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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Grid Activities in Norway R-ECFA, Oslo, 15 May, 2009
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Grid activities in Norway World-wide LHC Computing Grid (Norway~1.8%) Advanced Resource Connector-related projects Norwegian Tier-1(+2) sites Tier-3 status Ganga (multi-grid job submission tool) ARC performance in ATLAS production Norwegian, Nordic, European grid initiatives
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Norwegian resources for WLCG –Provided outside the HEP projects (ALICE & ATLAS) Tier-1 & 2: Binding through MoU yearly basis Tier-3 for analysis through NorGrid/NOTUR –2 Grid-related post-docs for Alice and Atlas (50% HEP projects, 50% Uninett-Sigma (Norwegian eScience) F. Ould-Saada
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics F. Ould-Saada Seen as One site from CERN! Distributed!
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Norwegian participation (and quite some leadership) in the NorduGrid Collaboration and the 3 ARC middleware- related Grid projects NorduGrid Collaboration (www.nordugrid.org)www.nordugrid.org –Develop, support, and coordinate inputs to the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) middleware The KnowARC project (www.knowarc.eu)www.knowarc.eu –Create a novel, powerful Next Generation Grid middleware based on ARC and bridge the gaps between business and academia in Grid development NDGF (www.ndgf.org)www.ndgf.org –NDGF is a production grid facility that leverages existing, national computational resources and grid infrastructures Nordic Tier-1 and external Tier-2’s NGIn (www.nordugrid.org/ngin)www.nordugrid.org/ngin –Train new Grid experts, securing further technology development 5 PhD grants, Grid school Projects Collaboration ARC ~ 2M Euros / year Farid Ould-Saada (rest of ATLAS is jealous)
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Grid activities in Bergen Tier-1 resources 136 cores, 2 GB ram per core 240 TB storage Tape backup, tape storage After upgrades in May 2009, 50/50 share of Tier-1 hardware in Bergen and Oslo Main focus on ALICE support (Oslo has concentrated on ATLAS) Boris Wagner
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Grid activities at UiO / USIT Tier-1, Tier-2 (NDGF) compute resources –4000 core cluster (titan), Condor pool –Atlas (significant fraction of Nordic T1) –Alice production (to resume spring 09) –362 dedicated cores, 552 dedicated cores (April 2009) –free resource (idle cores) –Regularly see > 1000 grid jobs –NorGrid production site Tier-1 storage pools (dCache) –120 TB 2008, 260 TB 2009 (April) Hans Eide
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Grid activities at UiO / USIT (cont.) Collaboration between HEP group and USIT –Middleware development (ARC) –Graduate students (2) Tier-3 Atlas activities coming –Dedicated storage –Interactive nodes Hans Eide
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Tier-3 coming along Norwegian resources useful for LHC analysis (stallo, titan) are ARC-enabled
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Distributed analysis in ATLAS Ganga is the primary tool in ATLAS to submit user analysis jobs to the WLCG (which has 3 diverse middlewares: VDT, gLite, ARC) Norway supports the ARC backend Follow up and support integration of ARC into Ganga: –Full support for all ATLAS analysis work flows –Full support for ARC job control through Ganga, independent of ATLAS Use Ganga/ARC for continous, heavy testing of ARC resources under various conditions, to ensure maximum reliability Ganga in action Bjørn Samset
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics ATLAS Production System 11 Task request interface prodDB: jobdefs, job states, metadata Input: DQ2 datasets Task states Output: DQ2 datasets 3 grids/10 Clouds Monitor sites, tasks, jobs Panda
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Performance of ARC-enabled NDGF Jan-Sep 2008 Effective use of (less than 10%) computing resources Fast response Highest eff. 2007 NDGF cloud
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Get on the grid...snip... The default grid middleware that is used by the NorGrid initiative is the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). You need to install the ARC middleware client on your local desktop. There is a wealth of documentation on ARC middleware. In particular, the ARC User Guide is recommended literature. clientdocumentationARC User Guide...snip...
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics 24/12/2015F. Ould-Saada14 http://www.nordforsk.org/text.cfm?id=499&path=58,66 Principal goal is to establish a Nordic eScience committee and management structure with respect to other stakeholders. Activities include programme plans for resourcing computational grand challenge research An expert group on Grid infrastructure is established: NDGF, Nordic participation in WLCG (including LHC upgrade plans) are among central topics in the mandate of the group. eNoria – The Nordic eScience Initiative
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Establishing a sustainable grid (EGI) Thanks to NorduGrid, NDGF (and others), production grids are reality today F. Ould-Saada
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics ARC as part of EGI middleware F. Ould-Saada NorduGrid participation in EGI_DS middleware task force UMD session at NorduGrid 2008 conference, including panel discussion UMD meeting, Rome December 2008 UMD meeting, Munich, February 2009 Oslo UMD workshop, 11-12 March 2009
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics 24/12/2015 OSLO Workshop: March 11-12 http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=52786 Next workshop: CERN April 23-24 http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceProgram.py?confId=54910 Common EU application towards end of 2009? Common middleware for LHC and other applications? Towards a first implementation of UMD Proposal 2/3/2009 Farid Ould-Saada et al F. Ould-Saada
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Alex Read, Dept. of Physics Summary The Norwegian contribution to WLCG is in good shape The utilization of the ARC-enabled resources is excellent NDGF (distributed Tier-1) is a great success The Norwegian grid infrastructure for computational science is well-established and growing Grid activity in Norway is strongly influencing the Nordic and European scenes
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