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Connecting restricted, high-availability, or low-latency resources to a seamless Global Pool for CMS

The connection of diverse and sometimes non-Grid enabled resource types to the CMS Global Pool, which is based on HTCondor and glideinWMS, has been a major goal of CMS. These resources range in type from a high-availability, low latency facility at CERN for urgent calibration studies, called the CAF...

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Autores principales: Balcas, J, Bockelman, B, Hufnagel, D, Hurtado Anampa, K, Jayatilaka, B, Khan, F, Larson, K, Letts, J, Mascheroni, M, Mohapatra, A, Marra Da Silva, J, Mason, D, Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, A, Piperov, S, Tiradani, A, Verguilov, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/5/052037
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298626
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Sumario:The connection of diverse and sometimes non-Grid enabled resource types to the CMS Global Pool, which is based on HTCondor and glideinWMS, has been a major goal of CMS. These resources range in type from a high-availability, low latency facility at CERN for urgent calibration studies, called the CAF, to a local user facility at the Fermilab LPC, allocation-based computing resources at NERSC and SDSC, opportunistic resources provided through the Open Science Grid, commercial clouds, and others, as well as access to opportunistic cycles on the CMS High Level Trigger farm. In addition, we have provided the capability to give priority to local users of beyond WLCG pledged resources at CMS sites. Many of the solutions employed to bring these diverse resource types into the Global Pool have common elements, while some are very specific to a particular project. This paper details some of the strategies and solutions used to access these resources through the Global Pool in a seamless manner.