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== FNAL == | == FNAL == | ||
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− | + | * [http://lbne2-docdb.fnal.gov:8080/cgi-bin/ShowDocument?docid=6971 Overview of Computing at FNAL] | |
− | + | * Central computing facility at FNAL: [http://fermigrid.fnal.gov/fermigrid-metrics.html Fermigrid] | |
− | + | * Storage:[http://fndca.fnal.gov/ dCache status] | |
+ | * Storage:[http://www-stken.fnal.gov/enstore/enstore_system.html Enstore status (mass storage)] | ||
== BNL == | == BNL == | ||
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− | + | * The RHIC and ATLAS Computing Facility: [https://www.racf.bnl.gov/ (RACF)] | |
+ | * The US ATLAS: [https://www.racf.bnl.gov/experiments/usatlas Facilities Page (useful links)] | ||
== Open Science Grid == | == Open Science Grid == | ||
LBNE enjoys the support of the Open Science Grid [http://www.opensciencegrid.org/ (OSG)] Consortium and has a ''Virtual Organization'' (VO) status with the Consortium. OSG is an important component of the national Grid Computing infrastructure in the US and it facilitates access to High-Throughput Computing facilities for many research institutions and collaborations. To illustrate this, here is a link to the [http://gratiaweb.opensciencegrid.org/gratia/ ''Gratia''] monitoring tool which shows Grid resource utilization. | LBNE enjoys the support of the Open Science Grid [http://www.opensciencegrid.org/ (OSG)] Consortium and has a ''Virtual Organization'' (VO) status with the Consortium. OSG is an important component of the national Grid Computing infrastructure in the US and it facilitates access to High-Throughput Computing facilities for many research institutions and collaborations. To illustrate this, here is a link to the [http://gratiaweb.opensciencegrid.org/gratia/ ''Gratia''] monitoring tool which shows Grid resource utilization. |
Revision as of 03:00, 11 October 2014
Contents
Organization
- See notes on LBNE Computing Effort Organization. In 2014, there are 3 active groups reporting to LBNE spokespersons:
- Physics Tools
- Software and Computing
- Online and Data Acquisition
- Computing Calendar
- Standing meetings
- List of important simulation and reconstruction meetings, including DAQ and 35t related topics
- FNAL Indico Pages for the biweekly Software and Computing conference call
- Upcoming events
- HEP Software Foundation Meeting at SLAC: January 20-21 2015
- Upcoming LBNE Collaboration Meeting: January 22-25 2015 (links TBA)
- XRootD workshop at SLAC: January 27-29 2015
- Recent Events
- Feb 2014 Software Workshop
- Collaboration Meetings: February 2014, July 2014
- Standing meetings
Priorities
Software
Major Software Components and Tools
- art, a ROOT-based suite of tools, libraries, and applications for processing detector events.
- LArSoft, a art-based framework for simulating liquid argon drift detectors. As of Jan 24, 2014, LArSoft transitioned from svn/SRT to git/mrb/ups.
New Tools
- worch, a meta-build orchestration system based on waf framework.
- GGD, a Geometry Description system. Also see this dedicated geometry page.
Facilities
FNAL
- Overview of Computing at FNAL
- Central computing facility at FNAL: Fermigrid
- Storage:dCache status
- Storage:Enstore status (mass storage)
BNL
- The RHIC and ATLAS Computing Facility: (RACF)
- The US ATLAS: Facilities Page (useful links)
Open Science Grid
LBNE enjoys the support of the Open Science Grid (OSG) Consortium and has a Virtual Organization (VO) status with the Consortium. OSG is an important component of the national Grid Computing infrastructure in the US and it facilitates access to High-Throughput Computing facilities for many research institutions and collaborations. To illustrate this, here is a link to the Gratia monitoring tool which shows Grid resource utilization.