Difference between revisions of "MIT/FutureGrid Data Challenge 2 Production"
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* One FutureGrid site requested we slow production so other users could have some more cycles | * One FutureGrid site requested we slow production so other users could have some more cycles | ||
− | * Slides from all hands meeting [https://indico.fnal.gov/getFile.py/access?contribId=13&sessionId=7&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=7207 Jan Balewski @ OSG] | + | * Slides on cloud development from all hands meeting [https://indico.fnal.gov/getFile.py/access?contribId=13&sessionId=7&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=7207 Jan Balewski @ OSG] |
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Revision as of 10:31, 11 April 2014
Resources
- MIT Reuse Cluster providing 17 blades x 8 = 136 cores currently.
- FutureGrid project currently providing us with ~200 cores at various sites:
- University of Chicago
- Indiana University
- UC San Diego
- University of Texas - Austin
- VMs launched using tools developed with the FutureGrid project using OpenStack technology, exploring the distributed cloud computing model.
Monitoring
- All VMs monitored via Ganglia at http://reuse37.lns.mit.edu
Update 3/28/14
- Running smoothly for the last week with 300+ cores
- Only running jobs for 9001 thus far:
- ~5K jobs complete with 25K events each -> ~125M events produced in 1 week
- May get access to ~100 more cores on FutureGrid
- Will run jobs for 9002 and 9003 on those and/or adjust some of the nodes currently in use
Update 4/4/14
- Some (monthly) maintenance on FutureGrid sites this past week slowed us down a bit.
- We're up to a total of 344 cores now, running both 9001 and 9002.
- Possibility of ~100 more next week. will run 9003 on these, or switch some of the current VMs.
Update 4/11/14
- Back to running smoothly after maintenance last week
- One FutureGrid site requested we slow production so other users could have some more cycles
- Slides on cloud development from all hands meeting Jan Balewski @ OSG