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Anchi Cheng, 06/18/2010 04:04 PM

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h1. Queuing Example 2 - Hole Targeting only
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Queuing in "Hole Targeting" is useful when rare objects can be identified at "sq" preset
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and a quick survey of the grid is desirable before acquiring images at higher mags. An example
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for such a situation is for data acquisition of 2D crystals.
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h2. Configuration
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*  /Square/Toolbar/Setup/Wait for a node to process image = yes or no
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yes: Pro-won't cause problem if you forget to change this when you decide not to use
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queuing later. Con-time wasted while holefinder is picking targets.
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no: Pro-saves some time by acquiring images while holefinder and YOU are picking
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targets. Con-if you forget to switch it back on when you decide not to use queue later,
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many things can go wrong, starting from nodes competing for the microscope
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*  /Hole Targeting/Toolbar/Setup/Queue up targets=yes.
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"Declare drift when queue is submitted" is not necessay because Z focus, which is
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the first targets for each square parent image will cause a drift declare of its
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own.
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*  /Hole/Toolbar/Setup/Wait for a node to process image = yes (as in MSI depth-first
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mode).
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*  /Exposure Targeting/Toolbar/Setup/Queue up targets=no (as in MSI depth-first
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mode).
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h2. Operation
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*  Select square targets on grid atlas and submit as usual.
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*  All sq images will be acquired while "Hole Targeting" finds the targets on each sq
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image if waiting in "Square" node is off. Note that since the square node acquires
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images continuously, both hole finding and acquisition may compete for processing and
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memory time. If it affects your interaction with the program, just wait for the
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acquisition to complete.
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*  If you have just acquired many (such as 50) sq images in LM mode, the microscope
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has stayed in LM for a long time. It is advisable to set the instrument to one of the
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preset in HM mode as soon as the acquisitions are completed and check for possible image
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shift inconsistency between presets.
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*  If user verification is turned on in "Hole Targeting", the targets should be
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submitted using "submit" <inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG"/>
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tool.
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*  The Queue is submitted and processed only when "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> tool is clicked.
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*  Since queuing is not turned on at "Hole" and "Exposure Targeting" in this case, the
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data acquisition is ordered as in depth-first mode so that the exposure/focus targets on
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a hole are acquired before the next hole.
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*  In case when leginon crashes during queue processing, the data acquisition should
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be resumed by "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> in "Hole Targeting" node.
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h2. Interruption
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Once the queue is submitted there are several modes of interruption
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*  If leginon crashes during queue processing, the data queue acquisition can be
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resumed by "Submit Queued Target" in "Hole Targeting" node.
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*  Exposure targets are paused and aborted as usual.
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*  Queued targets can be paused in "Hole" node with "pause" button and is [[Pausing and Aborting during data collection|recommanded for the liquid nitrogen refill of the side-entry cryo stage]].
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*  The "Abort" button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop.png" format="PNG"/>
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in "Hole" node aborts the acquisition of the remaining targets from the same parent "hl"
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image and proceeds to process targets from next square in the queue.
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*  The "Abort Queue" button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop_queue.png"
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format="PNG"/> in "Hole" node aborts all remaining targets in the queue.
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*  If you want to pause queue processing and switch to depth-first mode temporarily,
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and then continue the queue processing, do the following:
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*  "Pause"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/pause.png"
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format="PNG"/> the queue in "Hole" node or "Exposure" node.
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*  Quit leginon once the program is standby in the paused mode.
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*  Restart leginon and the application.
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*  Change configuration to that of non-queuing mode and operate as such.
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*  When ready to continue queue processing, configure the related nodes as such
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when leginon is idle.
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*  Click on "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> icon in "Hole Targeting".
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*  Since Z focus is performed as the first target in the queue from individual square
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and there is no more z reverting for other holes in the square, you can rescue bad
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U-centric height adjustment during "Hole" and "Exposure" acquisition as in the full
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depth-first mode.
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[[Queuing Example 1 - Exposure Targeting|< Queuing Example 1 - Exposure Targeting]] | [[Queuing Example 3 - Both Exposure and Hole Targeting|Queuing Example 3 - Both Exposure and Hole Targeting >]]
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