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Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations
The ATLAS Distributed Computing (ADC) group established a new Computing Run Coordinator (CRC) shift at the start of LHC Run 2 in 2015. The main goal was to rely on a person with a good overview of the ADC activities to ease the ADC experts’ workload. The CRC shifter keeps track of ADC tasks related...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/9/092004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2240103 |
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author | Bourdarios, Claire Barberis, Dario Crepe-Renaudin, Sabine Chrystel De, Kaushik Fassi, Farida Stradling, Alden Svatos, Michal Vartapetian, Armen Wolters, Helmut |
author_facet | Bourdarios, Claire Barberis, Dario Crepe-Renaudin, Sabine Chrystel De, Kaushik Fassi, Farida Stradling, Alden Svatos, Michal Vartapetian, Armen Wolters, Helmut |
author_sort | Bourdarios, Claire |
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description | The ATLAS Distributed Computing (ADC) group established a new Computing Run Coordinator (CRC) shift at the start of LHC Run 2 in 2015. The main goal was to rely on a person with a good overview of the ADC activities to ease the ADC experts’ workload. The CRC shifter keeps track of ADC tasks related to their fields of expertise and responsibility. At the same time, the shifter maintains a global view of the day-to-day operations of the ADC system. During Run 1, this task was accomplished by a person of the expert team called the ADC Manager on Duty (AMOD), a position that was removed during the shutdown period due to the reduced number and availability of ADC experts foreseen for Run 2. The CRC position was proposed to cover some of the AMODs former functions, while allowing more people involved in computing to participate. In this way, CRC shifters help with the training of future ADC experts. The CRC shifters coordinate daily ADC shift operations, including tracking open issues, reporting, and representing ADC in relevant meetings. The CRC also facilitates communication between the ADC experts team and the other ADC shifters. These include the Distributed Analysis Support Team (DAST), which is the first point of contact for addressing all distributed analysis questions, and the ATLAS Distributed Computing Shifters (ADCoS), which check and report problems in central services, sites, Tier-0 export, data transfers and production tasks. Finally, the CRC looks at the level of ADC activities on a weekly or monthly timescale to ensure that ADC resources are used efficiently. |
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spelling | cern-22401032019-10-15T15:19:10Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/9/092004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2240103engBourdarios, ClaireBarberis, DarioCrepe-Renaudin, Sabine ChrystelDe, KaushikFassi, FaridaStradling, AldenSvatos, MichalVartapetian, ArmenWolters, HelmutComputing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operationsParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS Distributed Computing (ADC) group established a new Computing Run Coordinator (CRC) shift at the start of LHC Run 2 in 2015. The main goal was to rely on a person with a good overview of the ADC activities to ease the ADC experts’ workload. The CRC shifter keeps track of ADC tasks related to their fields of expertise and responsibility. At the same time, the shifter maintains a global view of the day-to-day operations of the ADC system. During Run 1, this task was accomplished by a person of the expert team called the ADC Manager on Duty (AMOD), a position that was removed during the shutdown period due to the reduced number and availability of ADC experts foreseen for Run 2. The CRC position was proposed to cover some of the AMODs former functions, while allowing more people involved in computing to participate. In this way, CRC shifters help with the training of future ADC experts. The CRC shifters coordinate daily ADC shift operations, including tracking open issues, reporting, and representing ADC in relevant meetings. The CRC also facilitates communication between the ADC experts team and the other ADC shifters. These include the Distributed Analysis Support Team (DAST), which is the first point of contact for addressing all distributed analysis questions, and the ATLAS Distributed Computing Shifters (ADCoS), which check and report problems in central services, sites, Tier-0 export, data transfers and production tasks. Finally, the CRC looks at the level of ADC activities on a weekly or monthly timescale to ensure that ADC resources are used efficiently.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2017-004oai:cds.cern.ch:22401032017-01-04 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Bourdarios, Claire Barberis, Dario Crepe-Renaudin, Sabine Chrystel De, Kaushik Fassi, Farida Stradling, Alden Svatos, Michal Vartapetian, Armen Wolters, Helmut Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title | Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title_full | Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title_fullStr | Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title_full_unstemmed | Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title_short | Computing shifts to monitor ATLAS distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
title_sort | computing shifts to monitor atlas distributed computing infrastructure and operations |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/9/092004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2240103 |
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