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LHCb Distributed Conditions Database

The LHCb Conditions Database project provides the necessary tools to handle non-event time-varying data. The main users of conditions are reconstruction and analysis processes, which are running on the Grid. To allow efficient access to the data, we need to use a synchronized replica of the content...

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Autor principal: Clemencic, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1431867
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author Clemencic, Marco
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description The LHCb Conditions Database project provides the necessary tools to handle non-event time-varying data. The main users of conditions are reconstruction and analysis processes, which are running on the Grid. To allow efficient access to the data, we need to use a synchronized replica of the content of the database located at the same site as the event data file, i.e. the LHCb Tier1. The replica to be accessed is selected from information stored on LFC (LCG File Catalog) and managed with the interface provided by the LCG developed library CORAL. The plan to limit the submission of jobs to those sites where the required conditions are available will also be presented. LHCb applications are using the Conditions Database framework on a production basis since March 2007. We have been able to collect statistics on the performance and effectiveness of both the LCB library COOL (the library providing conditions handling functionalities) and the distribution framework itself. Stress tests on the CNAF hosted replica of the Conditions Database have been performed and the results will be summarized here.
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spelling cern-14318672019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1431867engClemencic, MarcoLHCb Distributed Conditions DatabaseComputing and ComputersThe LHCb Conditions Database project provides the necessary tools to handle non-event time-varying data. The main users of conditions are reconstruction and analysis processes, which are running on the Grid. To allow efficient access to the data, we need to use a synchronized replica of the content of the database located at the same site as the event data file, i.e. the LHCb Tier1. The replica to be accessed is selected from information stored on LFC (LCG File Catalog) and managed with the interface provided by the LCG developed library CORAL. The plan to limit the submission of jobs to those sites where the required conditions are available will also be presented. LHCb applications are using the Conditions Database framework on a production basis since March 2007. We have been able to collect statistics on the performance and effectiveness of both the LCB library COOL (the library providing conditions handling functionalities) and the distribution framework itself. Stress tests on the CNAF hosted replica of the Conditions Database have been performed and the results will be summarized here.LHCb-PROC-2007-023CERN-LHCb-PROC-2007-023oai:cds.cern.ch:14318672007-09-05
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Clemencic, Marco
LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
title LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
title_full LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
title_fullStr LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
title_full_unstemmed LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
title_short LHCb Distributed Conditions Database
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topic Computing and Computers
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1431867
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