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Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment

The UMA software stack developed by the CERN-IT Monit group provides the main repository of monitoring dashboards. The adaptation of this stack to the ATLAS experiment began in 2018 to replace the old monitoring system. Since then, many improvements and fixes have been implemented to the UMA. One of...

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Autores principales: Alekseev, Aleksandr, Barberis, Dario, Beermann, Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2774671
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author Alekseev, Aleksandr
Barberis, Dario
Beermann, Thomas
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Barberis, Dario
Beermann, Thomas
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description The UMA software stack developed by the CERN-IT Monit group provides the main repository of monitoring dashboards. The adaptation of this stack to the ATLAS experiment began in 2018 to replace the old monitoring system. Since then, many improvements and fixes have been implemented to the UMA. One of the most considerable enhancements was the migration of the storage for aggregated data from InfluxDB to ElasticSearch, which significantly reduced the execution time of long time range selection queries. Many dashboards were created and updated in Grafana for various user groups and use cases to monitor the workflow management system and computing infrastructure. “Jobs accounting”, “Jobs monitoring”, “Site-oriented” and “HS06 reports” are examples of handy dashboards which are regularly utilized by ATLAS users. This presentation is dedicated to the overview of the jobs dashboards in the ATLAS experiment.
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spelling cern-27746712021-07-02T20:04:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2774671engAlekseev, AleksandrBarberis, DarioBeermann, ThomasDevelopment of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe UMA software stack developed by the CERN-IT Monit group provides the main repository of monitoring dashboards. The adaptation of this stack to the ATLAS experiment began in 2018 to replace the old monitoring system. Since then, many improvements and fixes have been implemented to the UMA. One of the most considerable enhancements was the migration of the storage for aggregated data from InfluxDB to ElasticSearch, which significantly reduced the execution time of long time range selection queries. Many dashboards were created and updated in Grafana for various user groups and use cases to monitor the workflow management system and computing infrastructure. “Jobs accounting”, “Jobs monitoring”, “Site-oriented” and “HS06 reports” are examples of handy dashboards which are regularly utilized by ATLAS users. This presentation is dedicated to the overview of the jobs dashboards in the ATLAS experiment.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2021-311oai:cds.cern.ch:27746712021-07-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Alekseev, Aleksandr
Barberis, Dario
Beermann, Thomas
Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title_full Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title_fullStr Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title_full_unstemmed Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title_short Development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the ATLAS experiment
title_sort development of dashboards for the workflow management system in the atlas experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2774671
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