This is just a friendly reminder that there will be no BiG GriD MeetinG
coming Monday; regular meetings are scheduled every 1st and 3rd Monday
of the month.
Next meeting therefore on 6 April.
Best regards,
Dennis van Dok
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D.H. van Dok :: Software Engineer :: www.nikhef.nl :: www.vl-e.nl
Phone +31 20 592 50 12 :: http://www.nikhef.nl/~dennisvd/
Hello,
I also installed it at NIKHEF as default Ganga version. The release
note: http://ganga.web.cern.ch/ganga/release/5.1.9/release/ReleaseNotes-5.1.9
A tutorial for AMAAthena users - http://www.nikhef.nl/pub/experiments/atlaswiki/index.php/Using_GANGA_with_A…
and two essential features to AMA users:
- FileStager on the Grid now detects and uses an available local
copy protocol (fall back to lcg-cp if local protocol is _UNDEF_ or
gsiftp)
- j.application.log_level is included in this version for setting
Athena logging level
Cheers, Hurng
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Johannnes Elmsheuser <johannes.elmsheuser(a)physik.uni-
> muenchen.de>
> Date: March 26, 2009 6:35:55 PM GMT+01:00
> To: "hn-atlas-dist-analysis-help (Distributed Analysis Help)" <hn-atlas-dist-analysis-help(a)cern.ch
> >
> Subject: Ganga 5.1.9 released
>
> Hello all,
>
> Ganga 5.1.9 bugfix release is ready.
> For more information regarding this release please follow the link
> below:
> http://cern.ch/ganga/release/*version*/reports/html/Release.html
>
> Detailed setup and installation instructions are available at:
> http://cern.ch/ganga/user/installation/
>
> Do not hesitate to contact us if you encounter any problems.
>
> Regards,
> Ganga Developers
The Next BiG Grid meeting will be held on Monday 16 March 2009, from
13.30-14.30h in room *N3.28*.
Please take note that this is a different room than usual.
Agenda:
- Presentation by Ronald Starink about the Quattor Working Group (15min)
- Operations summary (10min)
- Middleware
- Applications
- AOB
Please be on time.
Minutes will be taken by Dennis.
Enjoy the Weekend!
--Dennis
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D.H. van Dok :: Software Engineer :: www.nikhef.nl :: www.vl-e.nl
Phone +31 20 592 50 12 :: http://www.nikhef.nl/~dennisvd/
There making progress in Groningen. This is part of the central
processing facility, that will also feature temporary storage large
enough to cache about 2 weeks of data before they have to offload it to
the Grid...
http://www.astron.nl/dailyimage/
--
D.H. van Dok :: Software Engineer :: www.nikhef.nl :: www.vl-e.nl
Phone +31 20 592 50 12 :: http://www.nikhef.nl/~dennisvd/
Yo,
interesting : just came across comp.risks.
http://bsi-mm.com/
This "security model" was built by studying and evaluating real life
practice at a number of software-intensive institutions. From the FAQ:
We built BSIMM by studying 9 organizations, all of them household names.
The organizations are drawn from three verticals: financial services
(4), independent software vendors (3), and technology firms (2). Those
companies among the nine who graciously agreed to be identified include:
Adobe, EMC, Google, Microsoft, QUALCOMM, Wells Fargo, and The Depository
Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC). Okay, maybe DTCC is a household
name only if a stockbroker lives in your house, but you get the picture.
JT
The next BiG Grid meeting will be held on Monday March 2nd, at 13.30h
in room H3.31.
Video conferencing is available.
Agenda:
- Operations summary (10min)
- Middleware
- Applications
- AOB
Notes will be taken by <enter volunteer here>.
Minutes of previous meetings can be found on:
http://www.nikhef.nl/pub/departments/ct/grid/2009/
Oscar Koeroo
Dear ATLAS data analyzers,
We observed several inconsistencies between the AMAAthena package in
Athena and the AMAAthena plugin in Ganga which causes users not able
to run AMAAthena through Ganga. Thanks to Max and Folkert, they are
now consistent again and several bugs have been fixed in Ganga release
5.1.7 which was just released few days ago.
I have installed it on NIKHEF desktops (elelxx). You can follow the
tutorial: http://www.nikhef.nl/pub/experiments/atlaswiki/index.php/Using_GANGA_with_A…
to try it out.
Any feedback or issues can be sent to the distributed analysis help
mailing list: hn-atlas-dist-analysis-help(a)cern.ch (ps. in any case, I
will react on your requests but it is the formal way to ask for atlas
analysis support.)
On the other hand, ATLAS is going to define the data temperature
(discussions on the way in Atlas Distributed Computing Operation) for
data management which may results in a situation that we will only
keep the AODs from the last (re)processing (i.e. the hottest data) at
NL T1 (SARA or NIKHEF) and the older data will be distributed among
the T2s (in Russia, Turkey, Ireland, Israel) in the Dutch cloud.
Therefore, I would encourage you to try to start using Ganga for data
analysis on stoomboot or on the Grid.
Best regards, Hurng-Chun