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CO Support proposal for 2014

CO Support proposal for 2014. Marine Pace Technical Committee -12 Dec 2013. Context. Detailed proposal for the organisation and the process of the CO support in 2014 Main focus on PS Complex as subject to major controls changes & to a new support model.

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CO Support proposal for 2014

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  1. CO Support proposal for 2014 Marine Pace Technical Committee -12 Dec 2013

  2. Context Detailed proposal for the organisation and the process of the CO support in 2014 Main focus on PS Complex as subject to major controls changes & to a new support model

  3. Recap of phases from Eugenia’s presentation COMMISSIONING & EARLY BEAM OPERATION STABLE OPERATION DRY RUNS

  4. CO Support phaseswith respect to re-commissioning schedule 2014 (Latest Official schedule still being discussed EN/GS/OP) CO is involved in many DRY RUNS with EQP GP + OP Aim : TEST as much as possible the controls infrastructure HW TEST period : PHASE 1 : CO DRY RUNS -> all experts required for the dry run will be present

  5. CO Support phaseswith respect to re-commissioning schedule 2014 (Latest Official schedule still being discussed EN/GS/OP) PHASE 2 -> Commissioning & Early Operation phase -> all experts on best effort and selected experts on special shift work

  6. Phase 1: HW Tests CO Dry Runs Involved: CO + EQP Groups + OP Working hours BE/CO support organization -> next slide MCCs are responsible for the dry-runs

  7. Dry-runs Organization Claude’s courtesy • 1 Dry run expands over one week • Several dry-runs per week • Groups involved: CO + EQP Groups + OP • Each dry-run deals with a system (ex: Matrix 10 MHz)

  8. Dry-runs Insertion in OP Schedule - example List of DRY RUNS Many in parallel

  9. Dry-runs Support Team Claude’s courtesy 5 working days Period MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Preparation 1 BE-CO Test 1 Debriefing/Debugging/Consolidation Preparation 2 BE-CO Test 2 Debriefing A specific team of 5 experts is assigned to each dry-run by the MCC CO experts for all systems involved are available on-call

  10. Next Steps The dry Run planning (duration, date, content) will be consolidated by Claude (as planning officer) with input from MCCs Then will be discussed with EQP groups + OP + Katy Foraz Thefinal agreed planning will be incorporated in the 2014 OP Schedule Milestone: these steps must be completed by end January 2014

  11. Next Steps for the MCC • Prepare for each dry-run : • List of pre-requisites defined as Jira issues • List of checks defined as Jira issues • Wiki page centralizing all information • List of experts to be present during the whole dry-run and those to be available on-call.

  12. Phase 2: Cold Checkout Can be during night time • 24-hour planning of checks defined by OP • CO INTENSE validation phase • Experts on best effort • Experts PRESENT in the CCC (full availability expected) during day time • Some experts placed under special shift work conditions • Organization under MCC responsibility

  13. Phase 2: Beam Set up & Early Operations phase BEAM SETUP & OPERATIONS • CO is considered operational by OP but is NOT • Experts on Best Effort but high availability is expected • Requested experts placed under special shift work conditions • Organization under EXM responsibility

  14. Special Shift work for phase 2 • Motivation for shift work: speed up CO issues resolution • Inspired from BI Commissioners organization at LHC startup • Role of expert on shift • Offer support to OP on CO problems to diagnose and solve the problem • Report feedback on DIAG tools as will be heavily used • If time left during shift, work on DIAG tools • Will be a natural trigger to improve diagnostics tools to avoid constant calls to CO experts • Organization • 3 shifts per day • Max 2 shifts / week per person and typically only one out of normal working hours • Compensation: experts on shift are required to take the morning off after an evening shift and the complete day off after a night shift

  15. Special Shift work Start CCO Lin2/PSB CO system STABLE • Current estimate of total shift period: • Max 3 months to cover all accelerators • To be adjusted according to real time requirements • AD case (starting later, will benefit from debugging done on previous accelerators -> no shift work may be required)

  16. Special Shift work : status • The detailed organization will be presented to the group early 2014

  17. Phase 3: Beam Operations Beam OPERATION • Controls stabilized • Upgrades only for justified requests and under OP authorization • BEST EFFORT support ONLY

  18. Support model in stable phase • BE/CO support is based on Best Effort specialists teams • For all CO Hardware and Software • We reach a unique model for all accelerators PSX SPS LHC • Based on 2014 interventions statistics, we’ll evaluate and tune our support strategy • Previous ‘Piquet’ suppression motivated by : • 1st line FE support transfer to EQP Groups • New HW -> less failures (teething problems solved in previous phase) • Many problems reported to the PIQUET were outside its scope of responsibility (wrong timing config….) • Pre-requisites for Best Effort mode to perform well: • The responsibility transfer of first line support for FEs from CO to EQP is effective • Strong diagnostics infrastructure -> Vito’s talk

  19. First line support for Front ends 1/2 • Responsibility is transferred to EQP Groups • Except for pure BE/CO systems (LTIM, OASIS, …) • Policy agreed between CO an EQP GP • Special case of legacy systems (ex. CPS/PSB BLM) • Responsibility share between CO and EQP GP • Case by case study to be done • To minimize intervention time, the EQP group specialist will have access to centralized stock of BE/CO HW modules to perform the HW change if (s)he is already on site • BE-BI is on board • Training of EQP experts on procedure to extract HW modules from CO stock • CCC will call directly the FRONT END specialist in the EQP GP

  20. First line support for Front ends 2/2 • CO requirements • Every FE is described in the CCDB with its responsible group and its operational support team • Information is propagated from CCDB to DIAMON and the OP WEB Support page ‘webPiquet’: • DIAMON should display the operational support team when clicking on the front end • WEBPIQUET should display the phone number(s) related to the operational support team • Actions on MCC • Ensure interfaces and data propagation are available • Check that operational support team is filled

  21. BEST EFFORT Expert Teams – not exhaustive nor correct list Teams likely often contacted > hence the importance of good diagnostics OP EQP GP FRONT-END (Ex: TE/EPC FEC) EQP GP FRONT-END (Ex: TE/EPC FEC) EQP GP FRONT-END (Ex: TE/EPC FEC) BECO BEST EFFORT SERVICES INCA /LSA . SIS Logging CONSOLE + SERVER ... . FRONT END SYSTEMS TIMING OASIS FEC OS … DIAMON/LASER …. .. CMW/JAPC DRIVER FRONT END INSTALLATION HW SPECIALISTS • Organization of expert teams under discussion in CO • Team membership • Generic phone number • Anonymous phone number … OTHERSERVICES. ..

  22. Scenario for a problem • A problem manifests in a high-level application or on DIAMON screen • OP will have improved error reporting from application and core diagnostic tools to identify the source of problem • Possible recovery solutions will be available via DIAMON (repair, restart process, reboot FE, etc. ) to be done by OP • Requisite: DIAMON will display the right status of all FEs at all times • If no recovery was possible by available actions, OP will call the best effort expert from the OP Web support list & record the intervention • In case of a FE problem: EQP GP specialist is called and runs his expert diagnostics • if it turns to be a CO FE problem, he will ask the CCC to call a CO specialistfrom the Best Effort team identified as concerned.

  23. Intervention Recording • The recording of each problem and intervention should be done by OP using eLogbook • This is critical to ensure the compensation of the experts on best effort when they are called by the CCC • The best effort specialist will ensure the information is updated at the end of his own intervention • A technical report of the intervention will be written by the specialist • This will be used by the second expert and ease the hand over • This means extensions on e-logbook & Jira • e-logbook: Creation of FAULT sub-categories under ‘ CONTROLS FAULTS’ category, basically one per BEST EFFORT system • e-logbook: Write access mode from home • …JIRA issues automatic creation: to be generalized to all issues & promoted to LHC & SPS • OP agreed on all of these, design to be finalized for elogbook + JIRA • CO recorded interventions will be monitored by EXM to ensure any persisting problems are properly followed up and resolved inside the group

  24. Perspectives 2014 …… for LHC !

  25. Early 2015 schedule  “Nominal" 25 ns Physics from July’15 RECOMMISSIONING WITH BEAM b* = 19 m vdM LHCf Work in progress!

  26. Preliminary Planning – Commissioning starts in 2014 LBDS reliability run:      CCC: 6 weeks June/July From April: Every 2nd week: dry run October: Every week: dry run + sector test preparation Beginning of Nov: Sector Test January: Machine Check-Out Feb + Mar: Beam Commissioning LBDS Prep +LBDS Prep Dry Run +LBDS Prep Dry Run Dry Run LBDS Dry Run Dry Run Dry Run Dry Run Sector Test Dry Run, Settings, Cycle Check-out Beam comm. 2014

  27. Additional slides

  28. OP SUPPORT Web page webPiquet Additional slides

  29. Tentative Re-commissioning Schedule(still being discussed EN/GS/OP)

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