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HEPiX Spring 2014 LAPP Annecy-Le-Vieux, France Workshop Wrap-Up Helge Meinhard
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Attendees 105 registered participants Including many first-timers! 77 from Europe (including 26 from France), 10 from North America, 6 from Asia, 12 from companies 43 different affiliations 26 from Europe (including 9 from France), 7 from North America, 4 from Asia, 6 companies
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Presentations 71 contributions Scheduled total duration: 26 hours 50 minutes Rich and very interesting program Had to cut down all standard slots to 25 minutes, site reports to 15 minutes, in order to fit everything in Speakers played this very well, excellent time- keeping – thanks to speakers and session chairs High quality of presentations
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Tracks and Trends… Security and networking: 7 total - IPv6, perfSONAR Storage and file systems: 6 total - CEPH, cloud storage, data/bit preservation Grids/clouds: 5 total Computing: 10 total, 7 on batch systems – HTCondor, CPU benchmarking, Atom/ARM IT facilities and business continuity: 5 total – OpenCompute, business continuity Basic IT services: 10 total - Puppet, Agile Infrastructure End-user IT services and operating systems: 6 total – Scientific Linux past and future
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Breaks Coffee breaks Lunches Dinner, evening discussions Welcome reception – sunset boat cruise Social event on the lakeside Countless hours of valuable discussion
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Scientific Linux (1) Launched 10 years ago when the conditions had changed Now they have changed again (agreement between Red Hat and CentOS) – we need to (re-)act Clear, enlightening presentations Passionate discussion My own conclusion: HEP community strongly prefers to take a common approach
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Scientific Linux (2) Very constructive discussion on Tuesday with Connie Sieh, Jarek Polok, Tim Bell, HM CentOS still not stable enough – too early to take firm decisions on SL HEP should try and participate in CentOS discussions and decisions Launch Scientific SIG with contributions by (at least) FNAL and CERN Each team to build respective SL release when RHEL 7/CentOS 7 get released Both teams to observe and maintain active dialogue Review of situation, possibly decision at fall HEPiX meeting
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Board Meeting (1) Current and next meetings Working groups IPv6: plea to attend WLCG pre-GDB in June Benchmarking: see report. Experiment participation assured; work to select typical experiment applications to start soon; benchmark candidates to be considered when SPEC CPU2014 is released Batch: issue with HEPiX Wiki write access; conclusions from WLCG pre-GDB to be integrated Configuration management: see report. Yaim replacement to be considered Bit preservation: see report Energy efficiency: despite active effort, no positive echo. Go into passive (observing) mode
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Board Meeting (2) Web site: draft of new site well advanced (thanks to DESY HH) Contents to be reviewed by all board members and track conveners Release date: 30 June 2014 Release date: 30 June 2014 Further maintenance on rotational basis Further maintenance on rotational basis Board members and track conveners have all (been) volunteered – more volunteers welcome Infrastructure for DNS, Web, Wiki, mailing lists, AFS, … moved from Caspur to INFN Rome Some initial issues Some initial issues All VMs on single hypervisor All VMs on single hypervisor
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Board Meeting (3) North-American co-chair – Sandy’s 2 nd term ends fall 2014 Search committee formed: Lisa Giacchetti, Tony Wong, Helge Meinhard Call for nominations in June, election in board meeting during fall workshop
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Next meetings Fall 2014: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA 13 – 17 October 2014 13 – 17 October 2014 Same tracks as this time Same tracks as this time First public announcement before mid June First public announcement before mid June Spring 2015: University of Oxford, UK 23 – 27 March 2015 23 – 27 March 2015 Proposals received for subsequent meetings May need to swap European/N-American meeting every now and then Expressions of interest and proposals are always welcome
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Thanks … to all participants … to all speakers … for their contribution and for having accepted constraints … to the track convenors and chairs … for having solicited contributions, and having kept things well within schedule
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Special thanks Pierrick Micout will have retired by next meeting Thanks for many years with HEPiX and the Board - Tous nos voeux et au revoir
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Special thanks (cont’d) Western Digital DataDirect Networks Univa Without their support and their participation, many things would not have been possible
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Special thanks (cont’d) Local organising committee: Fr édérique Chollet Eric Fede Muriel Gougerot Stéphane Jézéquel Nadine Neyroud Lionel Bert-Erboul LAPP Local organisers (cont’d): Myriam Froger Monique Cottin C écile Jacob Sophie Lieunard Marie-Claude Lacombe Nicole Berger Sylvain Garrigues Patrick Letournel
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Final Words Have a good trip back… … and see you in Lincoln/Nebraska!
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