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LHCb: Dataflow Monitoring in LHCb

The LHCb data-flow starts from the collection of event-fragments from more than 300 read-out boards at a rate of 1 MHz. These data are moved through a large switching network consisting of more than 50 routers to an event-filter farm of up to 2000 servers. Accepted events are sent through a dedicate...

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Autores principales: Svantesson, D, Liu, G, Neufeld, N, Schwemmer, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1304270
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author Svantesson, D
Liu, G
Neufeld, N
Schwemmer, R
author_facet Svantesson, D
Liu, G
Neufeld, N
Schwemmer, R
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description The LHCb data-flow starts from the collection of event-fragments from more than 300 read-out boards at a rate of 1 MHz. These data are moved through a large switching network consisting of more than 50 routers to an event-filter farm of up to 2000 servers. Accepted events are sent through a dedicated network to storage collection nodes which concatenate accepted events in to files and transfer them to mass-storage. At nominal conditions more than 30 million packets enter and leave the network every second. Precise monitoring of this data-flow down to the single packet counter is essential to trace rare but systematic sources of data-loss. We have developed a comprehensive monitoring framework allowing to verify the data-flow at every level using a variety of standard tools and protocols such as sFlow, SNMP and custom software based on the LHCb Experiment Control System frame-work. This paper starts from an analysis of the data-flow and the involved hardware and software layers. From this analysis it derives the architecture and finally presents the implementation of this monitoring system.
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spelling cern-13042702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1304270engSvantesson, DLiu, GNeufeld, NSchwemmer, RLHCb: Dataflow Monitoring in LHCbThe LHCb data-flow starts from the collection of event-fragments from more than 300 read-out boards at a rate of 1 MHz. These data are moved through a large switching network consisting of more than 50 routers to an event-filter farm of up to 2000 servers. Accepted events are sent through a dedicated network to storage collection nodes which concatenate accepted events in to files and transfer them to mass-storage. At nominal conditions more than 30 million packets enter and leave the network every second. Precise monitoring of this data-flow down to the single packet counter is essential to trace rare but systematic sources of data-loss. We have developed a comprehensive monitoring framework allowing to verify the data-flow at every level using a variety of standard tools and protocols such as sFlow, SNMP and custom software based on the LHCb Experiment Control System frame-work. This paper starts from an analysis of the data-flow and the involved hardware and software layers. From this analysis it derives the architecture and finally presents the implementation of this monitoring system.Poster-2010-161oai:cds.cern.ch:13042702010-10-18
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Liu, G
Neufeld, N
Schwemmer, R
LHCb: Dataflow Monitoring in LHCb
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