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IEEE Symposium Conference Record Nuclear Science 2004. | 2004

Performance of R-GMA based grid job monitoring system for CMS data production

R. Byrom; David Colling; S. M. Fisher; C. Grandi; P.R. Hobson; P. Kyberd; B. C. MacEvoy; J. J. Nebrensky; H Tallini; S. Traylen

High Energy Physics experiments, such as the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, have large-scale data processing requirements, with stored data accumulating at a rate of 1 Gbyte/s. This load comfortably exceeds any previous processing requirements and we believe it may be most efficiently satisfied through Grid computing. Management of large Monte Carlo productions (/spl sim/3000 jobs) or data analyses and the quality assurance of the results requires careful monitoring and bookkeeping, and an important requirement when using the Grid is the ability to monitor transparently the large number of jobs that are being executed simultaneously at multiple remote sites. R-GMA is a monitoring and information management service for distributed resources based on the Grid Monitoring Architecture of the Global Grid Forum. We have previously developed a system allowing us to test its performance under a heavy load while using few real Grid resources. We present the latest results on this system and compare them with the data collected while running actual CMS simulation jobs on the LCG2 Grid test bed.

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P. Kyberd

Brunel University London

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P.R. Hobson

Brunel University London

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C. Grandi

University of Bologna

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