UKI Monthly Operations Meeting (TB-SUPPORT)

Europe/Zurich
VRVS - Fog VRVS room

VRVS - Fog VRVS room

Jeremy
Description
Take place via VRVS - FOG virtual room
    • 1
      Progress with 2.7.0 upgrades
      - Review of individual site progress and plans to upgrade. - Problems and experiences to be fed back to the CERN deployment team
      Speaker: Jeremy
      more information
    • 2
      Highlights from the pre-CHEP Service Challenge workshop!
      - Experiment planning and expectations - Agreed functionality - Issues with the SRMs
      Speaker: Jeremy/Alessandra/Graeme/Greig
      document
      more information
    • 3
      Deployment plans for gLite 3.0
      - The current planning for the next release after 2.7.0 which is named gLite 3.0 - What functionality will be in gLite 3.0 - Requirements for SC4
      Speaker: Jeremy
      transparencies
    • 4
      An update on GridPP preparation for SC4
      - What have we achieved so far - What problems are being experienced that are likely to impact other sites moving forward - What is the timeline for future tests (see: http://wiki.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Service_Challenge_Transfer_Tests) - Other than achieveing throughput rates what are our objectives - Planning to get more sites involved/further developed (go here to find out what is involved: http://wiki.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Transfer_Test_Checklist)
      Speaker: Deployment team
    • 5
      Network monitoring boxes
      - A reminder of what the network monitoring boxes announced on TB-SUPPORT are for - Are there any issues with site security policies? - Information that is required to install/deliver them - Specific requests to sites - Q&A
      Speaker: Robin Tasker?
    • 6
      AOB
      - Advance notice of the SC4 Tier-2 tutorials and workshop to be held at CERN during the week of 12th June. Please see draft agendas: http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=1148 & http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=a058483 - Phasing out of SL3 scheduled for October 2006 - Sites should check that they are publishing "memory per job slot" not total memory.