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ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data

ALICE Overwatch is a project started in late 2015 to provide augmented online monitoring and data quality assurance utilizing time-stamped QA histograms produced by the ALICE High Level Trigger. The system receives the data via ZeroMQ, stores it for later review, enriches it with detector specific f...

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Autores principales: Ehlers, Raymond, Mulligan, James
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921401038
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2652276
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Mulligan, James
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description ALICE Overwatch is a project started in late 2015 to provide augmented online monitoring and data quality assurance utilizing time-stamped QA histograms produced by the ALICE High Level Trigger. The system receives the data via ZeroMQ, stores it for later review, enriches it with detector specific functionality, and visualizes it via a web application. These provided capabilities are complementary to the existing Data Quality Monitoring system. In addition to basic visualization, additional processing options are accessible to the user, including requests for data within a particular time range or reprocessing of a particular run with different processing parameters. For example, the first ten minutes of a particular run could be investigated for a transient hot trigger channel.Due to similarities between the Overwatch architecture and that which will be used for Quality Control (QC) in LHC Run 3 and beyond, Overwatch will also be utilized to develop and test various QC components during LHC Run 2. Some of the areas of QC development include a new trending and alarm framework. We report on the project᠙s design, development, and status.
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spelling cern-26522762023-06-29T03:27:09Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/201921401038http://cds.cern.ch/record/2652276engEhlers, RaymondMulligan, JamesALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT datanucl-exNuclear Physics - Experimenthep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesALICE Overwatch is a project started in late 2015 to provide augmented online monitoring and data quality assurance utilizing time-stamped QA histograms produced by the ALICE High Level Trigger. The system receives the data via ZeroMQ, stores it for later review, enriches it with detector specific functionality, and visualizes it via a web application. These provided capabilities are complementary to the existing Data Quality Monitoring system. In addition to basic visualization, additional processing options are accessible to the user, including requests for data within a particular time range or reprocessing of a particular run with different processing parameters. For example, the first ten minutes of a particular run could be investigated for a transient hot trigger channel.Due to similarities between the Overwatch architecture and that which will be used for Quality Control (QC) in LHC Run 3 and beyond, Overwatch will also be utilized to develop and test various QC components during LHC Run 2. Some of the areas of QC development include a new trending and alarm framework. We report on the project᠙s design, development, and status.ALICE Overwatch is a project started in late 2015 to provide augmented online monitoring and data quality assurance utilizing time-stamped QA histograms produced by the ALICE High Level Trigger. The system receives the data via ZeroMQ, stores it for later review, enriches it with detector specific functionality, and visualizes it via a web application. These provided capabilities are complementary to the existing Data Quality Monitoring system. In addition to basic visualization, additional processing options are accessible to the user, including requests for data within a particular time range or reprocessing of a particular run with different processing parameters. For example, the first ten minutes of a particular run could be investigated for a transient hot trigger channel. Due to similarities between the Overwatch architecture and that which will be used for Quality Control (QC) in LHC Run 3 and beyond, Overwatch will also be utilized to develop and test various QC components during LHC Run 2. Some of the areas of QC development include a new trending and alarm framework. We report on the project's design, development, and status.arXiv:1812.00791oai:cds.cern.ch:26522762018-11-29
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Mulligan, James
ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data
title ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data
title_full ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data
title_fullStr ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data
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title_short ALICE Overwatch: Online monitoring and data quality assurance using HLT data
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Nuclear Physics - Experiment
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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