Hi Wei,
I think it would be a more productive discussion if I can get the people who will run these jobs involved -- John Chapman plus whoever will do the actually submission. Otherwise, we will simply rehash the options without knowing constraints on their side. Cheers.
Charlie
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wei Yang via RT [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 12:44 PM
> To: Young, Charles C.
> Cc: atlas-sccs-planning-l; Moss, Leonard J.
> Subject: Re: [SLAC #163429] Request to use few memfs machines
> for ATLAS testing
>
>
> Hi Charlie,
>
> I forgot atlint01 is running a 32bit OS. It is not useful to John.
>
> At SCCS site, I think we also need Neal or Randy so that we
> know the status of batch queue. I don't think we need Panda
> team until we decide to use Panda. I hope we don't have to
> because Kaushik is saying that Panda team is extremely busy
> migrating Panda DB from BNL to CERN. The drawback of not
> using Panda is that user will have to bookkeeping.
>
> If we don't use Panda, people can submit to batch locally or
> via globus tools to submit to the grid, or even better
> Condor-G. Do you want to setup a short meeting soon? Are all
> the parties at SLAC?
>
> Regards,
> Wei Yang | [log in to unmask] | 650-926-3338(O)
>
>
> > This is very useful information. We should not look at it as "what
> > production wants" but "how do we get these jobs done". For
> example, if
> > not using pilots is best, that is what we should do. If setting up
> > another "site" is best, that is what we should do. Who do
> we need to
> > make an informed decision with all affected parties in the
> discussion? My first guess:
> >
> > SCCS: Wei + anyone?
> > John
> > Production: Borat K.
> > Panda: ?
>
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