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Eygene Ryabinkin, on behalf of KI and JINR Grid teams Russian Tier-1 status report May 9th 2014, WLCG Overview Board meeting
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KI: ATLAS status Production activity since 2012 Preparing ourselves for analysis since March: evaluating data access protocols Acting as Tier-2, since ATLAS needs MoU and pledges to start Tier-1 activities Receiving 500 TB of job logs for tape storage since mid-April, 78 TB were successfully stored to tape
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KI: ALICE status Running ALICE activities as disk-only Tier-1 since December 2013 Providing 720 CPU cores and 150 TB of disks (can add more, once current usage will reach 70%, now we're at 25%) Running with average efficiency of 83% Tape instance will be rolled out once we will settle down with ATLAS in the tape realm
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KI: LHCb status Running in MC-only mode since November 2013 Disk-based dCache instance is ready and being validated Mean job efficiency is 90% 61.5 million of HS06-hours since the beginning of operations (42% of all CPU capacity, provided by RRC-KI-T1)
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KI: networking status Using 2 Gbit/sec channel to GEANT and LHCONE (transit from NORDUnet) Peering with ESnet on LHCONE space, Internet2 should come soon Establishing peering with SARA/NIKHEF (physical transport is ready, waiting for 100G link between SARA and NIKHEF, ETA is next week)
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KI: networking status Connected to LHCOPN since April 22th 2014 via CERN: 10 Gbit/sec link from Moscow to Amsterdam Second LHCOPN circuit (Moscow — Budapest — Amsterdam) is ready, but waiting for Wigner DC last mile fiber Exchanging traffic on LHCOPN with all other Tier-1 sites, but FNAL (should be fixed next week)
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KI: networking status Peering with all big Tier-2 sites in Russia: JINR, IHEP (Protvino), ITEP, PNPI Have direct peering with R&N networks: RBnet, RunNET and Radio-MSU Establishing HEP traffic exchange point at M9 facility Creating Russian VRF for LHCONE: RRC-KI-T1 and RRC-KI are pilot sites
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KI: assorted pictures
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KI: plans Reach resource capacity promised in 2013: 54000 HS06, 4.8 PB disks, 5.7 PB tapes Create 24x7 admin/monitoring team that will do most Tier-1 operations autonomously Sign MoU and start working as Tier-1 Grow networking capacity and links
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JINR: current state Our Tier-1 currently supports CMS as the tape-less Tier-1 since October 2013; Our resources were fully validated; Our Tier-1 participate in CMS Multicore job scheduling project: o Able to run multicore glideins (12-cores) through ce{01,02} mcore queues by April 29th o Large scale tests at Tier1s: Start asap Our Tier-1 was tested for high memory (6GB) jobs
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JINR: installed services Computing field: 1200 cores (17K HS06), Torque/Maui, 2xCREAM CE Storage: Disk-only dCache (running v2.6), 450 TB; has xrootd-federation working plugin dCache for MSS (v2.2), 130 TB pools + 72 TB tapes FTS 2.2.8 PhEDEx 4.1.2 for disk-only dCache and MSS Argus server 2x Frontier Squids site BDII and top-level BDII UI, MyProxy, WMS, LB, LFC for internal testing All services run EMI-3
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JINR: running jobs
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JINR: reliability and availability
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JINR: CMS link validation
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JINR: status at CMS SUM portal
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CMS T1 Site Activity
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JINR: future work Engineering infrastructure (New UPS and climate control system – July-Aug) High-speed reliable network infrastructure with provisioned path to LHCOPN Computing and storage system basing on servers, disk arrays and tape libraries of high capacity (Sep) 100% of reliability and availability
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Grid'2014 conference in JINR June 30th — July 5th 2014, Dubna, Russia Everyone is invited to join and do some talks http://grid2014.jinr.ru/
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