28/02: Migration almost complete. Kept SL6 queues on APF because they'd go away.
    Remaining APF factories listed here: http://apfmon.lancs.ac.uk/aipanda157 .
    In the end should only have analysis queues on APF.
    Also think about moving test queues. Should have a separate Harvester instance to allow testing.
    14/03:
    Lancs: Peter configured Lancs in AGIS to use GridFTP
    Brunel: Elena made changes in AGIS and now Brunel is set online. Will look how Lancaster is doing with setup for GridFTP and try to add GridFTP to Brunel and disable srm.
    QMUL: Elena removed a queue for ES. QMUL is OK now. Elena will contact harvester expert how to use a high memory quueues
    21/03: Elena (from email attached to Indico):
        1. I'll configure Sussex in AGIS to use QMUL  <--- Ale will do it
        2. Raul  will think about deployment of XCache in Brunel.  <----- NO don't need xcache for Brunel
        4. Nicolo says "If the QMUL EventService queue is a different queue in the local batch system, then yes, it will need a new PanDAQueue in AGIS. [... but] the Lancaster EventService queue UKI-NORTHGRID-LANCS-HEP_ES is actually not configured to run EventService anymore."
    Lancaster was just a development queue. Peter will deactivate it now.
    QMUL has a pre-emption queue setup for the event service, so we should set it up with a separate PanDA queue.
    QMUL provides 4 GB / job slot, so used to have separate high memory PanDA queue. Now Harvester handles it in the UCORE queue. Dan will ask Elena to ask Harvester experts to check settings.
    28/03: Elena: RALPP asked to disable SL6 analysis queue. There also seems to be a problem with AGIS storage setup. Elena asked Chris to check endpoints (screendump from AGIS).
    Elena: request to disable Sussex analysis queue. Done.
    Alessandra: Manchester still have problems with Harvester. If we want to maintain the current setup we will have to enable extra PanDA queues.
    04/04: Manchester problem resolved: workers full again.
    Was fixed by creating one PanDA queue for each cluster, since Harvester doesn't seem able to cope with two different batch systems. Disappointing that Harvester's promise to allow unified queues is not always possible.
    Sussex work won't happen before May. Fabrizio said they are hiring someone.
    02/05: Sheffield Harvester migration at same time as CentOS7 etc.
    16/05: Fabrizio at European Strategy for Particle Physics meeting in Granada this week. Should have an update next week.
    30/05: Sussex only pending: RHUL needs to be checked
    06/06: Alessandra talked to Fabrizio about Sussex. The new person starts in July. They would like to go disk-less, probably using QMUL.
    13/06: Elena LT2 sites, Lancs and Liverpool. QMUL has a mixture of sl6 and CentOS7 queues. Dan wants to keep them until he moves all the resources to CentOs7. QMUL queues will be revisited after that. Elena  will contiue to revisit queues
    20/06: Elena looked at ECDF-RDF in AGIS. Uses same CPU as ECDF, but with different storage.
    Alessandra: should we discuss ECDF going diskless?
    Gareth: also do we still need ECDF-Cloud, which uses resources at UVic.
    Elena will mail Teng to ask what they want to do.