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Introduction. John Gordon , STFC GDB meeting @CERN November 11th 2009. GDB meetings in 2009. Second Wednesday of each month December moved to 2 nd but OSG-WLCG-EGEE on 10-11. January 14 February 11 March 11 April 8 May 13 June 10. July 8 September 9 October 14 November 11

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  1. Introduction John Gordon, STFC GDB meeting @CERN November 11th 2009

  2. GDB meetings in 2009 • Second Wednesday of each month • December moved to 2nd • but OSG-WLCG-EGEE on 10-11 • January 14 • February 11 • March 11 • April 8 • May 13 • June 10 • July 8 • September 9 • October 14 • November 11 • December 2

  3. GDB meetings in 2010 • Second Wednesday of each month • Rooms booked for first six months • March in week of ISGC, Taipei • April in week of EGEE User Forum • My Proposal March 24 to cover March/April • Pre-GDB rooms booked, Jan, Feb, May, June, July, August, October • Offers to host? • July 14 • August 11 • September 8 • October 13 • November 10 • December 8 • January 13 • February 10 • March 24 • May 12 • June 9

  4. Pre-GDB meetings • None currently planned • Ideas please.

  5. Forthcoming Events • FP7 Calls close 24th November • SC’09, Portland, Oregon, November 16-20th 2009 • EGI Council, Stockholm 3rd December 2009 • EGI-DS Workshop, Stockholm 3rd-4th December 2009 • OSG-WLCG-EGEE Meetings, December 10-11, CERN • ISGC, Taipei, 7-12 March 2010 • EGEE User Forum, Uppsala, 12-16 April, 2010

  6. GDB Issues • Pilot Jobs, SCAS, gLExec • CREAM • SL5 • EGI • Much work on proposal submission by multiple projects • Virtualisation

  7. Main Topics Today • Middleware • SL5 for WN and other releases • CREAM • FTS2.2 • Pilot Jobs – SCAS/glexec. • HEPiX • Virtualisation • gstat2

  8. MB on glexec/SCAS and CREAM • After the October GDB I informed the Management Board about the status of glexec/SCAS and CREAM. • MB made the following statement to sites • WLCG sites should now deploy a CREAM CE service in parallel with the production LCG-CEs in order to gain real production experience. Although the ability to submit from Condor clients is still missing, the site installation will not change when this is available. The CREAM CEs should also now be marked as “production” in the information system. • glexec and SCAS are now ready for deployment. Experiments need to run multi-user pilot jobs, particularly for analysis. It is important that sites are able to support this in accordance with the agreed policies through the deployment of glexec and SCAS. This deployment should happen rapidly now. • We will consider the status of these today.

  9. Installed Capacity • As a result of feedback from some sites, the SAM Nagios tests of site BDII revealed some errors in the tests. • Many sites have corrected errors from their side. • Some improvement in overall errors seen. • Sites should check the Nagios results for their site and correct. • Sites should compare published capacity with their inside knowledge. • Gstat2 will help – L Field talk today.

  10. Other News • LHC Schedule • Still on track for (mid-?) November • Beam has reached ? • http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/ • Scrutiny Group and Requirements • Requirements agreed, pledges made to RRB • 2009/2010 Pledges reviewed at MB yesterday • Experiments willing to discuss exact profile of requirements with T1s. • Security Patching • 2 sites suspended by EGEE for not patching against last security exploit

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