Hi Tom,
I think a presentation on DC1 would help everyone to understand some of
the requirements. There isn't much to say about the available resources.
I can present a couple of slides to explain how the grid works.
I can join remotely.
cheers
alessandra
On 29/06/2017 20:49, Tom Glanzman wrote:
> Thanks Alessandra, yes we do need to discuss that topic. DC2 has been
> a moving target over the past few months. There is a session
> specifically to discuss the (physics) definition of DC2 ("SSim/All WG
> DC2 planning", Wednesday, 1400-1530 EDT) and we need this input to
> understand the magnitude of the project.
>
> I have been putting together a few slides to summarize the DC1
> experience (phoSim characterization, and resources consumed) hoping
> this will serve as a benchmark to better estimate the needs of DC2.
>
> Would you be able to summarize what will be available via GridPP
> (yearly allocations, locations, etc.)? Will you be able to travel to
> the meeting or will you be participating remotely?
>
> Cheers,
> - Tom
>
> On 06/29/2017 02:33 AM, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>> > All this requires organisation.
>>
>> and agreement because the resources are not LSST dedicated they'll
>> have to be redirected.
>>
>> On 29/06/2017 10:29, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>> Dear Tom,
>>>
>>> I think we should discuss the data challenge requirements, timeline
>>> and plans and who's participating to this effort. At the moment
>>> everything is a bit nebulous but the numbers appearing here and
>>> there are considerable. AFAIU only BNL and the UK sites will
>>> participate. But I'm told the requirements are now 3 times DC1 i.e.
>>> ~ 48k cores for a month. Also there are requirements to mount other
>>> CVMFS endpoints which are currently firewalled and install software.
>>> All this requires organisation.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> alessandra
>>>
>>> On 14/06/2017 19:24, Tom Glanzman wrote:
>>>> Folks,
>>>>
>>>> A Computing Infrastructure-GRID session slot has been reserved at
>>>> the upcoming DESC collaboration meeting at Stony Brook on Thursday
>>>> 13 July 2017 from 09:00-10:30 EDT. An agenda/live notes template
>>>> has been set up and you are cordially invited and encouraged to
>>>> help build the agenda. Some possible topics are suggested. If you
>>>> are working on one of this issues (or others), please add your
>>>> topic (with your name) as an agenda item.
>>>>
>>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/12yYte-r58ozs18VfQwj5K3EJMBs9q0RR1psUQMUFE_o/edit?usp=sharing
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In addition to the main meeting sessions, there are "pop-up
>>>> session" slots at 08:00 each morning which can be used for working
>>>> sessions (e.g., phoSim or workflow operational issues).
>>>>
>>>> Hope to see many of you there, either virtually or in person.
>>>>
>>>> - Tom
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