Tibor Simko
(CERN)
06/05/2008, 11:40
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
Inspire is the project name of a new High Energy Physics information system which will integrate present databases and repositories to host the entire corpus of the HEP literature and become the reference HEP scientific information platform worldwide. It is a common project between CERN, DESY, FERMILAB and SLAC. It will empower scientists with new tools to discover and access the results most...
Alf Wachsmann
(SLAC)
06/05/2008, 12:10
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
With BaBar now switched off, SLAC is shifting its focus now to the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS).
I will present the plans for LCLS with its detectors and DAQ systems and then talk about the
envisioned data management and the ideas for the necessary offline computing.
Stephan Wiesand
(DESY)
08/05/2008, 10:15
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
A common analysis facility for german physicists working on LHC and ILC topics is currently being built, starting
at DESY's two sites in Hamburg and Zeuthen. We present the current technical implementation of this distributed facility.
Karin Miers
(GSI)
08/05/2008, 11:15
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
Klaus Steinberger
(LMU München)
08/05/2008, 11:45
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
Howto build a redundant (failover) Servercluster using Scientific Linux 5.1 with Xen. The services (filer, dns, dhcp, printing etc.) will be divided into individual virtual machines to isolate the services. On failure of a server, the services will be relocated automatically.
The system is using a redundant Fibrechannel storage as the shared storage, but same would be possible using other...
Alexander Krieg
(DESY)
08/05/2008, 12:15
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
The Indico computer system at DESY consist of loadbalanced application servers, a central database server and a media archive on high availability storage. Currently, more than 700 events and users are organised in Indico at DESY. This talk will give an overview about the
setup, the experiences we had and how this service is organised and supported at DESY.
Emmanuel Ormancey
(CERN),
Geerd Dietger hoffmann
(CERN)
08/05/2008, 14:00
HEPiX "bazaar and thinktank"
The problem of managing 236 million user accounts