SC3 Detailed Planning Workshop

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Description
This workshop will focus on very detailed technical planning for the whole SC3 exercise. The experiment-specific sessions will be structured as follows: - Experience from recent Grid data challenges and productions: what worked, what didn't, what are the key issues to be addressed? - Detailed experiment goals for Service Challenge 3: what are the primary / secondary / optional objectives? How will do you define success / partial success / failure? - Detailed experiment plans: what are the services you need in place? (core infrastructure, experiment-specific agents and so forth, ...), what environment do you depend on? (platforms, O/S, ...), what applications area packages and specific releases, what other external packages and releases, experiment-specific packages and release?
    • 09:00 12:00
      ALICE planning 160/1-009

      160/1-009

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      Starting Time: Jun 13, 2005 at 8:45 AM Europe/Zurich
      Duration: 3 hours, 15 minutes

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      • 09:00
        ALICE experience from recent productions / challenges 1h
        Speaker: Stefano Bagnasco
        more information
      • 10:00
        Detailed ALICE goals for SC3 1h
        Speaker: Piergiorgio Cerello
        more information
      • 11:00
        Detailed ALICE plans for SC3 1h
        Speaker: Piergiorgio Cerello
    • 14:00 17:00
      CMS planning 160/1-009

      160/1-009

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      Starting Time: Jun 13, 2005 at 1:45 PM Europe/Zurich
      Duration: 3 hours, 15 minutes

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    • 09:00 12:00
      ATLAS planning 160/1-009

      160/1-009

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      Starting Time: Jun 14, 2005 at 8:45 AM Europe/Zurich
      Duration: 3 hours, 15 minutes

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      • 09:00
        ATLAS experience from recent productions / challenges 1h
        Speaker: Pavel Nevski
        transparencies
      • 10:00
        Detailed ATLAS goals for SC3 1h
        Speaker: Miguel Branco
        transparencies
      • 11:00
        Detailed ATLAS plans for SC3 1h
        Speaker: Gilbert Poulard
        transparencies
    • 14:00 17:00
      LHCb planning 160/1-009

      160/1-009

      CERN

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      Starting Time: Jun 14, 2005 at 1:45 PM Europe/Zurich
      Duration: 3 hours, 15 minutes

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      • 14:00
        LHCb experience from recent productions / challenges 1h
        Speaker: Joel Closier (CERN)
        transparencies
      • 15:00
        LHCb plans for SC3 1h
        Speaker: Andrei Tsaregorodstev (Marseille)
        transparencies
      • 16:00
        LHCb Requirements & Goals 1h
        Speaker: Ricardo Graciani (Barcelona)
        transparencies
    • 09:00 18:00
      Tier0/Tier1/Tier2 Throughput & Service Planning 513/1-024

      513/1-024

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      VRVS : DESERT virtual room has been booked.

      Start at 08:30 the 15 June 2005
      Finish at 18:28 the 15 June 2005

      Time displayed in Time Zone: GMT +2 summer (Bern/Switzerland)

      Title: "SC3 Challenge Meeting"

      • 09:00
        Summary of Implications of Experiments' Requirements for Sites 30m
        The input from the experiments in terms of their goals and requirements will be presented from the viewpoint of the sites. What services do they have to offer? What resources do they have to provide? What is the schedule? etc.
        Speaker: Jamie Shiers
        more information
      • 09:30
        LCG 2 - UP-COMING RELEASE PLANS 30m
        The short-term release plans, including DPM, LFC and FTS client issues, will be described.
        Speaker: Markus Schulz
      • 10:00
        Summary of Applications Area Requirements 15m
        Speaker: Patricia Mendez
        more information
      • 10:15
        Site Infrastructure Preparations 1h
        - The status of site preparations for the basic infrastructure and core services is presented. - Where are sites with the setup and testing? What problems have been seen and need to be resolved?
      • 11:15
        Site Preparations for Experiments' Participation 1h
        - The status of preparations for experiment-specific components and services is presented and discussed - Where are experiments / sites with the setup and testing? What problems have been seen and need to be resolved?
      • 14:00
        Summary of Experiments' Prioritised SRM Requests 1h
        This talk presents the prioritised list of requirements from the LHC experiments for features beyond those in the SRM 1.1 specification and implementations, together with key use cases. It is based on the list produced during the LCG Baseline Services Working Group discussions and as presented to the GDB and PEB.
        Speaker: Nick Brook (CERN/Bristol)
        transparencies
      • 15:00
        SRM Developers' Response to Enhancement Requests 1h
        This talk summarises the development and deployment issues raised by the experiments' requests and outlines and implementation and deployment plan.
        Speaker: Michael Ernst (DESY)
        more information
      • 16:00
        CASTOR Deployment for SC3 1h
        Production Deployment Plans for SC3 and Experiment Validation
        Speaker: Olof Barring
        more information
      • 17:00
        SC4 Heads up 15m
        SC4 is scheduled to start in April 2006. However, preparations must begin much earlier, with key components in place no later than end January 2006. This requires agreements to be reached, developments to be made and hence a brief look at the timeline is required. At the moment, two workshops are foreseen to prepare for SC4: - During the week of 19 - 23 September, preferably outside CERN, involving not only the T0/T1s but the main T2s; discussion of analysis use cases, analysis system support (proof, xrootd etc.0 - Closer to SC4; final preparations (at CERN? in conjunction with CHEP in Mumbai?)
        Speaker: Jamie Shiers