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Muon DAQ work during LS1

Muon DAQ work during LS1. Info collected by Daniel from : Enrico , Francesco, Masato, Michael, Nicoletta , Stephanie, Thei. Foreseen Central DAQ changes. Migration to tdaq-05 --> migration to SLC6 for the SBCs and detector computers. Spring 2014 ?

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Muon DAQ work during LS1

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  1. Muon DAQ work during LS1 Info collected by Daniel from : Enrico, Francesco, Masato, Michael, Nicoletta, Stephanie, Thei

  2. Foreseen Central DAQ changes • Migration to tdaq-05 --> migration to SLC6 for the SBCs and detector computers. Spring 2014 ? • Experience shows: usually painless, but needs to be synchronized (drivers,…) • Data sampling for DQ will not be done anymore at the event builder nodes (which will not exist anymore), but through the trigger, using a new “monitoring stream”. To be presented/discussed tomorrow

  3. CSC plans • Old off-detector readout system needed at least until December 2014 to re-commission the wheels once they are both back in working position • New off-detector readout system under development: • Run at 100kHz L1 rate w/o deadtime • Implement ROD stop-less removal/recovery • Implement TTC restart • Abandon the txt files for loading the calibration results into the RODs in favor of using COOL • Improve OKS description to feed the status of resources

  4. MDT plans • Working on an MROD with a second output and with that, one can split the towers with the high rates. • 48 extra read out links and only a few (8 ?) extra MRODs need to be installed.

  5. RPC plans • Fairly extensive review/rewrite of the RPC Lvl1/DAQ software • Upcoming update of the CAN interfaces which requiring porting the software to the new API • Move the configurations to a database • Improve configuration time of the trigger towers and make recovery of misalignments during runs more robust. • Better integrate the RODs and their relative SLs to solve some reconfiguration and timing issues.

  6. TGC plans • Try to reproduce “FE noise burst” problem with test-bench in Blb 188. If something found, will try something with the standalone or global, July~August. • DAQ needed for development of the new Sector Logic firmware. Plan to do some tests using the standalone partition, around May~June. • Later, could try to speed up the access to configuration d/base and the actual configuration. • Work needed in the condition d/base area. Goal: go as standard as possible.

  7. Central issues • "MUON" standalone partition, to run TGC + MDT, RPC + MDT with a muontrigger; setting this up with the LTPI involves work. Do we want it ? • Keeping track of active/inactive/abandoned/removed detector elements in a common way • MRS and TDAQ messaging service. MuonsDDC makes some non-standard use (callbacks hooked to the exchanged messages). Do we want to improve on this?

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