Conveners
Operational Intelligence meeting
- Federica Legger (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
- Panos Paparrigopoulos (CERN)
- Alessandro Di Girolamo (CERN)
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Federica Legger (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))11/03/2020, 13:30
In the near future, large scientific collaborations will face unprecedented computing challenges. Processing and storing exabyte datasets require a federated infrastructure of distributed computing resources. The current systems have proven to be mature and capable of meeting the experiment goals, by allowing timely delivery of scientific results. However, a substantial amount of interventions...
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Dimitrios Christidis (University of Texas at Arlington (US))11/03/2020, 13:50
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Panos Paparrigopoulos (CERN)11/03/2020, 14:15
This contribution describes how and why we decided to create the “OpInt Framework", what it offers and how we architected it. Last year we began the development of the "Rucio OpInt" project in order to optimise the operational effort and minimize human interventions in the distributed data management.
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When we brought "Rucio OpInt" to the Operational intelligence forum we realized that there... -
Siarhei Padolski (BNL)11/03/2020, 14:40
Reliable automatization of the root cause analysis procedure is an essential prerequisite for the Operational Intelligence deployment. That kind of data processing is important as an input for the automatic decision making and has its own value as an instrument for offloading shifters operations. The order of magnitude of failing rate in distributed computing, for instance in ATLAS experiment,...
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Kevin Michael Retzke (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)), Shreyas Bhat11/03/2020, 15:05