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1 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20001 Oxford Particle Physics Site Report Pete Gronbech Systems Manager

2 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20002 Goals and Objectives l Flexibility on the Desktop (Low cost Seats) n Access to networked services (X, http, IMAP) n Access to PC Applications n Reduce management overheads n Reduce costs l Servers provide Compute power n Central Servers for UNIX, VMS, Mail & Web n Compatibility with CERN / DESY / Fermilab n Provide Code development environments

3 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20003 The Server / Desktop Divide NT PC Unix Workstation Desktops Servers General Purpose Unix Server VMS Server Mail Server Web Server NT Server

4 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20004 Status l Aim to standardise and centralise as much of the IT infrastructure as provides real benefit across whole department. l HEP specific computing on top of basic infrastructure. l Campus backbone now Gigabit Ethernet with 100Mbs to departments. Physics is mixture or 10 /100MBs switched ethernet behind ‘drawbridge’ firewall. l Desktop Strategy - Windows NT4 Workstation (100 particle physics 200 across physics) MS Office, eXceed, Web browsers, Mail clients etc. Systems generated by cloning (with GHOST) l Server Strategy - HEP Computation - Heavy use of remote compute farms, local compute server (Digital UNIX 3 CPU server) for interactive work especially code development. Linux for CDF group, RAL csf Porting machine and MINOS dual boot DAQ machine.

5 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20005 Status 2 l Additional CPU is provided by a Digital Alpha 500au. New CPU provided by Linux. Just ordered a dual 800MHz 2GB RAM system for SNO analysis. l Oxford is the ‘Lead site’ for successful CDF_JIF bid, multi-cpu server plus 1 TB store in each CDF institute. Plus larger 2TB store at RAL and even larger at Fermilab. l Server Strategy - IT in general - NT server (6) for desktop file/print, Exchange 5.5 for email, IIS 4 for web serving, MS Terminal Server to give NT 4 remote access. l VMS - DAQ systems still important but general purpose service is running down (mail, word processing etc going to NT) l Data Acquisition - LABview on NT for most laboratory DAQ and control (used by wide range of research groups) l Videoconferencing - PC based Intel plus access to ISDN6 Tandberg. MS Netmeeting used frequently to DESY

6 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20006 Linux NT PC Unix Workstation Desktops Servers CDF Linux (Dual 400MHz PII) RAL Linux Farm Porting Machine Treat Linux as just another Unix and hence a server OS to be managed centrally. Wish to avoid badly managed desktop PC’s running Linux. MINOS Linux/NT DAQ pplx1 RH5.0 pplx2 RH5.2 ppnt109 RH6.1

7 22nd March 2000HEPSYSMAN 20007 Plans and Concerns l Look to replace local compute server with RAID Disk Server and Linux CPU servers. Disk server could be Intel based running NT or Linux but if performance is not sufficient a proprietary solution may be used. l Experience gained with CDF distributed data store will help plan LHC requirements. l Choice of OS/platforms for computation. Clear that this will be Red Hat Linux l NT4 provides all desktop functionality we need. Will look at Windows2000 but no rush (at least for the desktop) l cost of software licensing l MAN POWER


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