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V.Gavrilov 1 , I.Golutvin 2 , V.Ilyin 3 , O.Kodolova 3 ,

RDMS CMS data processing and analysis workflow. CMS Tier1 an Tier 2 Sites. V.Gavrilov 1 , I.Golutvin 2 , V.Ilyin 3 , O.Kodolova 3 , V.Korenkov 2 , E.Tikhonenko 2 , S.Shmatov 2 ,V.Zhiltsov 2 1- Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia

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V.Gavrilov 1 , I.Golutvin 2 , V.Ilyin 3 , O.Kodolova 3 ,

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  1. RDMS CMS data processing and analysis workflow CMS Tier1 an Tier 2 Sites V.Gavrilov1, I.Golutvin2, V.Ilyin3, O.Kodolova3, V.Korenkov2, E.Tikhonenko2, S.Shmatov2 ,V.Zhiltsov 2 1- Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia 2- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia 3 – Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow, Russia NEC’2011 Varna, Bulgaria, September 12-19, 2011

  2. Composition of the RDMS CMS Collaboration RDMS - Russia andDubna Member States CMS Collaboration • Russia • Russian Federation • Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino • Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow • Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS, Moscow • Moscow State University, Institute for Nuclear Physics, Moscow • Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS, St.Petersburg • P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow Associated members: • High Temperature Technology Center of Research & Development Institute of Power Engineering, Moscow • Russian Federal Nuclear Centre – Scientific Research Institute for Technical Physics, Snezhinsk • Myasishchev Design Bureau, Zhukovsky • Electron, National Research Institute, St. Petersburg • Dubna Member States • Armenia • Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan • Belarus • Byelorussian State University, Minsk • Research Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk • National Centre for Particle and High Energy Physics, Minsk • Research Institute for Applied Physical Problems, Minsk • Bulgaria • Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, BAS, Sofia • University of Sofia, Sofia • Georgia • High Energy Physics Institute, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi • Institute of Physics, Academy of Science ,Tbilisi • Ukraine • Institute of Single Crystals of National Academy of Science, Kharkov • National Scientific Center, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov • Kharkov State University, Kharkov • Uzbekistan • Institute for Nuclear Physics, UAS, Tashkent • JINR • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna the RDMS CMS Collaboration was founded in Dubna in September 1994

  3. ME1/1 ME SE EE HE HF FS RDMS Participation in CMS Construction RDMS Full Responsibility RDMS Participation

  4. RDMS Participation in CMS Project • Full responsibility including management, design, construction, • installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation for: • Endcap Hadron Calorimeter, HE • 1st Forward Muon Station,ME1/1 Participation in: Forward Hadron Calorimeter,HF EndcapECAL,EE Endcap Preshower,SE Endcap Muon System,ME Forward Shielding,FS

  5. RDMS activities in CMS • Design, production and installation • Calibration and alignment • Reconstruction algorithms • Data processing and analysis • Monte Carlo simulation H (150 GeV)  Z0Z0  4 

  6. RDMS CMS T2 association Now Future interest Analysis Groups Exotica: T2_RU_JINR Exotica: T2_RU_INR HI: T2_RU_SINP QCD: T2_RU_PNPI Electroweak: T2_UA_KIPT Top: T2_RU_SINP FWD: T2_RU_IHEP Object/Performance Groups Muon: T2_RU_JINR e-gamma-ECAL: T2_RU_INR JetMET-HCAL: T2_RU_ITEP

  7. Physics groups association RU_JINR - Muons and Exotica RU_SINP - Heavy Ions RU_ITEP - JetMET/HCAL UA_KIPT - Electroweak

  8. RDMS CMS in Physics analysis Forward Physics Observation of diffraction in minbias events at LHC SINP MSU Study of 2 jet production in hard single diffraction IHEP, SINP MSU, Erevan Study of 2 jet production in central diffraction IHEP, ITEP, SINP, Erevan Search for BFKL effects at di-jet production PNPI, ITEP,INR Higgs Search for Higgs bosons in decays into 2 photons, 4 leptons, 2 leptons JINR, ITEP, MSU, Kharkov and 2 jets, 2 leptons and 2 neutrinos QCD Measurement of the gamma+jet cross-sections JINR, ITEP, SINP Study of Bose-Einstein correlations JINR Study of jet shapes JINR, ITEP, SINP Study of jet fragmentation SINP MSU, ITEP EWK Measurement of DY muon pair production JINR, Minsk, Gomel Measurement of forward-backward asymmetry in muon pair production JINR Measurement of triple boson couplings Minsk Top physics Observing the t-channel single top process IHEP, SINP SUSY Search for sleptons and lepton flavor number violation INR Exotics Search for heavy neutrino and WR INR Search for new resonances (extra dimensions, Z’ and other exotic states) in DY JINR Search for non-resonance di-muon signals from ADD and compositeness JINR Heavy Ion QGP hard probes (heavy quarkonia and jets) and soft probes (elliptic flow) SINP MSU, LPI

  9. CMS T2 requirements (before April, 2011) Basic requirements to CMS VO T2 sites for Physics group hosting: a) info on contact persons responsible for site operation b) site visibility (BDII) c) availability of CMSSW actual version d) regular file transfer test “OK” e) Certified links with CMS T1: 2 up and 4 down f) CMS job robot test “OK” g) disk space ~ 150-200 TB for: - central space (~30 TB) - analysis space (~60-100 TB) - MC space (~20 TB) - local space (~30-60 TB) - local CMS users space (~2 TB per user) h) CPU resources ~ 3KSI2K per 1 TB disk space, 2GB memory per job 9

  10. T2 readiness requirements • Site visibility and CMS VO support • Availability of disk and CPU resources • Daily SAM availability > 80% • Daily JR-MM efficiency > 90% • Commissioned (active) links TO Tier-1 sites ≥ 2 • Commissioned (active) links FROM Tier-1 sites≥ 4

  11. RDMS CMS T2 Readiness (July, 2011)

  12. Status of Readiness (14 September, 2011)

  13. Normalized CPU time (in 1K.SI2K.Hours) consumed by the CMS sites September, 2010 – August, 2011)

  14. Total Number of CMS Jobs at RDMS CMS sites January, 2010 – August, 2010 and January, 2011 – August, 2011 1 747 182 jobs 5.8% 2 253 116 jobs 8.7%

  15. Job Summary at RDMS CMS Sites for 2011as in the CMS Dashboard Job Status per Sites Site Activity Job Efficiency

  16. PHEDEX Transfer Rate&Transfer Volumes for RDMS CMS sites (Oct.2010-Sept.2011)

  17. JINR-KIPT Common Activities in CMS Computing Support • Cooperation between JINR and KIPT (Kharkov, Ukraine) has been supported by 2 grants of Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) and Ukrainian Academy of Science: • 08-07-90410-Ukr_a (2008-2009 гг.) “Preparation of LIT JINR (Dubna) and NSC KIPT (Kharkov) computing centers for CMS (CERN) distributed data analysis on the base of grid technologies” – completed (see: Bunetsky O. O. et al. , Preparation of NSC KIPT and JINR Grid-Infrastructures for Data Analysis at the CMS Experiment (CERN), P11-2010-11, Dubna, 2010,http://www1.jinr.ru/Preprints/2010/011%28P11-2010-11%29.pdf) • 10-07-90400-Ukr_а (2010-2011 гг.)“Support and development of LIT JINR and NSC KIPT grid-infrastructures for CMS distributed data processing during the first two years of LHC operation”– in a progress

  18. Summary IHEP, INR, ITEP, JINR, PNPI, SINP and UA_KIPT are in a stable state RRC_KI – was not in a stable state but by the moment the situation has been significantly improved Current task is to define status of the RDMS CMS sites in context of the new CMS requirements to CMS T2

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