SC4 Tier2 Workshop (GridKa "federation")
Munich / München
and in particular Service Challenge 4 (SC4), during which all 4 LHC experiments
carried out major tests of their computing models and the service infrastructure
provided by the WLCG collaboration.
The GridKa federation - made up of the Tier1 centre in Karlsruhe and its associated
Tier2 sites - is arguably the largest and most complex of all such federations
within the WLCG. Not only are all 4 LHC VOs supported - together with the
maximal data rate of 200MB/s during pp runs - but also the Tier2s are spread
over several countries, with a complex network topology.
This workshop will perform an in-depth review of the successes and failures of the
experiments' tests during the SC4 production phase and also review the
state of readiness for the upcoming production activities for the next phase
of the WLCG, starting in September and extending into the full service phase.
As a participating site or experiment, you are invited to take part in this historic
event, marking the end of the WLCG Service Challenges.
The SC4 Tier2 Workshop will be held on the 18. and 19. September 2006 at the Physics Department of the University of Munich (LMU).
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WLCG, T1 and VO Reviews
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13:00
Introduction and Idea of the Workshop 40mSpeaker: Jamie Shiers (CERN)
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Brief Summary of Service Challenge Goals and Status 10m
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Outline of LHC Commissioning and Initial Operation 10m
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Reminder of Service Availability Targets 5m
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Experiment Activities Prior to First Collisions 10m
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Brief Summary of T2 Workshop Questionnaire Responses 5m
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Review WLCG 40mSpeaker: Harry Renshall (CERN)
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Coffee Break 10m
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WLCG, T1 and VO Reviews contd.
Examples of issues to be addressed:
- Goals of the SC4 activities (up-front metrics)
- Sites involved; requirements by site (e.g. services to be deployed, disk / tape storage areas, clean-up policy
- Results obtained wrt metrics and foreseen timetable
- Problems encountered; how were they solved; how could things be improved for the future
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ALICE status, results and issues 45mWhat has been achieved with respect to the plans?
What are the main problems?
How can these be resolved?
Speaker: Patricia Mendez Lorenzo (CERN) - 16:15
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LHCb status, results and issues 45mAs for above sessions
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Oktoberfest Theresienwiese
Theresienwiese
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T2 reviews
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Status of T2 in Austria 15mSpeaker: Dietmar Kuhn (Innsbruck)
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Munich T2, MPI/LMU (ATLAS) 15mSpeaker: Stefan Kluth (MPPMU)
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LMU München (ATLAS) 15m
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Coffee Break 30m
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T2 reviews contd.
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DESY-HH (CMS, ATLAS) 15m
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Lunch Break 1h 30m
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T2 reviews contd.
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GSI (ALICE) 15m
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Uni Muenster (ALICE) 15m
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Experiment specific meetings (with coffee??) 45m
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General discussion 45m
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What are the remaining "hot" issues / concerns to be addressed? 15m
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Future workshops - April 2007 in Prague? (together with GDB) 15m
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Contributions to "WLCG Collaboration Workshops" in 2007 (January at CERN, September in Canada) 15m
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Outlook 15m
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Summary of key events and milestones up to and including first 450+450GeV collisions in 2007 15m
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END OF THE WORKSHOP 15m
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CMS parallel session Coffee Room
Coffee Room
Munich / München
Theresienstrasse 37, Room 348
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