GridPP34 - 'LHC Run 2'

Europe/London
David Sizer Lecture Theatre (Queen Mary University of London)

David Sizer Lecture Theatre

Queen Mary University of London

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  • Wednesday, 29 April
    • 10:00 10:30
      Coffee 30m Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

      Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

    • 10:30 13:00
      Opening Session David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      Chair - Steve Lloyd

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      • 10:30
        Welcome 10m
        Speaker: Steve Lloyd (University of London (GB))
      • 10:40
        GridPP5 40m
        Speaker: Prof. David Britton (University of Glasgow (GB))
      • 11:20
        Discussion 20m
      • 11:40
        Atlas experimental evolution in GridPP5 20m
        Speaker: Roger Jones (Lancaster University (GB))
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      • 12:00
        CMS Experimental evolution in GridPP5 20m
        Speaker: Dr David Colling (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
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      • 12:20
        LHCb experimental evolution in GridPP5 20m
        Speaker: Andrew McNab (University of Manchester)
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    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h Queen MAry University of London, Physics Museum

      Queen MAry University of London, Physics Museum

    • 14:00 15:10
      Tier-2 Evolution in GridPP5: technologies David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      Chair - David Colling
      How can we make things simpler and easier to manage?

      • 14:00
        European Update 10m
        Speaker: Dr Claire Devereux (STFC)
      • 14:10
        Simplifying storage 20m
        How can we use new technologies to make it simpler to run Tier-2 storage? How does automated failover and remote access to data change the landscape? Can we negotiate changes with WLCG and the experiments to accommodate "best effort" storage provision?
        Speaker: Dr Samuel Cadellin Skipsey (University of Glasgow / GridPP)
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      • 14:30
        Discussion on storage 10m
        Speakers: Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Dr David Colling (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB)), Dr Samuel Cadellin Skipsey (University of Glasgow / GridPP)
      • 14:40
        Simplifying job execution 20m
        Recommendations for simplifying the operation of Tier-2 sites using virtualization. Can we leverage experiments' support for VMs to shift some sysadmin burden to them? Can we leverage cloud infrastructures provided by university IT services?
        Speaker: Andrew McNab (University of Manchester)
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      • 15:00
        Discussion on job execution 10m
        Speakers: Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Dr David Colling (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
    • 15:10 15:35
      Coffee 25m Quuen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

      Quuen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

    • 15:35 17:10
      Tier-2 Evolution in GridPP5: themes and plans David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      • 15:35
        Structured discussion 1h 35m
        How do we go forward? Topics drawn from the Tier-2: technologies session and elsewhere. Site views and experiences.
        Speakers: Dr David Colling (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB)), Ian Peter Collier (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
        • Tier-2 on resources shared with IT services 10m
          Speaker: Andrew John Washbrook (University of Edinburgh (GB))
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        • Running Vac overnight on spare capacity 10m
          Speaker: Matt Williams
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        • Running services in containers managed by Mesos and Marathon 10m
          Speaker: Andrew David Lahiff (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
        • Questions for discussion (from the technical meeting): 15m
          - Clouds, where next? Are they awesome or evil or do we simply need to keep a prototyping testbed? - Cloud Technologies (OpenSTack, OpenNebula, Containers, VAC/Vcycle ...). What should our workplan be? - (From Raul after the meeting) How do we achieve: Resource Pooling, Rapid Elasticity, Broad Access, Monitoring without reverting to people like AWS - Security and Clouds: o How do different technologies resolve traceability? o Security training and policy (similar to how security exercises for Grids) o Interactions with site security - how on earth can they trust us? o ARGUS/glexec - centralised banning - (From Raul after the meeting) Our present storage solutions o Our storage systems (DPM/dCache/no-matter-the-flavor) are cluttered/bloated with layers of unused software. o Our storage architecture (DPM/dCache/Lustre/etc) is vulnerable by design.
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    • 17:10 17:30
      Sponsor talk 20m David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

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    • 19:30 22:30
      Dinner 3h SCR, 1st Floor, Queens Building (Queen Mary University London)

      SCR, 1st Floor, Queens Building

      Queen Mary University London

  • Thursday, 30 April
    • 09:00 10:00
      Tier-1 Evolution in GridPP5 David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      Chair - Pete Gronbech

      • 09:00
        T1 Overview 20m
        Speaker: Andrew Sansum (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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      • 09:20
        CEPH 15m
        Speaker: James Adams (STFC RAL)
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      • 09:35
        Cloud 15m
        Speaker: George Ryall (STFC)
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      • 09:50
        Experience working with LOFAR to exploit the Tier-1 cloud 5m
        Speaker: George Ryall (STFC)
      • 09:55
        Experience working with Ligo to exploit the Tier-1 Grid infrastructure 5m
        Speaker: Catalin Condurache (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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    • 10:00 10:30
      Coffee 30m Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

      Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

    • 10:30 13:00
      Users ,Support Networking and Future Directions David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      Chair - Jeremy Coles

      • 10:30
        Ganga 20m
        Speaker: Mark William Slater (University of Birmingham (GB))
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      • 10:50
        GridUser toolkits 20m
        Speaker: Tom Whyntie (University of London (GB))
        DIRAC-timeline
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      • 11:10
        IPv6 HEPiX Group Update 20m
        Speaker: Dave Kelsey (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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      • 11:30
        IPv6 in GridPP 10m
        Speaker: Duncan Rand (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
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      • 11:40
        Named Data Networks 15m
        Speaker: Duncan Rand (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
      • 12:00
        WLCG workshop 2015: run2 and beyond 20m
        Speaker: Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB))
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    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

      Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

    • 14:00 16:00
      Monitoring & Misc David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      David Sizer Lecture Theatre

      Queen Mary University of London

      Chair - Roger Jones

      • 14:00
        ATLAS ADC monitoring evolution for run2 20m
        Speaker: Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB))
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      • 14:20
        Graphite Monitoring 20m
        Speaker: David Crooks (University of Glasgow (GB))
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      • 14:40
        Subtlenoise: sonification of distributed computing activity 20m
        Speaker: Peter Love (Lancaster University (GB))
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      • 15:00
        HNSci Cloud 15m
        Speaker: Andrew Sansum (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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      • 15:15
        Security Overview 20m
        Speaker: Ian Neilson (STFC RAL (GB))
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      • 15:35
        The Science of CERN@School 20m
        Speaker: Tom Whyntie (University of London (GB))
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    • 16:05 16:35
      Coffee 30m Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum

      Queen Mary University of London, Physics Museum