3–7 Nov 2008
Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture
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The CMS Tier 0

4 Nov 2008, 14:50
25m
Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture

Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture

Via Guarnotta, 26 - 91016 ERICE (Sicily) - Italy Tel: +39-0923-869133 Fax: +39-0923-869226 E-mail: hq@ccsem.infn.it
Parallel Talk 1. Computing Technology Computing Technology for Physics Research - Session 1

Speaker

Ian Fisk (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL))

Description

The CMS Tier 0 is responsible for handling the data in the first period of it's life, from being written to a disk buffer at the CMS experiment site in Cessy by the DAQ system, to the time transfer completes from CERN to one of the Tier1 computing centres. It contains all automatic data movement, archival and processing tasks run at CERN. This includes the bulk transfers of data from Cessy to a Castor disk pool at CERN, repacking the data into Primary Datasets, storage to tape of and export to the Tier 1 centres. It also includes a first reconstruction pass over all data and and the tape archival and export to the Tier1 centres of the reconstructed data. While performing these tasks, the Tier 0 has to maintain redundant copies of the data and flush it through the system within a narrow time window to avoid data loss. With data taking being imminent, this aspect of the CMS computing effort becomes of the upmost importance. We discuss and explain here the work developing and commissioning the CMS Tier0 undertaken over the last year.

Primary authors

Dr David Evans (Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA) Dr Dirk Hufnagel (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)

Co-authors

Dr David Mason (Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA) Ryu Seangchan (Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA) Dr Simon Metson (Bristol University, Bristol, UK) Stephen Foulkes (Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA) Dr Stephen Gowdy (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)

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