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Clean up Heavy Ion Config files #4859

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francescobrivio opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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Clean up Heavy Ion Config files #4859

francescobrivio opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 2 comments

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@francescobrivio
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Currently both HI configuration files

contain, beside the HI datasets, also the configurations for non-HI datasets and streams, which seems only to create confusion and make the files less-readable.
Since the non-HI configurations are already well defined in the non-HI config files I propose to clean them up from the HI config files.

I'm working on introducing the 2023 HI scenarios in CMSSW and later on they'll have to be introduced here as well.
So, if you agree @germanfgv @LinaresToine @drkovalskyi, you can assign this issue to me and I'll take care of cleaning it up when I add the new scenarios.

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Hi @francescobrivio. Sounds good to me in principle. I would like to first know what HLT menus we can expect during the HI run. Will we receive, for example, Cosmics?

At the end, I would prefer if we move to a single configuration file, that includes HI datasets as well as PP datasets.

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Hi German!

Hi @francescobrivio. Sounds good to me in principle. I would like to first know what HLT menus we can expect during the HI run. Will we receive, for example, Cosmics?

Ok! I'll take a look at the preliminary menus we have at the moment and I will base my cleaning on that.

At the end, I would prefer if we move to a single configuration file, that includes HI datasets as well as PP datasets.

I agree this would be a nice improvement, but I'd postpone the merging to after the 2023 HI data taking, which should be more "standard" wrt 2022, and at that point we will have a better idea of the whole dataset list for 2024 and 2025.

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