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HEPiX Spring 2014 LAPP Annecy-Le-Vieux, France Workshop Wrap-Up. Helge Meinhard. Attendees. 105 registered participants Including many first-timers! 77 from Europe (including 26 from France), 10 from North America, 6 from Asia, 12 from companies 43 different affiliations
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HEPiXSpring 2014LAPP Annecy-Le-Vieux, FranceWorkshop Wrap-Up Helge Meinhard
Attendees • 105 registered participants • Including many first-timers! • 77 from Europe (including 26 from France), 10 from North America, 6 from Asia, 12 from companies • 43 different affiliations • 26 from Europe (including 9 from France), 7 from North America, 4 from Asia, 6 companies
Presentations • 71 contributions • Scheduled total duration: 26 hours 50 minutes • Rich and very interesting program • Had to cut down all standard slots to 25 minutes, site reports to 15 minutes, in order to fit everything in • Speakers played this very well, excellent time-keeping – thanks to speakers and session chairs • High quality of presentations
Tracks and Trends… Security and networking: 7 total- IPv6, perfSONAR Storage and file systems: 6 total - CEPH, cloud storage, data/bit preservation Grids/clouds: 5 total Computing: 10 total, 7 on batch systems – HTCondor, CPU benchmarking, Atom/ARM IT facilities and business continuity: 5 total – OpenCompute, business continuity Basic IT services: 10 total - Puppet, Agile Infrastructure End-user IT services and operating systems: 6 total – Scientific Linux past and future
Breaks • Coffee breaks • Lunches • Dinner, evening discussions • Welcome reception – sunset boat cruise • Social event on the lakeside Countless hours of valuable discussion
Scientific Linux (1) • Launched 10 years ago when the conditions had changed • Now they have changed again (agreement between Red Hat and CentOS) – we need to (re-)act • Clear, enlightening presentations • Passionate discussion • My own conclusion: HEP community strongly prefers to take a common approach
Scientific Linux (2) • Very constructive discussion on Tuesday with Connie Sieh, JarekPolok, Tim Bell, HM • CentOS still not stable enough – too early to take firm decisions on SL • HEP should try and participate in CentOS discussions and decisions • Launch Scientific SIG with contributions by (at least) FNAL and CERN • Each team to build respective SL release when RHEL 7/CentOS 7 get released • Both teams to observe and maintain active dialogue • Review of situation, possibly decision at fall HEPiX meeting
Board Meeting (1) • Current and next meetings • Working groups • IPv6: plea to attend WLCG pre-GDB in June • Benchmarking: see report. Experiment participation assured; work to select typical experiment applications to start soon; benchmark candidates to be considered when SPEC CPU2014 is released • Batch: issue with HEPiX Wiki write access; conclusions from WLCG pre-GDB to be integrated • Configuration management: see report. Yaim replacement to be considered • Bit preservation: see report • Energy efficiency: despite active effort, no positive echo. Go into passive (observing) mode
Board Meeting (2) • Web site: draft of new site well advanced (thanks to DESY HH) • Contents to be reviewed by all board members and track conveners • Release date: 30 June 2014 • Further maintenance on rotational basis • Board members and track conveners have all (been) volunteered – more volunteers welcome • Infrastructure for DNS, Web, Wiki, mailing lists, AFS, … moved from Caspur to INFN Rome • Some initial issues • All VMs on single hypervisor
Board Meeting (3) • North-American co-chair – Sandy’s 2nd term ends fall 2014 • Search committee formed: Lisa Giacchetti, Tony Wong, Helge Meinhard • Call for nominations in June, election in board meeting during fall workshop
Next meetings • Fall 2014: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA • 13 – 17 October 2014 • Same tracks as this time • First public announcement before mid June • Spring 2015: University of Oxford, UK • 23 – 27 March 2015 • Proposals received for subsequent meetings • May need to swap European/N-American meeting every now and then Expressions of interest and proposals are always welcome
Thanks • … to all participants • … to all speakers • … for their contribution and for having accepted constraints • … to the track convenors and chairs • … for having solicited contributions, and having kept things well within schedule
Special thanks PierrickMicout will have retired by next meeting Thanks for many yearswith HEPiX and the Board - Tousnosvoeux et au revoir
Special thanks (cont’d) Western Digital DataDirect Networks Univa Without their support and their participation, many things would not have been possible
Special thanks (cont’d) Local organisingcommittee: • FrédériqueChollet • Eric Fede • Muriel Gougerot • StéphaneJézéquel • Nadine Neyroud • Lionel Bert-Erboul • LAPP Local organisers(cont’d): • MyriamFroger • Monique Cottin • Cécile Jacob • Sophie Lieunard • Marie-Claude Lacombe • Nicole Berger • Sylvain Garrigues • Patrick Letournel
Final Words Have a good trip back… … and see you in Lincoln/Nebraska!