Difference between revisions of "EPSCI WMS Discussion Apr. 3, 2020"

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=== Minutes: ===
 
=== Minutes: ===
  
''TBD''
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Attendees: Jie C., Chris L., Vardan G., Nathan B., Carl T., Graham H., David L (chair)
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'''TriDAS'''
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* We discussed [https://jeffersonlab.sharepoint.com/:b:/r/sites/SciComp/Shared%20Documents/EPSCI/SRO/Streaming/Tridas/The_Trigger_and_Data_Acquisition_System_for_the_KM3NeT.pdf?csf=1&e=AhA1t5 Tommaso's talk ] at the CLAS12 SRO meeting that happened the day before.
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* Some questions still remain:
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** Can it handle multi-stage event building e.g. 2 stages of TCPU?
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** ?
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'''WMS'''
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* Vardan gave some description of how CLARA works which opened further discussion
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* Discussed whether the SRO should provide a way to launch remote processes (either via ssh or a dedicated server)
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** CLARA and CODA philosophy is to have user's launch all processes and they broadcast their existence so central orchestrator can build list of connections
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** Mini-batch

Latest revision as of 12:54, 6 April 2020

Connection Info:

This meeting scheduled via MS Teams. Join link should be in your calendar.


Agenda:

  1. Review TriDAS
  2. Discuss Workflow Management System component of SRO

Useful References


Minutes:

Attendees: Jie C., Chris L., Vardan G., Nathan B., Carl T., Graham H., David L (chair)

TriDAS

  • We discussed Tommaso's talk at the CLAS12 SRO meeting that happened the day before.
  • Some questions still remain:
    • Can it handle multi-stage event building e.g. 2 stages of TCPU?
    • ?

WMS

  • Vardan gave some description of how CLARA works which opened further discussion
  • Discussed whether the SRO should provide a way to launch remote processes (either via ssh or a dedicated server)
    • CLARA and CODA philosophy is to have user's launch all processes and they broadcast their existence so central orchestrator can build list of connections
    • Mini-batch