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This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions. This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.
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@sawenzel sawenzel merged commit 43c9be8 into AliceO2Group:master Dec 16, 2024
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@alcaliva alcaliva added the async-2024-pp-apass1 Request porting to async-2024-pp-apass1 label Jan 29, 2025
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
alcaliva pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2025
This commit introduces the possibility to create event pools under
a given TTL. So even, if the event search times out, events already found
will be saved to the pool. This feature allows to make best use of a TTL GRID job
and there is no danger of overestimating an event count in the script.

The actual number of events found in an event pool job is now
also reported in a special 0_0_0_N.stat file, just like in ordinary AO2D productions.
This will help for (MonaLisa) accounting.

(cherry picked from commit 43c9be8)
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