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DELPHI experience I left collaboration in 1997 so I won’t talk about data preservation but another costly effort – Change of offline compute platform from IBM mainframe RISC UNIX Caveat: this recollection covers a period 20 years ago and is reconstructed from my own notes and mails from that period. Any error is entirely mine…
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Compute platform Up to ~1992 main computing platform @CERN was the IBM mainframe CERNVM As a physicist one quickly learned about – VM/CMS, REXX, XEDIT DAQ and production learned VAX VMS – All offline code cross-compiled and certified YPATCHY with CARds and CRAdles to control the versioning and platform differences DELPHI’s own farms in p8 and basement of bat27 was entirely VAX based, at least to begin with – But for normal physics analysis there were never enough VAX compute resources to motivate a serious take-up
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DELPHI offline in numbers 16 sub-detectors ~1Hz trigger rate, average event size 50kB, peak event size 200kB (1990) Yearly total DST (Data Summary Tape) volume 1989: 3x IBM 3480 cartridge 1990: 38x 1991: 146x Source code was pretty FORTRAN 77 formatted for punch-card compatibility Main packages – DELSIM: 0.5-1M of SLOC (DELPHI didn’t use Geant3) – DELANA: ~>1M SLOC
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Migrate to RISC/UNIX Compute cycles on CERNVM were precious If you wanted run >1hrs job – go to offline computing office and give your justification – Priority was given to: Higgs search and Z0 resonance precision measurements – QCD studies (like mine) were queued behind Strong motivation to seek for other resources
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Benchmark that convinced me 2x60 = 120 CPUs/event
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Moving to RISC/UNIX Core teams (~1993): – DELPHI Alfonso Lopez-Fernandez (CERN) (later Gilbert Grosdidier) D. M. Edsall (Iowa State University Ames HEP Group) Luiz Mundim (LAFEX-CBPF/PUC) O. Bärring (CERN) – CN (IT) SHIFT Frédéric Hemmer Christian Boissat – CN Public Login (+AFS): Tony Cass Tasks – Create an attractive and reliable compute and storage resource More for less ($/IBM cycle $/Risc cycle) – Cross-compile and certify – Mirror production and analysis software repos Nightly builds + tests – Facilitate migration (REXX sh, csh) – Write targeted user guides (UNIX, SHIFT, FATMEN, …) – User support, public presentations and publicity Rough cost: – Hardware (provided by CN): negligible (probably ~10 -2 x IBM) – People: DELPHI ~6 person years for the full migration Dedicated efforts completed in ~1995-6. Daily tasks (support etc.) integrated with general offline activities
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