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Analysis Framework - status

Analysis Framework - status. Andrei Gheata , Mihaela Gheata , Andreas Morsch ALICE Offline Week – 09 March 2011. Analysis and analyzers. T he framework enters a more mature phase Focusing more on stability and error detection

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Analysis Framework - status

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  1. Analysis Framework - status Andrei Gheata, MihaelaGheata, Andreas Morsch ALICE Offline Week – 09 March 2011

  2. Analysis and analyzers • The frameworkenters a more mature phase • Focusing more on stability and errordetection • Providing more and more generalpurpose utilities (eventtopology, merging, OADB) • Increasing control on EUB (EraticUser Behavior) both in the coreframework and back-ends • User communitydeveloping a solidcommonknowledge base • More and more  experienceduserscontributingdirectly to the frameworkdevelopment (AOD, I/O optimizations, mixing, …) • Manythanks to all ! • A large and proactive user comunityexchangingexperience on the verypopularanalysis mailing list • While the more and more demanding collaboration needs put more and more pressure on the production systems, things are still far frombeingfullyunder control • Central coordination of massive analysis efforts must prevail EUB… • Resourcescannotbestreched, onlybetterused

  3. AliEn handler – many small fixes • Fixes for staged merging • Lots of questions on the mailing listwhilemigrating to the new merging • Still not perfectbut scalingmuchbetterwithnumber of files • Typical setup: plugin->SetMergeViaJDL(kTRUE); plugin->SetMaxMergeFiles(nfiles); // customize to your output plugin->SetMaxMergeStages(nstages); // correlatewithnumber of subjobs • Extra checks for loading all neededlibraries, overwriting files in output directories • Generating on demand a file withstatistics information • mgr->AddStatisticsTask(AliVEvent::kMB) • Publishing in Monalisaeventprocessingstatistics

  4. MyAnalysis_merge(“…/Output, stage=1, chunk) MyAnalysis_merge(“…/Output, stage=2, chunk) MyAnalysis.root wn.xml Output/001/ AnalysisResults.root Output/00n/ AnalysisResults.root Output/006/ AnalysisResults.root Output/005/ AnalysisResults.root Output/004/ AnalysisResults.root Output/003/ AnalysisResults.root Output/002/ AnalysisResults.root Output/ AnalysisResults_ Stage01_002.root Output/ AnalysisResults_ Stage01_001.root Output/ AnalysisResults_ Stage01_000.root MyAnalysis.root wn.xml Output/ AnalysisResults.root plugin->SetMergeViaJDL() plugin->SetMaxMergeFiles(3) MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root 123456.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root 123456.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml MyAnalysis.root wn.xml plugin->SetRunMode(“full”) StartAnalysis(“grid”) plugin->SetRunMode(“terminate”) StartAnalysis(“grid”) plugin->SetRunMode(“terminate”) StartAnalysis(“grid”) mgr->Terminate() (per run) Running again with SetMergeViaJDL(kFALSE) will merge all runs on the client. MyAnalysis.root wn.xml

  5. New warning messages • « FIX YOUR CODE – thiswillproduce a Fatal error in future » • This looks probablyfamiliarlately, make sure youfollow the advice • Call PostData() for all output slots connected to containers of type kOutputContainer • Will prevent un-balanced output files whenhavingchunkswithoutselectedevents • Call fOutputList->SetOwner() whencreating the containers • Will preventunnecessaryleaksduringmerging • Otherdetectableerrorswillbetreated in the samemanner.

  6. Central services • Severalimprovements in the physics and centralityselection • Statisticshistogramsproduced by physicsselection made available on demand on AOD analysis • aodInputHandler->SetCheckStatistics(kTRUE); • Available via: inputHandler->GetStatistics() in FinishTaskOutput() for normalizationpurposes • Cleaned-up filtering (Laurent) + possibility to select useful AOD/MC branches only • OADB setup – seepresentation by Andreas • Multi eventhandlerused for optimizingmixing (M.Vala)

  7. Stability issues • Skipping « bad » events • I/O errors are nowcaught and the eventsskipped, isthisenough ? • Correlatedwith: corrupted files, xrootd issues, temporary SE problems • Affectingefficiency of long jobs • Some fixes or patches alreadyproposed and implemented in root (preventing the nastyeffects of unziperrors) • Investigatingdynamicreplicaswitching

  8. Scalability issues and central trains • Constrainsrelated to the proliferation of analysistasks/jobs of all qualitytrying to process all data as many times as possible • User quotas, queue policy, watchdogs • So far users have higherprioritythan production • Probably not the best approachanymore • All PWG need to provideresultsat due dates • PWG central trains were set up sothat UEB getsstreamed in a wellmonitored, controlled and scheduled effort • This shouldbe the main-stream effort for PWG groups to join • Tools: Savannah for communicating and fixing problemswithin PWG, new mailing list for train operators & central team (to be set up)

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