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1 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting1 Overview FW News PVSS News PVSS Scaling Up News Front-end News Questions

2 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting2 Framework News FW redesigned during 2003 and compatible with PVSSII v3 (FW 2)  On request, and with the participation, of all LHC experiments FW 2 is not compatible with FW 1 or PVSSII 2.12.1 or earlier Redesign to simplify configuration and to improve performance First release in Feb 2004 Regular releases since (~monthly) Current version FW 2.09

3 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting3 Core  FSM: Redesigned version released Hierarchy improvements and increased flexibility (CMS request) Trend tree and configuration DB require modification to be compatible  Configs Completing implementation of performance improvement  Mass configuration Concept and prototype presented and agreed at FWWG New iteration needed to finish (end of October) Devices  Wiener Automatic generation of OPC config file implemented  CAEN EASY system implemented started Needs further clarification with company Some problems with generic OPC server  ISEG First release produced by Sorina Still major problems with OPC server  Rack Monitoring and Control First version ready Needs to be tested with TS/EL PLC software Needs formal agreement in FWWG Compatible with EMDB used by ATLAS, CMS and LHCb Framework Latest Developments

4 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting4 Tools  Trending tool Adding XY plots (some limitations due to current PVSS bugs) Upgraded/tested to work in distributed systems Many improvements suggested by users have been implemented  Configuration DB Development frozen after next release (waiting for feedback) Mapping to user defined schema  DIP Driver Integration with PVSS complete Being prepared for release  Access control Work re-starting on this component Development  Help Concept agreed: Overview (essentially course material) + reference manual type help for panels and libraries Format for reference help panels agreed in FWWG Framework Latest Developments

5 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting5 Framework Future Work Collecting requirements for:  Alarm system  Data visualisation  Other miscellaneous items First input from Control Co-ordinators These requirements will need further discussion in FWWG

6 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting6 PVSS Scaling Up - I Showstopper Tests: “Showstopper” stress tests completed by end June 2004 as planned. http://itcobe.web.cern.ch/itcobe/Projects/ScalingUpPVSS/welcome.html Presentation made to JCOP on 22 nd July was well received. http://agenda.cern.ch/fullAgenda.php?ida=a043290 PVSS behaves very well indeed and our understanding is much improved.  No design features were found which would prevent the building of large systems.  Many of the minor bugs reported in last 12 months have been fixed in new V3.0 Release (especially in the area of Alarm reporting)

7 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting7 PVSS Scaling Up - II Ethernet Stress: Collaborating with Peter to investigate and understand the consequences to PVSS of external interference. Introducing deliberate “Ethernet stress” on a private network.

8 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting8 PVSS Scaling Up - III Optimisation testing: Experiments now invited to specify realistic and relevant scenarios for optimisation tests. Optimisation tests will be used to help determine better configurations. Working towards producing a recommendations document for best configurations

9 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting9 Front-end News OPC Servers  ISEG After > 2years, and 10-15 versions, ISEG has still not been able to provide a stable OPC server!  Wiener The Wiener OPC server is progressing better but still has bugs. New release (1.007) received this week – under testing  For both ISEG and Wiener we are finding bugs that should have been found by the company  Cannot continue to invest this level of effort into testing substandard products (applies really only to ISEG now)  CAEN There have been various problems with CAEN systems – lost of communication, OPC crashes. These are being investigated but are not yet understood!

10 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting10 PVSS News - I PVSSII v3 released in March 2004 Major improvements over 2.12.1 were:  Increased robustness and stability  Improved performance  Simplified distributed system configuration and local dp containers  New AES  Remote installable client  Mass parameterization  ModBus TCP/IP driver Latest version PVSS II 3.01 SP1 is available

11 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting11 PVSS News - II Meeting with ETM 14 th /14 th September Many issues discussed in a constructive atmosphere New intermediate releases to include:  Oracle archiving  Siemens S7 driver Major new developments planned with next versions:  Improved security between PVSS managers (SSL)  Improved alarm handling (avalanche handling + alarm delay)  JAVA thin client  Use of new compilers gcc 3.2.3 and VisualStudio 7.1  Identification of invalid data in trend  Dynamic building of name space  VCR facility  Simple XML-based communications protocol  Improved PARA module for Linux

12 20th September 2004ALICE DCS Meeting12 Security and S/W Deployment Computer Network and Infrastructure for Controls (CBIC) working group started:  Define plan of work to cover development of o/s system and networking tools,  Define rules and policies for connection of equipment,  Define rules, policies and mechanisms for inter-domain and Internet communications,  Document all domains and ensure responsibilities designated,  Investigate technical means to ensure compliance.


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