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1 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights
Stolen for use at HEPSYSMAN by Pete Gronbech 30th June 2009 Michel Jouvin LAL, Orsay June 10, 2009 GDB, CERN

2 HEPiX at a Glance 15+ years old informal forum of people involved in “fabric management” in HEP No mandate from any other body More sysadmins than IT managers Open to anybody interested : archive of all meetings Main activity is a 1-week meeting twice a year attendees per meeting, “stable” core Focus : exchange of experience and technology review Mix of large and small sites Better understanding of each others Each one benefit of the others Most of the sites involved in grid computing “On-demand” working groups Currently distributed file systems 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

3 Main Topics Main topics are always the same but main focus changes at each meeting HEPiX value is the periodic report on work in progress Umea: focus on virtualization Main tracks Site reports : very valuable part, update on changes, give a « picture » of what’s happening aroud the world Scientific Linux status and future directions Data Centers : cooling, power consumption, … Less active, projects in building phase Storage : convened by File System WG LUSTRE growing Evolving as a storage-focused forum to share experience Virtualization Benchmarking : still active, new activities related to virtualization Security and networking 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

4 Virtualization A track at each meeting for at least 2 years…
Initial focus was mainly on service consolidation Coverage extended to virtualized environments for applications Virtualized WN Integration with batch schedulers Image management and resource allocation (openNebula) Grid and clouds (eg. StratusLab) CERNVM: very minimal and generic VM approach Position of sites about VO-maintained images “First” discussion rather decision : sites not comfortable but no “No” Feasibility of a limited number of images per VO ? Part of SW area ? GDB is the place for further discussions Benchmarking: CPU, IO, Xen vs. KVM… 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

5 File Systems WG Set up 2 years ago with a mandate to review distributed file systems technologies Initial mandate from former IHEPCCC Continued since on a voluntary basis with 2 objectives Benchmarking activities with more realistic and diverse use cases: LUSTRE outperforming (2x) all other solutions in every case so far. Share experience and expertise with new technologies Mainly LUSTRE in fact as it is used in several places now New members joined: CERN (LUSTRE evaluation), FNAL, Lisbon Producing a report at each HEPiX meeting This meeting new topic: potential AFS + LUSTRE combination 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

6 Miscellaneous iSCSI evaluation at CERN
Alternative to FC ? SLURM, an alternative to Torque (MAUI?) Command-compatible with Torque First benchmarks of Nehalem-based machines 50% improvement in power efficiency compared to Hapertown CERN R&D on network anomaly (CINBAD) 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

7 PDG Notes Troy Dawson gave an update on what SL6 will be like! Also Fermi STS based on Fedora (good for desktops/laptops) d=16&sessionId=15&confId=45282 CERN move from CVS to SVN (long overlap), new computer centre will be green (heat to be used for heating other buildings) continuous rounds of procurement, aim for hepspec06 (~500 systems) in Oct 09 Skype now tolerated if correctly configured &sessionId=19&confId=45282 UMEA File servers have mirrored sys disk on USB sticks, one internal one external. 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

8 PDG Notes 2 Many sites reported problems with A/C and cooking computers with surprisingly few failures. A few sites eg LAL, Oxford have installed SL5 WNs. LAL reported problems with PBSpro. Triumf – uses bacula for backups One observation that Intel servers lasted longer than AMD over 4 year period CERN Security talk good. d=40&sessionId=5&confId=45282 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

9 PDG notes 3 Benchmarking from CERN essionId=23&confId=45282 Platform Processor HEP-SPEC06 Baseline 2 x L GHz 67.75 1 2 x E GHz 2 2 x E GHz 3 2 x 2376HE 2.3 GHz 70.47 Platform OS Compiler HEP-SPEC06 1 SLC5 gcc 1 SLC4 gcc 2 SLC5 gcc 2 SLC5 gcc 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

10 PDG Notes 4 10G card tests (require some work) d=24&sessionId=9&confId=45282 CERN Lustre evaluation talk good d=14&sessionId=10&confId=45282 Benchmarking of VMs talks from INFN and Victoria, excellent cpu perf. but interesting thing is slow i/o d=5&sessionId=7&confId=45282 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights

11 Conclusions HEPiX is a very « useful » forum opened to any site interested Complementary to GDB, focused on fabric management rather than grid services No formal membership : just register to the meeting.. Next meeting in Berkeley, October 26-30th Look for announcement soon at Ask to be registered on HEPiX mailing list (low volume…) New track on monitoring tools and practices ? Material produced is mainly presentations during the workshops Look at agendas if interested by a presentation. Start at 18/01/201910/6/2009 HEPiX Spring 2009 Highlights


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