WLCG Workshop 2017
University of Manchester
WLCG workshop in Manchester will cover with some in depth discussion medium term plans and long term developments with particular focus on cooperation with Astronomers in particular with SKA which has a strong presence in Manchester. The workshop will start at lunchtime on Monday June 19th. The main workshop will end on Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday June 22nd there will be an IPv6 workshop, including hands on training. On Thursday afternoon there will be a tour of Jodrell Bank Observatory (JBO - http://www.jodrellbank.net/) for up to 30 people (who register first).
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Registration
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Introduction
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WelcomeSpeaker: Stefan Soldner-Rembold (University of Manchester)
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IntroductionSpeakers: Ian Bird (CERN), Ian Collier (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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Medium term evolution - Compute
TOPICS BEING CONSIDERED
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General review of compute models and commonalities of the LHC experiments. Input from Community White Paper ongoing work.
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Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Compute model - opportunities for common work
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Lightweight site review for Compute
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Mid-SLA compute - running on disk-servers - is there a place for pre-emption in our models to help us make better use of resources?
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External clouds: how can we make more use of them? Where do they fit in our models? What should we do there? How to procure/access them (via traditional sites or directly)?
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Use of containers (Singularity / Docker). Operational perspectives.
- Replace glExec
- Input to kick-off Container WG.
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Convener: Gavin McCance (CERN)- 4
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Discussion
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Review of WLCG experiment compute plansSpeaker: Simone Campana (CERN)
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Discussion
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Lightweight sites compute - possible modelsSpeaker: Maarten Litmaath (CERN)
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Discussion
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Coffee
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Medium term evolution - Compute: Medium term evolution - Compute (continuation)
TOPICS BEING CONSIDERED
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General review of compute models and commonalities of the LHC experiments. Input from Community White Paper ongoing work.
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Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Compute model - opportunities for common work
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Lightweight site review for Compute
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Mid-SLA compute - running on disk-servers - is there a place for pre-emption in our models to help us make better use of resources?
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External clouds: how can we make more use of them? Where do they fit in our models? What should we do there? How to procure/access them (via traditional sites or directly)?
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Use of containers (Singularity / Docker). Operational perspectives.
- Replace glExec
- Input to kick-off Container WG.
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Singularity introduction and use in OSGSpeaker: Brian Paul Bockelman (University of Nebraska-Lincoln (US))
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Use of containers at RAL Tier-1Speaker: Andrew David Lahiff (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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Discussion
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Medium term evolution - Security and trust
Topics to include:
Singularity
Collaboration between security teams
Ongoing workConvener: David Crooks (University of Glasgow (GB))-
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Security update [slides for all talks]Speakers: Liviu Valsan (CERN), Romain Wartel (CERN), Vincent Brillault (CERN)
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SingularitySpeakers: Liviu Valsan (CERN), Vincent Brillault (CERN)
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Collaboration between security teamsSpeaker: Romain Wartel (CERN)
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Ongoing workSpeaker: Liviu Valsan (CERN)
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Reception
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Medium term evolution - DataConvener: Oliver Keeble (CERN)
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Object storesSpeaker: Alastair Dewhurst (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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Discussion
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Coffee
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Medium term evolution - Data: Medium term evolution - Data (continuation)Convener: Oliver Keeble (CERN)
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Site and storage architecture - multi-site storageSpeaker: Tigran Mkrtchyan (DESY)
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Site and storage architecture - cachesSpeaker: Brian Paul Bockelman (University of Nebraska-Lincoln (US))
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Site and storage architecture - regional federationsSpeaker: Randy Sobie (University of Victoria (CA))
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Site and storage architecture - diskless sitesSpeaker: Emmanouil Vamvakopoulos (CC-IN2P3 - Centre de Calcul (FR))
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Discussion
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Lunch
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Medium term evolution - Network: WLCG Network Requirements
We will have a networking session to present-on and discuss medium term networking areas for WLCG (3-5 year time frame). This will include a presentation from SKA about their networking requirements and potential areas for mutual effort, the status and plans for network monitoring and analytics, a set of brief presentations on the experiments requirements and a concluding discussion session covering the needs of the experiments for network monitoring and diagnosis which can also serve as input for finalizing the community white paper to ensure it includes networking needs from WLCG.
Conveners: Shawn Mc Kee (University of Michigan (US)), Tony Cass (CERN)-
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SKA Networking Requirements
I will talk about networks within the telescope, the inter-continental network needs, and the work going on in the AENEAS project which is forming a design for the SKA European Science Data Centre. I will also discuss the basic needs and cover areas of possible collaboration with WLCG on networking.
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ATLAS Networking Requirements
ATLAS networking needs for the experiment and the sites.
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ALICE Network RequirementsSpeaker: Latchezar Betev (CERN)
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CMS Networking Requirements
CMS Networking Requirements
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LHCb Networking Requirements
LHCb Networking Requirements
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WLCG Network Monitoring and Analytics
We will present on the status and plans for WLCG network monitoring and analytics. The goal is to identify missing requirements from the experiments and sites as well as missing effort to deliver on the requirements.
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Network Monitoring and Debugging Discussion
Discussion of network monitoring and diagnosis
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Coffee
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Efficiency and cost
Short introductions to three related topics with sufficient room for discussions
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Cost Models
To be able to predict the needs of computing and to understand which type of resources contribute to the overall costs, several models have been developed and are in use. Can we build models based on a common approach between the experiments and to what detail do we need to go? Short presentation followed by a discussion.
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Bringing improvements into production
In our community we often observe a significant latency between the proof of concept of an improvement and the exploitation in production, while we often react to emergencies swiftly. Do we understand the underlying causes and what could be done to benefit more timely from improvements? Short presentation followed by a lively discussion.
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Exchanging and disseminating knowledge
In many places, conferences, summer schools, workshops over many years findings on performance and efficiency are presented and techniques and tools are taught. There is a lot of knowledge and experience in our community, however this knowledge is fragmented and often web searches are the way to connect these sources. To achieve the improvements to successfully face the HL-LHC challenges this knowledge needs to more easily accessible and made usable for contributors at all levels. How can we achieve this? Very short presentation followed by a discussion and hopefully a seed for a plan.
Speaker: Markus Schulz (CERN)
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Conference Dinner
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Collaboration board
Rutherford lecture theatre
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Project Leader's reportSpeaker: Ian Bird (CERN)
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Update on HNSciCloud
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The Scientific Computing Forum
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Relationship with other proejcts, including SKA
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Discussion with Astronomers
Moseley room
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Operational tools, benchmarking, accounting, monitoring, etc...: Benchmarking discussionConveners: Domenico Giordano (CERN), Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
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Status report from Benchmarking Working GroupSpeaker: Domenico Giordano (CERN)
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Benchmarking discussion (with panellists)Speakers: Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB)), Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Betev Latchezar (CERN), Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno), Manfred Alef (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
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Lunch
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Operational tools, benchmarking, accounting, monitoring, etc...: MonitoringConveners: Alberto Aimar (CERN), Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
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Status, plans of WLCG Unified MonitoringSpeaker: Alberto Aimar (CERN)
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Monitoring in Experiments (Summary)Speaker: Alberto Aimar (CERN)
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Q&A
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Operational tools, benchmarking, accounting, monitoring, etc...: IS evolution and storage space accountingConveners: Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno), Julia Andreeva (CERN)
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Information System EvolutionSpeaker: Julia Andreeva (CERN)
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Storage Space Accounting - IntroductionSpeaker: Julia Andreeva (CERN)
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Storage Space Accounting - PrototypeSpeaker: Mr Dimitrios Christidis (University of Patras (GR))
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Coffee
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Introduction: IPv6 IntroductionConveners: Andrea Sciaba (CERN), Dave Kelsey (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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WLCG and IPv6Speakers: Alastair Dewhurst (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB)), Andrea Sciaba (CERN)
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An introduction to IPv6Speaker: Mr Terry Froy (Queen Mary University of London)
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DHCPv6 at CERNSpeaker: Edoardo Martelli (CERN)
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Hands-on preparation
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IPv6 TutorialConveners: Andrea Sciaba (CERN), Dave Kelsey (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
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Preliminary stepsSpeaker: Mr Terry Froy (Queen Mary University of London)
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Data transfer exerciseSpeaker: Ulf Bobson Severin Tigerstedt (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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perfSonar exercise (installation)Speaker: Duncan Rand (Imperial College (GB))
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Coffee
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IPv6 Tutorial
Part 2
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perfSonar exercise (configuration)Speaker: Duncan Rand (Imperial College (GB))
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squid for Frontier and CVMFSSpeaker: Andrea Sciaba (CERN)
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Lunch
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Visit to Jodrell Bank
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