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Quarterly report

Quarterly report. ScotGrid Quarter 04 2005 Fraser Speirs. Current site status data. Both Glasgow and Durham had planned and unplanned power shutdowns this quarter, which impact on downtime and SFTs. Local network connectivity is that to the site SE

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Quarterly report

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  1. Quarterly report ScotGrid Quarter 04 2005 Fraser Speirs

  2. Current site status data Both Glasgow and Durham had planned and unplanned power shutdowns this quarter, which impact on downtime and SFTs • Local network connectivity is that to the site SE • It is understood that SFT failures do not always result from site problems, but it is the best measure currently available. Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  3. All GridPP Resources • The GridPP-Tier-2 MoUs made reference to integrated CPU over the 3 years of GridPP2. Under the “Promised – integrated kSI2K hours until this quarter” an estimate is provided of what the Tier-2 would have expected to provide to this quarter on the basis of planned installations. “Static kSI2K” shows what would currently be expected if all purchases planned to this quarter had been made and implemented. The actual columns show what has been delivered. Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  4. LCG resources 1) The estimated figures are those that were projected for LCG planning purposes: http://lcg-computing-fabric.web.cern.ch/LCG-Computing-Fabric/GDB_resource_infos/Summary_Institutes_2004_2005_v11.htm 2) Current total job slots are those reported by EGEE/LCG gstat page. Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  5. VOs supported by site 0 => not supported 1 => supported Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  6. CPU used per VO over quarter (KSI2K hours) • Information currently available from APEL • http://goc.grid-support.ac.uk/gridsite/accounting/tree/gridpp_view.php- please note these pages are • still under development! • Nb. This could be automated with an SQL/R-GMA query Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  7. Usage by VO for Tier-2 Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  8. Usage by VO (jobs) Nb: This can be extracted from APEL Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  9. Storage resources in use per VO (TB) Difficult to provide this for the period but we can at least show *current* usage. If we can get the information average and maximum per VO over the period would be useful parameters to record. Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  10. CPU Usage by VO (KSI2K hours) Nb: This can be extracted from APEL – http://goc.grid-support.ac.uk/gridsite/accounting/custom.php Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  11. Progress over last quarter Also: All sites promptly moved to authenticated RGMA connectors Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  12. Tier-2 risks Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  13. Tier-2 planning for next quarter • Further FTS transfer testing • Software upgrades in advance of SC4 Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  14. Objectives and deliverables for last quarter Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  15. Objectives and deliverables for next quarter Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  16. Meetings, papers & effort For Tier-2 coordinator: Quarterly report: ScotGrid

  17. Summary & outlook • SRM has been a focus this quarter. • All sites now with SRM • Procurement work is ongoing at Glasgow, Edinburgh. • Have taken a lead within GridPP on SRM/FTS transfer testing • Plans are to continue focusing in this area • Members of ScotGrid are helping other UK sites with this • Q4 was the best quarter of 2005 for stability. • Outlook is positive for SC4 and beyond. Quarterly report: ScotGrid

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