistic_v9.db is to be used with the proton-proton simulated data at 13 TeV from 2017.</p>\n <p>See further information in <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-for-condition-database\">the guide to CMS condition database</a>.</p></p>\n <p>For condition data to be used with 2017 CMS collision datasets see:</p>",
"links": [
{
"recid": "YYYY"
}
]
},
"accelerator": "CERN-LHC",
"collaboration": {
"name": "CMS collaboration"
},
"collections": [
"CMS-Condition-Data"
],
"date_created": [
"2017"
],
"date_published": "2024",
"distribution": {
"formats": [
"db"
],
"number_files": 1,
"size": 858624000
},
"experiment": [
"CMS"
],
"files": [
{
"checksum": "adler32:3c5704ba",
"size": 858624000,
"uri": "root://eospublic.cern.ch//eos/opendata/cms/conddb/106X_mc2017_realistic_v9.db"
}
],
"publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal",
"recid": "XXXX",
"title": "Condition data for 2017 CMS proton-proton simulated data at 13 TeV",
"type": {
"primary": "Environment",
"secondary": [
"Condition"
]
},
"usage": {
"description": "If you are using the <a href=\"/record/258\">CMS Virtual Machine</a> image or the <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-docker\">CMS container</a> image environments, then the condition data files will be served automatically from <code>/cvmfs/cms-opendata-conddb.cern.ch/</code> or from a file server at runtime, and therefore you do not need to download these files. If you need to have them locally, you can download them from here."
}
}
]
Loading