Pat Riehecky
(Fermilab)
13/10/2014, 13:30
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
This presentation will provide an update on the current status of Scientific Linux, descriptions for some possible future goals, and allow a chance for users to provide feedback on its direction.
Thomas Oulevey
(CERN)
13/10/2014, 14:00
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
CERN is maintaining and deploying Scientific Linux CERN since 2004.
In January 2014 CentOS and Red Hat announced joining forces in order to provide common platform for open source community project needs.
CERN decided to see how CentOS 7 fits his needs and evaluate CentOS release 7 as their next version.
An updated report will be provided, as agreed at HEPiX Spring 2014.
Garhan Attebury
(University of Nebraska (US))
13/10/2014, 14:30
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
Seven years have passed since the initial EL 5 release and yet it's still found in active use at many sites. The successor EL 6 is also showing age with its 4th birthday just around the corner. While both are still under support from RedHat for many years to come, it never hurts to prepare for the future.
This talk will detail the experiences at T2_US_Nebraska in transitioning towards EL 7...
Michail Salichos
(CERN)
13/10/2014, 15:00
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
FTS3 is the service responsible for globally distributing the majority
of the LHC data across the WLCG infrastructure. It is a file transfer
scheduler which scales horizontally and it's easy to install and
configure. In this talk we would like to bring the attention to the FTS3
features that could attract wider communities and administrators with
several new friendly features. We...
Borja Aparicio Cotarelo
(CERN)
13/10/2014, 16:00
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
The current efforts around the Issue Tracking and Version Control services at CERN will be presented. Their main design and structure will be shown giving special attention to the new requirements from the community of users in terms of collaboration and integration tools and how we address this challenge in the definition of new services based on GitLab for collaboration and Code Review and...
Andrea Chierici
(INFN-CNAF)
14/10/2014, 09:00
End-User IT Services & Operating Systems
CNAF T1 monitoring and alarming systems produce tons of data describing state, performance and usage of our resources. Collecting this kind of information centrally would benefit both resource administrators and our user community in processing information and generating reporting graphs.
We built the “Monviso reporting portal” that consumes a set of key metrics, graphing them based on two...