The requested storage consistency check scripts for all of our endpoints were completed on November 30, in time for central checks on the first of December.  The generated dumps were confirmed correct, and the AGLT2 ticket on this was subsequently closed.  These checks take place on head02, our dCache nameSpace server.

All UM-purchased R630 (with one exception) are now up and running Condor jobs.  The last UM machine will be brought up later this week.  MSU-purchased machines are now being brought up, following successful reconfiguration of the rack and network switch architecture.  We expect these 10 machines to be online in Condor within the next week or so.  The v37 capacity spreadsheet has been updated to include the UM machines only at this time.

A cross check of WLCG accounting for November, vs our own Condor accounting, showed agreement to within 1%, ie, WLCG showed 3,586,592hrs and Condor showed 3,554,081hrs.

For the WLCG summary, see
https://espace.cern.ch/WLCG-document-repository/Accounting/Tier-2/2015/november-15/Tier2_Accounting_Report_November2015.pdf

Today saw the first big burst of real LMEM jobs at AGLT2.  At peak, we noted about 1100 jobs running, out of 1770 possible slots.