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  To run the script, first log into the batch system (ppepbs).
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The genemflat_batch_Complete2_SL5.sh (NNFitter 00-00-21 version) script can be executed with the command:
./genemflat_batch_Complete2_SL5.sh 12 480 1.0 tth 120 120 6 00-00-17 /data/atlas09/ahgemmell/NNInputFiles_v16/mergedfilesProcessed
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The genemflat_batch_Complete2_SL5.sh (NNFitter 00-00-21 version) script can be executed with the command (the last argument can be optional):
./genemflat_batch_Complete2_SL5.sh 12 400 1.04 tth 120 120 6 00-00-45 /data/atlas07/stdenis/v16-r13/bjet2 agemmell@cern.ch srv001 ahgemmell ppepc23.physics.gla.ac.uk
  These options denote:

  • 12 is the run number

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  • 480 is the jobstart - this is a potentially redundant parameter to do with the PBS queue.

  • 1.0 is the luminosity that will be normalised to (in fb^-1).

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  • 400 is the jobstart - this is a potentially redundant parameter to do with the PBS queue.

  • 1.04 is the luminosity that will be normalised to (in fb^-1).

 
  • tth is the process type - aim to develop this to incorporate other processes, e.g. lbb

  • 120 is the min. Higgs mass

  • 120 is the max. Higgs mass

  • 6 is the number of jets in the events you want to run over (i.e. this is an exclusive 6 jet analysis - events with 7 jets are excluded)

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  • 00-00-17 is the release of GlaNtp that you are using for your run

  • /data/atlas07/ahgemmell/NTuple-v15-30Aug is the directory where the input ntuples are located (having my_failEvent bits set for ( 65536 for >0 sensible states) and ( 131072 for 4 tight b-tagged jets)

Once the job has been completed you will receive an email summarising the outcome.

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  • 00-00-45 is the release of GlaNtp that you are using for your run

  • /data/atlas07/stdenis/v16-r13/bjet2 is the directory where the input ntuples are located (having my_failEvent bits set for ( 65536 for >0 sensible states) and ( 131072 for 4 tight b-tagged jets)

  • agemmell@cern.ch is your email address, so the batch system can let you know when the jobs are done

  • srv001 is the Neurobayes server you want to run (if you're running a TMVA run, this is less important. There are 10 servers, 001-010. Servers 001-005 are on ppepc23, servers 006-010 are on ppepc39. This is related to the last argument you can pass to the script.

  • ahgemmell is your Glasgow username, used for Neurobayes servers

  • ppepc23.physics.gla.ac.uk is the machine your Neurobayes server is located on. If you don't provide this argument, it defaults to ppepc23.

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