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Post Mortem data conversion. G.Kruk. Agenda. Conversion overview Why do we want to convert the data? Conversion process BinX library Final data format Current state Issues & further steps. Why do we want to convert the data?.

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  1. Post Mortem data conversion G.Kruk CERN AB Controls

  2. Agenda • Conversion overview • Why do we want to convert the data? • Conversion process • BinX library • Final data format • Current state • Issues & further steps

  3. Why do we want to convert the data? • Minimize processing on the client side --> send the data as it is • Data sent by different clients may have different structure • To browse and analyze PM events we want toaccess (read) data coming from different systems in the same way (using the same API) • Let’s convert the different data into one, standardized format

  4. Conversion process PM Server Notifies through “LastDump” property 2 1 PMD file (CMW data object) extracts 3 Conversion program Binary file with data sent by client converts 4 Final data format

  5. Conversion program It consists of two components: • PMManager • Is notified when new PM data arrives (monitors “LastDump” property) • Prepares directories structures • Calls appropriate PMConverter to convert the data • PMConverter (interface) • Performs the actual conversion from binary file to the final format • Uses BinX library • At the moment two implementations: FGCConverter, DefaultConverter (now used only for tests)

  6. BinX library • Library (C++) facilitating reading/writing and conversion of binary files • Uses XML descriptor to decode the binary • Takes care of the endian-ness • Using it we can potentially avoid writing a separate PMConverter for each system/class • Only the conversion program depends on it

  7. Final data format Information that need to be stored • For each signal: • name • type (int, float, string, …) • values (array) • units/precision? • description? • Additional meta-information?

  8. Final data format • After considering several options we decided to use SDDS as the final format • SDDS • Fulfils requirements • Is simple • API in Java, C/C++, Python, … • Supports both: ASCII and binary formats • We have positive experiences with it

  9. Current state • Converter program installed on the PM server machine (cs-ccr-pm1) • Supports conversion of FGC PM data - tested this week • Ready to perform tests with other systems

  10. Current state(directories structure) SYSTEMS PROCESSED PMD FILES FGC FGC 51 51 2005_11_24__14_44_45_240000000 2005_11_24__14_44_45_240000000 binx.xml RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8.pmd RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8.bin RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8-50Hz.sdds RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8-100Hz.sdds RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8-1kHz.sdds RPMBB.UA83.RQSX3.L8-events.sdds

  11. Issues & further steps • Performance ~600-700 ms to convert data from one PC • There are places for improvements e.g. use binary SDDS rather than ASCII • No support for mapping from single bits into flag names e.g. 00000101  “FLAG_A FLAG_C” • For FGCs at the moment it is hardcoded • In the future move the mapping to BinX descriptor or to some other descriptor • Directory structure modification (refinement) • Before extending functionality of the converter program – tests should be performed with other systems (not only with FGCs) and with analysis team: • To validate current functionality, formats used, directory structure • To understand better required refinements

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