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perfSONAR deployment

perfSONAR deployment. Simone Campana. People involved. In random order Shawn McKee Marek Zielinski Si Liu Stefan Roiser Simone Campana Mario Reale Good coverage of expertise for 3 experiment workflows and network/ perfSONAR No expertise for ALICE

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perfSONAR deployment

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  1. perfSONAR deployment Simone Campana

  2. People involved • In random order • Shawn McKee • Marek Zielinski • Si Liu • Stefan Roiser • Simone Campana • Mario Reale • Good coverage of expertise for 3 experiment workflows and network/perfSONAR • No expertise for ALICE • First meeting yesterday, no mailing list, this presentation are the minutes.

  3. Current Status • Deployment of perfSONAR • largely deployed in USATLAS and USCMS • Full mash of links tested *within* the cloud • deployed in the LHC OPN • Full mesh of links tested • deployed at many other ATLAS sites • Full mesh of links tested *within* the cloud • Some inter-cloud tests • Current methodology and configuration will not scale with more sites • Same link tested multiple times (by different experiments) • A lot of work in adding new sites to the configuration

  4. Next Steps (I) • Every experiment will define • a list of sites from where to start • groups priorities for links to be tested • Example for ATLAS: • 3 categories of sites: OPN (T0 and T1s), T2D, T2 and T3 • Priorities • Priority 1: OPN-OPN links • Priority 2: Tx-Tx links in the same cloud • Priority 3: T1-T2D links (different cloud) • Priority 4: T2D-T2D links (different cloud) • Priority 5: all other links • We would like to start from OPN sites and T2s which qualify as T2D.

  5. Next Steps (II) • We will push the deployment of the perfSONAR service at the sites • Start from the ones indicated by experiments • With a very basic configuration (like test the connectivity with “your” T1) • We will streamline the instructions (ATLAS and CMS instructions are very similar) • We will validate the new “Mesh Configuration” capability of perfSONAR • http://www.usatlas.bnl.gov/twiki/bin/view/Projects/PerfSONAR_PS_Mesh • We will define testing patterns (rates, number of packets, etc ..) for each of the priorities in previous slide • We will leverage the “Mesh Configuration” to propagate the testing patterns to all sites (starting from on cloud)

  6. Next steps (asynch) • We need to verify the compatibility between perfSONAR flavors. Will do. • We need to make perfSONAR a WLCG service • Publication in GOCDB/OIM, basic SAM tests etc. • Will do, but: • We need to do the same in other areas (xrootd, squids) • Can we have a discussion all together with GOC and OIM people? A contact name, mailing list? • We need to make sure the monitoring scales as well • Work going on for the BNL Dashboard • http://perfsonar.racf.bnl.gov:8080/exda/

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