Julia Andreeva(CERN), Rob Quick(Indiana University)
Description
Delivering and operating of the large-scale distributed infrastructure of storage and computational resources consisting of a variety of hardware a software components r equire a performant and reliable monitoring. Grid Monitoring has therefore become a very important topic for the successful operation of production Grids. We would like to invite researchers and developers in this area together with the users and operations managers of existing Grid infrastructures to contribute to this workshop in order to further the development and deployment of monitoring infrastructures.
1
Opening of the Workshop
Welcome
Speaker:
Julia Andreeva(CERN)
Monitoring Grids
2
FermiGrid
Speaker:
Keith Chadwick(FNAL)
Adobe PDF Slides
Power Point Slides
3
Monitoring and the OSG
Current State of Monitoring on the OSG and Future Direction.
Speaker:
Rob Quick(Indiana University)
Slides
4
Monitoring system based on Nagios. Publishing of the Service Availability Information to the local fabrics monitoring system.
Speaker:
Emir Imamagic(University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Slides
5
Discussion of Local Fabric Monitoring Issues
Speaker:
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10:40
Coffee and Tea BreakCERN
CERN
Monitoring from the VO/User perspective
6
Introduction to the requirements for the VO monitoring
Speaker:
Shava Smallen(San Diego Supercomputer Center)
Slides
7
The Experiment Dashboard
Speaker:
Ricardo Brito Da Rocha(CERN)
Slides
8
Monitoring for the ALICE experiment based on MonAlisa framework
Speaker:
Catalin Cirstoiu(University of Bucharest)
Slides
12:00
Lunch BreakCERN
CERN
Monitoring from the VO/User perspective II
9
Overview of the user tasks monitoring by the Job Submission Systems
Panda, D0, Ganga, Crab, Dirac
Active monitoring from the Job submission tool...
Speaker:
Suchandra Thapa(University of Chicago)
Slides
10
User-level Grid monitoring with Inca 2
Speaker:
Shava Smallen(San Diego Supercomputer Center)
Slides
11
Discussion of the VO/User monitoring
Interoperability of the monitoring tools and OSG-LCG inetroperability
12
Overview of the work done by the Grid Service Monitoring Working Group
Speaker:
Rob Quick
Slides
13
Service Availability Monitor as one of the main components of the monitoring framework prototype for WLCG/EGEE infrastructure
Speaker:
Domenico Vicinanza(CERN)
Slides
15:20
Tea/Coffee BreakCERN
CERN
Interoperability of the monitoring tools and OSG-LCG inetroperability II
14
RGMA as an example of the generic framework for information exchange on the large scale distributed infrastructure
Speaker:
DrStephen Fisher(RAL)
Slides
15
GridICE: a Monitoring Tool for Grid System.
Recent Evolution, Use Cases and Interoperability
Speaker:
Antonio Pierro(INFN-Bari)
Slides
16
gLite Logging and Bookkeeping System a Uniform Job Monitoring Service in Multiple Job Universes
Speakers:
Ales Krenek(CESNET), Miroslav Ruda(CESNET)
Slides
17
Handling of the log files (format unification, centralizing the log collection)