3–5 Jun 2019
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

User Stories

3 Jun 2019, 14:10
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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  1. Ben Couturier (CERN)
    03/06/2019, 14:10
  2. Javier Cervantes Villanueva (CERN)
    03/06/2019, 14:30

    In preparation for the post-LHC era, the Future Circular Collider (FCC)
    Collaboration is undertaking design studies for multiple accelerator
    projects with emphasis on proton-proton and electron-positron high-energy
    frontier machines. From the beginning of the collaboration, the development
    of a software stack with common and interchangeable packages plays an
    important role in simulation,...

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  3. Mr Qingbao Hu (IHEP)
    03/06/2019, 14:50

    IHEP has been using CVMFS since 2017 and cvmfs-stratum-one.ihep.ac server provides software repository duplicate services for cern.ch,opensciencegrid.org,egi.eu,ihep.ac.cn .Part of this report will introduce the status and next plan of CVMFS-stratum-one.ihep.ac.cn.
    China's Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO), a cosmic ray detection facility located in the high mountains of...

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  4. Ryan Taylor (University of Victoria (CA))
    03/06/2019, 15:10

    This talk will present the activities and developments at Compute Canada related to CVMFS and publication and management of research software and data, including topics such as availability and resiliency considerations for globally-accessible repositories, collaboration and coordination challenges that can arise when different organizations use each other's repositories, and container image...

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  5. Dave Dykstra (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    03/06/2019, 16:00

    CVMFS is primarily used on the grid for distributing released experiment code, and it is expected that only a small number of people in each experiment manage that code. Fermilab has implemented a system for publishing temporary user analysis code in CVMFS, with repositories that are shared by many people and a server API that accepts tarballs from users in multiple experiments. Updates are...

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  6. Igor Sfiligoi (UCSD)
    03/06/2019, 16:20

    The Pacific Research Platform (PRP) is operating a Kubernetes cluster that manages over 2.5k CPU cores and 250 GPUs. The compute nodes are distributed over several locations, mostly in California, all connected with high speed networking of 10Gbps or higher.

    In order to support OSG users, we were in need of providing CVMFS support in the Kubernetes cluster. Since user containers run...

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  7. Enrico Bocchi (CERN)
    03/06/2019, 16:40

    The Storage group of the CERN IT department operates the CVMFS release managers for repositories hosted at CERN (also known as stratum zeros), the CERN replica servers (stratum ones), and the local squid caches. This talk describes the current architecture of the CVMFS service at CERN and reports on the introduction of S3 as the storage backend for stratum zeros, the upgrade of selected...

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  8. Johannes Martin Heinz
    03/06/2019, 17:00

    This talk outlines the usage of the CernVM file system in the EP-SFT-SPI section at CERN. Its task is to distribute and continuously update a software stack (called LCG Releases) that is used by ATLAS, LHCb, SWAN and several more.

    The stack contains HEP specific software as well as external packages. There are usually two major releases per year as well as nightly builds with the latest...

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  9. Laurence Field (CERN)
    04/06/2019, 14:00
  10. Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
    04/06/2019, 14:20
  11. Frank Berghaus (University of Victoria (CA))
    04/06/2019, 14:40
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