Minutes of the LSUG Teleconference
Thursday, 10 January 2002  (10:00PST)
Attendance:

  Kent Blackburn,  Masha Barnes,  Peter Shawhan,  Patrick Brady,  
  Duncan Brown,  Albert Lazzarini,  John Whelan,  Phil Ehrens,
  Linqing Wen ........ 

Action items:

  Patrick will circulate a note identifying a time when Linqing can
  use the LDAS systems to test scaling and other issues in her code
  without other running.


Discussion of loggin from ldas job scripts:
  
  Record of when we ran search codes on the data:   there is no
  information about when the jobs were run.   What data have we
  touched with the search codes?  this needs to get filled in by
  search codes themselves.  Peter thinks that things get put into log
  files ..................  


  
Albert:
    wants to briefly mention job management.  He had an eye opening
    over this issue at Gainesville.  He has started to have
    conversations with Scott ........ how do we integrate this into
    our activities.   Scott will be attending these meetings .....

John:  
    detector site geometry.   There are two places where what exists
    now cannot do what we may want.  There is no way to get it out of
    the frames.   The wrapperAPI does not know what to do with this.  
    Are we ready to make this change in the wrapperAPI?   Software
    coordination committee for changes which ........... frameAPI can
    be instructed to get this information,  but datacondAPI will not
    know how to handle it.  

    WrapperInterface would be modified to new spec,  and the Masha may
    have to make some changes to the communication code,  and then do
    some end-to-end tests.   About two weeks of effort to close off.  

    How far from the frame spec:  stuart and john have been intimately
    involved in software committee.  they have tabled virgo specific
    changes. they are pervasive.  it's on albert to send to alan a
    request for this change.   Alex ivanov has started to write code
    which implements these changes.
   
How do we fill the table ......... 

Calibration:        

   

Patrick Brady