Definition at line 10 of file shift_hcal_layout.py.
15 [{
'path':
"Hcal/EventInfo/reportSummaryMapShift",
16 'description':
"Shows average fraction of good cells per event in each Hcal subdetector (HB/HE/HO/HF/HO0/HO12/HFLumi). Values should be greater than 0.98 for HB, HE, and HF. There are known dead cells in HO, so the HO/HO0/HO12 values will usually be lower than those of the other subdetectors. The HO0 value should still be > 0.95. The summary map is fed by the results from the other plots on this page, so when a value is less than expected, you can use the other tests to determine the type of failure."}]
20 [{
'path':
"Hcal/RawDataMonitor_Hcal/problem_rawdata/HB HE HF Depth 1 Problem Raw Data Rate",
21 'description':
"A Raw Data error indicates that the data received from this channel was somehow corrupted or compromised. This plot is the sum of bad channels over all 4 depths in HCAL. The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
22 {
'path':
"Hcal/RawDataMonitor_Hcal/problem_rawdata/HB HE HF Depth 2 Problem Raw Data Rate",
23 'description':
"A Raw Data error indicates that the data received from this channel was somehow corrupted or compromised. This plot is the sum of bad channels over all 4 depths in HCAL. The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
24 [{
'path':
"Hcal/RawDataMonitor_Hcal/problem_rawdata/HE Depth 3 Problem Raw Data Rate",
25 'description':
"A Raw Data error indicates that the data received from this channel was somehow corrupted or compromised. This plot is the sum of bad channels over all 4 depths in HCAL. The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
26 {
'path':
"Hcal/RawDataMonitor_Hcal/problem_rawdata/HO Depth 4 Problem Raw Data Rate",
27 'description':
"A Raw Data error indicates that the data received from this channel was somehow corrupted or compromised. This plot is the sum of bad channels over all 4 depths in HCAL. The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }]
31 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/problem_digis/HB HE HF Depth 1 Problem Digi Rate",
32 'description':
"This plot shows the results of checks on the HCAL digis ('digis' are digitized signals produced from the raw data.) A digi is considered bad if the capid rotation for that digi was incorrect, if the digi's data valid/error flags are incorrect, or if there is an IDLE-BCN mismatch. This plot is the sum of bad digis over all depths. Known bad cells appear in black, while new problems appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Entries in green can still be considered okay, but should be tracked in case they move into the yellow or orange range.) The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
33 {
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/problem_digis/HB HE HF Depth 2 Problem Digi Rate",
34 'description':
"This plot shows the results of checks on the HCAL digis ('digis' are digitized signals produced from the raw data.) A digi is considered bad if the capid rotation for that digi was incorrect, if the digi's data valid/error flags are incorrect, or if there is an IDLE-BCN mismatch. This plot is the sum of bad digis over all depths. Known bad cells appear in black, while new problems appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Entries in green can still be considered okay, but should be tracked in case they move into the yellow or orange range.) The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
35 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/problem_digis/HE Depth 3 Problem Digi Rate",
36 'description':
"This plot shows the results of checks on the HCAL digis ('digis' are digitized signals produced from the raw data.) A digi is considered bad if the capid rotation for that digi was incorrect, if the digi's data valid/error flags are incorrect, or if there is an IDLE-BCN mismatch. This plot is the sum of bad digis over all depths. Known bad cells appear in black, while new problems appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Entries in green can still be considered okay, but should be tracked in case they move into the yellow or orange range.) The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
37 {
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/problem_digis/HO Depth 4 Problem Digi Rate",
38 'description':
"This plot shows the results of checks on the HCAL digis ('digis' are digitized signals produced from the raw data.) A digi is considered bad if the capid rotation for that digi was incorrect, if the digi's data valid/error flags are incorrect, or if there is an IDLE-BCN mismatch. This plot is the sum of bad digis over all depths. Known bad cells appear in black, while new problems appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Entries in green can still be considered okay, but should be tracked in case they move into the yellow or orange range.) The histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
39 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/bad_digis/1D_digi_plots/HBHEHF Bad Quality Digis vs LB",
40 'description':
"Total number of bad digis found in HBHEHF vs luminosity section. This keeps a running tally of the number of bad digis versus luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of bad digis may indicate that a new problem has appeared during a run."},
41 {
'path':
"Hcal/DigiMonitor_Hcal/bad_digis/1D_digi_plots/HO Bad Quality Digis vs LB",
42 'description':
"Total number of bad digis found in HO vs luminosity section. This keeps a running tally of the number of bad digis versus luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of bad digis may indicate that a new problem has appeared during a run."}],
46 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_deadcells/HB HE HF Depth 1 Problem Dead Cell Rate",
47 'description':
"Potential dead cell candidates in HB HE HF depth 1. Known problems appear in black, while new dead cells appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Occasional 'green' entries are okay, but should be watched in case they increase into the yellow or orange range.) Binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
48 {
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_deadcells/HB HE HF Depth 2 Problem Dead Cell Rate",
49 'description':
"Potential dead cell candidates in HB HE HF depth 2. Known problems appear in black, while new dead cells appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Occasional 'green' entries are okay, but should be watched in case they increase into the yellow or orange range.) Binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
50 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_deadcells/HE Depth 3 Problem Dead Cell Rate",
51 'description':
"Potential dead cell candidates in HE depth 3. Known problems appear in black, while new dead cells appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Occasional 'green' entries are okay, but should be watched in case they increase into the yellow or orange range.) Binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
52 {
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_deadcells/HO Depth 4 Problem Dead Cell Rate",
53 'description':
"Potential dead cell candidates in HO depth 4. Known problems appear in black, while new dead cells appear in yellow, orange, or red. (Occasional 'green' entries are okay, but should be watched in case they increase into the yellow or orange range.) Binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
54 [{
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/TotalDeadCells_HBHEHF_vs_LS",
55 'description':
"Total number of dead cells found in HBHEHF vs luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of dead cells may indicate a channel dying in the middle of a run"},
56 {
'path':
"Hcal/DeadCellMonitor_Hcal/TotalDeadCells_HO_vs_LS",
57 'description':
"Total number of dead cells found in HO vs luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of dead cells may indicate a channel dying in the middle of a run"}],
61 [{
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_hotcells/HB HE HF Depth 1 Problem Hot Cell Rate",
62 'description':
"A cell is considered potentially hot if it is above some threshold energy in some fraction of events, or if it is persistently above some (lower) threshold enery for a number of consecutive events. Seriously hot if hot for >5% of a full run. Known problems appear in black, while new problems will appear in red, orange, or yellow. Occasional green entries are okay. Histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
63 {
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_hotcells/HB HE HF Depth 2 Problem Hot Cell Rate",
64 'description':
"A cell is considered potentially hot if it is above some threshold energy in some fraction of events, or if it is persistently above some (lower) threshold enery for a number of consecutive events. Seriously hot if hot for >5% of a full run. Known problems appear in black, while new problems will appear in red, orange, or yellow. Occasional green entries are okay. Histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
65 [{
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_hotcells/HE Depth 3 Problem Hot Cell Rate",
66 'description':
"A cell is considered potentially hot if it is above some threshold energy in some fraction of events, or if it is persistently above some (lower) threshold enery for a number of consecutive events. Seriously hot if hot for >5% of a full run. Known problems appear in black, while new problems will appear in red, orange, or yellow. Occasional green entries are okay. Histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" },
67 {
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/problem_hotcells/HO Depth 4 Problem Hot Cell Rate",
68 'description':
"A cell is considered potentially hot if it is above some threshold energy in some fraction of events, or if it is persistently above some (lower) threshold enery for a number of consecutive events. Seriously hot if hot for >5% of a full run. Known problems appear in black, while new problems will appear in red, orange, or yellow. Occasional green entries are okay. Histogram is binned in coordinates of iPhi (1 to 72) by iEta (-41 to 41). More at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }],
69 [{
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/TotalHotCells_HBHEHF_vs_LS",
70 'description':
"Total number of hot cells found in HBHEHF vs luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of hot cells may indicate a problem that has occurred in the middle of a run."},
71 {
'path':
"Hcal/HotCellMonitor_Hcal/TotalHotCells_HO_vs_LS",
72 'description':
"Total number of hot cells found in HO vs luminosity section. Sudden jumps in the number of hot cells may indicate a problem that has occurred in the middle of a run."}],
76 [{
'path':
"Hcal/TrigPrimMonitor_Hcal/ ProblemTriggerPrimitives",
77 'description':
"See details at: <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }]
81 [{
'path':
"Hcal/CoarsePedestalMonitor_Hcal/ ProblemCoarsePedestals",
82 'description':
"See details at: <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }]
86 [{
'path':
"Hcal/BeamMonitor_Hcal/ Problem BeamMonitor",
87 'description':
"This shows problems only in the sections of HF used for luminosity monitoring. Channels that are hot or dead are considered as problems, where the definitions of 'hot' and 'dead' are slightly different than in the normal HCAL monitors. More details at <a href=https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMS/HcalDQMHistograms>HcalDQMHistograms</a>" }]
91 [{
'path':
"Hcal/RecHitMonitor_Hcal/Distributions_AllRecHits/rechit_1D_plots/HB_energy_1D",
92 'description':
"Average energy/hit for each of the 2592 channels in HB"},
94 {
'path':
"Hcal/RecHitMonitor_Hcal/Distributions_AllRecHits/rechit_1D_plots/HE_energy_1D",
95 'description':
"Average energy/hit for each of the 2592 channels in HE"}],
96 [{
'path':
"Hcal/RecHitMonitor_Hcal/Distributions_AllRecHits/rechit_1D_plots/HF_energy_1D",
97 'description':
"Average energy/hit for each of the 1728 channels in HF"},
98 {
'path':
"Hcal/RecHitMonitor_Hcal/Distributions_AllRecHits/rechit_1D_plots/HO_energy_1D",
99 'description':
"Average energy/hit for each of the 2160 channels in HO. (You may see fewer entries than 2160 because of ~30 known dead cells in HO.)"}]
103 [{
'path':
"Hcal/ZDCMonitor/ZDCMonitor_Hcal/2D_RecHitEnergy",
104 'description':
"This shows the map of rechit mean energy depositions in ZDC. Should show a uniform distribution of energy in the EM sections of ZDC (bottom five rows), followed by a peak in the first 2 rows of HAD sections. No empty sections in the detector" }]
108 [{
'path':
"Hcal/ZDCMonitor/ZDCMonitor_Hcal/2D_RecHitTime",
109 'description':
"This shows the map of mean rechit time in ZDC. The scale on the histogram should be in the range between 19-24 nanoseconds (5 ns)" }]