Difference between revisions of "SRO RTDP Aug. 12, 2024"
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=== Minutes === | === Minutes === | ||
− | + | Attendees: David L., Ayan R., Vardan G., Fabio R., Jeng T., Cissie M., Marco B. | |
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+ | * Jeng is now fully moved to Texas. | ||
+ | ** David needs to gather his monitor/keyboard from his old office | ||
+ | * Some discussion on stream aggregation | ||
+ | ** Carl did something months ago that worked for GlueX data, but was not general enough to work with CLAS12 SRO data | ||
+ | * DPUX | ||
+ | ** Working on Graphics component | ||
+ | ** RDFS configuration format | ||
+ | ** Vardan will create tasks so that other developers can contribute | ||
+ | * Monitoring DB | ||
+ | ** Prometheus and InfluxDB are most popular Open Source solutions | ||
+ | ** Prometheus is first option since it works with Network Exporter from Docker | ||
+ | ** InfluxDB uses syntax that looks like SQL so has raised cybersecurity issues in the past | ||
=== Action Items === | === Action Items === |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 25 September 2024
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Agenda:
- Previous Meeting
- Announcements:
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- Renewal presentation
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- Packet Capture Analysis
- packet replay
- stream aggregation
- event identification
- "physics" plots
- BDX Status + R&D
- RTDP Configuration
- DPUX format + tools
- RTDP Configuration
- Milestone Progress: (Github Project)
- FY24Q2
- M05: Create stream splitter program for EVIO or HIPO data formatted files
M06: Create stream splitter program for simulated data in PODIO for ePIC- M07: Create VTP emulator using files produced by stream splitter
- M08: Create controller program to synchronize multiple VTP emulators
- FY24Q3
- M09: Determine appropriate schema for all aspects of monitoring system
- M10: Establish databases for monitoring system using existing JLab servers.
- M11: Integrate Hydra as monitoring component.
- FY24Q4
- M12: Integrate off-line data analysis framework into platform for CLAS12 data
- M13: Integrate off-line data analysis framework into platform for ePIC or GlueX simulated data
- M14: Integrate example JANA2 analysis into platform
- FY24Q2
- AOT
Minutes
Attendees: David L., Ayan R., Vardan G., Fabio R., Jeng T., Cissie M., Marco B.
- Jeng is now fully moved to Texas.
- David needs to gather his monitor/keyboard from his old office
- Some discussion on stream aggregation
- Carl did something months ago that worked for GlueX data, but was not general enough to work with CLAS12 SRO data
- DPUX
- Working on Graphics component
- RDFS configuration format
- Vardan will create tasks so that other developers can contribute
- Monitoring DB
- Prometheus and InfluxDB are most popular Open Source solutions
- Prometheus is first option since it works with Network Exporter from Docker
- InfluxDB uses syntax that looks like SQL so has raised cybersecurity issues in the past