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====== CRAB3 ====== | ====== CRAB3 ====== | ||
- | See [[https:// | + | See |
+ | * Tutorial: https:// | ||
+ | * Configuration: | ||
+ | * Commands: https:// | ||
+ | * Example: | ||
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====== CRAB2 ====== | ====== CRAB2 ====== | ||
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===== CRAB configuration file for Monte Carlo data ===== | ===== CRAB configuration file for Monte Carlo data ===== | ||
- | The CRAB configuration file (default name crab.cfg) should be located at the same location as the CMSSW parameter-set to be used by CRAB with the following content: | + | The CRAB configuration file (default name '' |
< | < | ||
[CMSSW] | [CMSSW] | ||
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===== Analyse published results ====== | ===== Analyse published results ====== | ||
To analyse results that have been published in a local DBS you may use a CRAB configuration identical to any other, with the addition that you must specify the DBS | To analyse results that have been published in a local DBS you may use a CRAB configuration identical to any other, with the addition that you must specify the DBS | ||
- | instance to which the data was published, datasetpath name of your dataset and the dbs_url. To do this you must modify the [CMSSW] section of your CRAB configuration file, e.g. | + | instance to which the data was published, datasetpath name of your dataset and the '' |
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[CMSSW] | [CMSSW] | ||
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dbs_url=url_local_dbs | dbs_url=url_local_dbs | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | <wrap important> | + | Note: As '' |
Writing: https:// | Writing: https:// | ||
Reading: http:// | Reading: http:// |