Grid Operations Workshop - 2007
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Europe/Zurich
KTH, Stockholm
KTH, Stockholm
Description
Support
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Opening plenary 30mSpeaker: Dr Ian Bird (CERN)
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Operations procedures
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Site reports 2h 5mThese are the points to cover in each presentation (any additional feedback/proposal is welcome!): - tools used in daily grid operations - what features are missing to make your work easier - examples of the most frequent scheduled interventions at your site - examples of the most frequent unscheduled interventions at your site - points to improve in communication with ROC, other sites, Vos, rest of the world... - How do you plan deployment of updates/new versions so continuous production is not interrupted? - Communication with users: how are you informed about operational problems at your site reported by local/remote users? Mail/GGUS/phone/other? - Correlation of cross-site issues: is the operations meeting enough for this? How do you do it otherwise? - What percentage of real site problems are detected and reported by the COD before you know about them? - usefulness of the following operations bodies/meetings and suggestions to improve them: - COD - your ROC support team - operations meetingSpeakers: Daniele Cesini (Unknown), Go Iwai (KEK/CRC), Dr Koerdt Clemens (FZK), Kyriacos Neocleous (Unknown), Marcin Radecki (Unknown), Mario David (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentaco e Fisica Experimental de Particulas), Olof Barring (CERN), Pierrick Micout, Ronald Starink (Unknown)Slides
- CY-01-KIMON-SA1_workshop_siteReports.pdf
- GridKa.pdf
- gridop-CERN-20070613-1.ppt.pdf
- gridop-CERN-20070613.pdf
- gridop-CERN-20070613.ppt
- GRIF_Site_report.pdf
- GRIF_Site_report.ppt
- GRIF_Site_report.ppt.pdf
- NIKHEF-ELPROD_site_report_ops_jun2007.pdf
- Site_Report_from_KEK,_Japan.ppt
- Site_Report_from_KEK,_Japan.pptx
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LIP-Lisbon, SWE, Mario David 15m
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CY-01-KIMON, SEE ROC, Kyriacos Neocleous 15m
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FZK-LCG2, DECH ROC, Clemens Koerdt 15m
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NIKHEF-ELPROD, NE, Ronald Starink 15m
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CYFRONET-LCG2, CE, Marcin Radecki 15m
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GRIF, France ROC, MICOUT Pierrick
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CERN-PROD, CERN ROC, Olof Barring 15m
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JP-KEK-CRC-01 and JP-KEK-CRC-02, AP ROC, Go Iwai
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CNAF-T1, ROC Italy, Daniele Cesini
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coffee break 20m CERN
CERN
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Grid operations Service Level Agreements (SLA)
A SLA is a formal negotiated agreement between two parties. It is a contract that exists between customers and their service provider, or between service providers. It transcripts the common understanding about services, priorities, responsibilities, guarantee, etc. with the main purpose to agree on the level of service. For example, it may specify the levels of availability, serviceability, performance, operation or other attributes of the service and even penalties in the case of violation of the SLA.
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Grid operations metrics 30mSpeakers: Alistair Mills (CERN), Lukasz Skital (Unknown), Maite Barroso Lopez (CERN)
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coffee break 30m CERN
CERN
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lunch break 1h CERN
CERN
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Site/grid/application monitoring
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coffee break 30m CERN
CERN
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ROC activities
Present some of teh activities going on on ROCs/sites of interest to the whole community
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coffee break 20m
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