Workpackage 8 of the European Datagrid project was formed in January 2001 with representatives from the four LHC experiments, and with experiment independent people from five of the six main EDG partners. In September 2002 WP8 was strengthened by the addition of effort from BaBar and D0. The original mandate of WP8 was, following the definition of short- and long-term requirements, to port experiment software to the EDG middleware and testbed environment. A major additional activity has been testing the basic functionality and performance of this environment. This paper reviews experiences and evaluations in the areas of job submission, data management, mass storage handling, information systems and monitoring. It also comments on the problems of remote debugging, the portability of code, and scaling problems with increasing numbers of jobs, sites and nodes. Reference is made to the pioneeering work of Atlas and CMS in integrating the use of the EDG Testbed into their data challenges. A forward look is made to essential software developments within EDG and to the necessary cooperation between EDG and LCG for the LCG prototype due in mid 2003.

HEP Applications Experience with the European DataGrid Middleware and Testbed / S. Burke, O. Maroney, F. Brochu, I. Augustin, F. Carminati, J. Closier, D. Boutigny, J.J. Blaising, V. Garonne, A. Tsaregorodtsev, D. Colling, P. Capiluppi, A. Fanfani, C. Grandi, R. Barbera, E. Luppi, G. Negri, L. Perini, S. Resconi, M. Reale, A.D.E. Salvo, S. Bagnasco, P. Cerello, O. Smirnova, K. Bos, D. Groep, W.V.A.N. Leeuwen, F. Harris, I. Stokes Rees - In: Computing in High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics / [a cura di] A. Aimar, J. Harvey, N. Knoors. - Geneva : CERN, 2005. - pp. 959-962 (( convegno Computing in High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) tenutosi a Interlaken, Switzerland nel 2004.

HEP Applications Experience with the European DataGrid Middleware and Testbed

L. Perini;
2005

Abstract

Workpackage 8 of the European Datagrid project was formed in January 2001 with representatives from the four LHC experiments, and with experiment independent people from five of the six main EDG partners. In September 2002 WP8 was strengthened by the addition of effort from BaBar and D0. The original mandate of WP8 was, following the definition of short- and long-term requirements, to port experiment software to the EDG middleware and testbed environment. A major additional activity has been testing the basic functionality and performance of this environment. This paper reviews experiences and evaluations in the areas of job submission, data management, mass storage handling, information systems and monitoring. It also comments on the problems of remote debugging, the portability of code, and scaling problems with increasing numbers of jobs, sites and nodes. Reference is made to the pioneeering work of Atlas and CMS in integrating the use of the EDG Testbed into their data challenges. A forward look is made to essential software developments within EDG and to the necessary cooperation between EDG and LCG for the LCG prototype due in mid 2003.
Distributed ; Parallel ; Cluster Computing
Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
2005
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