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Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier

The ATLAS experiment deployed Frontier technology world-wide during the the initial year of LHC collision data taking to enable user analysis jobs running on the World-wide LHC Computing Grid to access database resident data. Since that time, the deployment model has evolved to optimize resources, i...

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Autores principales: Barberis, D, Bujor, F, de Stefano, J, Dewhurst, A L, Dykstra, D, Front, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/396/5/052025
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456852
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author Barberis, D
Bujor, F
de Stefano, J
Dewhurst, A L
Dykstra, D
Front, D
author_facet Barberis, D
Bujor, F
de Stefano, J
Dewhurst, A L
Dykstra, D
Front, D
author_sort Barberis, D
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description The ATLAS experiment deployed Frontier technology world-wide during the the initial year of LHC collision data taking to enable user analysis jobs running on the World-wide LHC Computing Grid to access database resident data. Since that time, the deployment model has evolved to optimize resources, improve performance, and streamline maintenance of Frontier and related infrastructure. In this presentation we focus on the specific changes in the deployment and improvements undertaken such as the optimization of cache and launchpad location, the use of RPMs for more uniform deployment of underlying Frontier related components, improvements in monitoring, optimization of fail-over, and an increasing use of a centrally managed database containing site specific information (for configuration of services and monitoring). In addition, analysis of Frontier logs has allowed us a deeper understanding of problematic queries and understanding of use cases. Use of the system has grown beyond just user analysis and subsystem specific tasks such as calibration and alignment, extending into production processing areas such as initial reconstruction and trigger reprocessing. With a more robust and tuned system, we are better equipped to satisfy the still growing number of diverse clients and the demands of increasingly sophisticated processing and analysis.
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spelling cern-14568522019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/396/5/052025http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456852engBarberis, DBujor, Fde Stefano, JDewhurst, A LDykstra, DFront, DEvolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using FrontierDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS experiment deployed Frontier technology world-wide during the the initial year of LHC collision data taking to enable user analysis jobs running on the World-wide LHC Computing Grid to access database resident data. Since that time, the deployment model has evolved to optimize resources, improve performance, and streamline maintenance of Frontier and related infrastructure. In this presentation we focus on the specific changes in the deployment and improvements undertaken such as the optimization of cache and launchpad location, the use of RPMs for more uniform deployment of underlying Frontier related components, improvements in monitoring, optimization of fail-over, and an increasing use of a centrally managed database containing site specific information (for configuration of services and monitoring). In addition, analysis of Frontier logs has allowed us a deeper understanding of problematic queries and understanding of use cases. Use of the system has grown beyond just user analysis and subsystem specific tasks such as calibration and alignment, extending into production processing areas such as initial reconstruction and trigger reprocessing. With a more robust and tuned system, we are better equipped to satisfy the still growing number of diverse clients and the demands of increasingly sophisticated processing and analysis.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2012-058oai:cds.cern.ch:14568522012-06-20
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Barberis, D
Bujor, F
de Stefano, J
Dewhurst, A L
Dykstra, D
Front, D
Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title_full Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title_fullStr Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title_short Evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in ATLAS using Frontier
title_sort evolution of grid-wide access to database resident information in atlas using frontier
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/396/5/052025
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456852
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