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Update on Topology Changes and Developments in dCache - March 25, 2013

This update highlights key changes in topology as of March 25, 2013. German T1 FZK-LCG2 has been added, while the Spanish T1 (PIC) is nearing readiness with dCache 1.9.12.23. Work is ongoing for T2_ES_CIEMAT with dCache 2.2.4. A new alert system for missing functionalities has been introduced, enhancing daily communications for working sites. Additionally, there are updates on xrootd door support and a push for N2N Rucio integration, with successful transitions in UK sites to xrootd doors improving data access.

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Update on Topology Changes and Developments in dCache - March 25, 2013

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  1. FAX update 25th March 2013

  2. Topology Changes • Added German T1 FZK-LCG2. • Spanish T1 (PIC) almost ready. (dCache 1.9.12.23) • Working on T2_ES_CIEMAT (dCache 2.2.4.) Ilija Vukotic ivukotic@uchicago.edu

  3. Status obtained from AGIS Test files removed Ilija Vukotic ivukotic@uchicago.edu

  4. Developments • New way to alert for a missing functionality at site. • Working sites will get one more line in a standard once a day mailing they are already receiving. • Waiting on Jaroslava for final inclusion. • Starting work on Rucio N2N. • Formally requested proper support of xrootd door in dCache. • Waiting for an answer. Ilija Vukotic ivukotic@uchicago.edu

  5. Monitoring • Two UK sites (Edinburgh, Oxford) moved fully to xrootd doors for all of their data accesses. • Adds pressure to comparisons and move from ML to the Dashboard. Ilija Vukotic ivukotic@uchicago.edu

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