An update on recent INFN-T1 activities
News from the lab
Changes at LAL and GRIF grid site.
Site report, news and ongoing activities at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre T2 site (CSCS-LCG2) running ATLAS, CMS and LHCb.
- More hardware issues with HPE SL4510 Gen9
- Parsing HP ADU Reports
- dCache upgrade
- IPv6
I will give a short overview of our institute and its IT capabilities.
Report on new developments and insights from NDGF. The report will focus on half a year of experience with HA dCache and how this works for us in practice.
An overview of BNL's RHIC/ATLAS Computing Facility, highlighting significant developments since the last HEPiX meeting at LBNL.
We will present an update on our site since the Fall 2016 report, covering our changes in software, tools and operations.
Some of the details to cover include changes and updates to our networking, storage and deployed middleware.
We conclude with a summary of what has worked and what problems we encountered and indicate directions for future work.
In the last year, the Nebraska site has worked hard to reinvent the services offered to its user communities. The high-throughput-computing resources have successfully transitioned to Docker, offering more flexibility in terms of OS environments. We have upgraded and improved our CVMFS infrastructure, allowing local users to heavily utilize it for data distribution. Finally, we have adopted...
We would present an update of the changes at our site since 2016 reporting. Through the presentation we share the advancements, roadblocks and achievements made concerning different aspects (like unix, grid, projects etc.) at our facility.
We conclude by summing up and mentioning our goals.
The KEK central computer system had been upgraded in September 2016. In this talk, we would like to report some experiences on the operation of hierarchical storage system and Grid system with status and usage after the system upgrade.
The Tokyo Tier-2 site, which is located in International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP) at the University of Tokyo, is providing computing resources for the ATLAS experiment in the WLCG.
Updates on the site since the Fall 2016 meeting, including the status of batch system migration and an implementation of redundancy in the database of the storage element, will be reported.
We will present the latest status of the GSDC. And migration plan of administrative system will be presented.
The report talks about the current status of IHEP site including new physics experiment it supports, the migration to HTCondor cluster, both EOS and lustre file system deployed at IHEP and network upgraded since Oct. 2016.
This is the PIC report to HEPIX Spring 2017.