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=== Minutes ===
 
=== Minutes ===
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Attendees: David L., Mike G., Jeng T.
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* Vardan and Cissie were away at SC24 this week
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* We briefly discussed the CLAS12 packet capture data
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** Processing of that data is still stalled. We need to gain heavy momentum there so we can demonstrate a physics signal from the data. (e.g. pi0 peak)
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** David will discuss with Nathan how to move this forward
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* Discussion of milestones M16-M18 that create proxy components for an effects-based simulation
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** Mike will start working on a stand-alone CPU component.
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*** This will require an initial list of configuration parameters (e.g. Nthreads, latency, etc...)
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*** Data ingress/egress may be controlled via reading/writing a socket
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*** Work on GPU and FPGA components will follow once a working CPU component is established
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* Jeng reported on work to get a cycl workflow running on slurm with 3 processes (iperf3 server+client and prometheus DB server)
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** A cycl configuration and a fireworks configuration file were shown. We discussed again how the system would work with DPOL as a master configuration and translators to generate either cycle or fireworks configurations from it
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** David expressed concerns that progress on the framework itself and component development has not commenced due to focus on the configurations.
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*** Jeng will focus on milestone M15 "Establish general framework for RTDP simulation" that will be capable of utilizing Mike's CPU component
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** Cissie will focus on the monitoring infrastructure
  
 
=== Action Items ===
 
=== Action Items ===

Revision as of 16:03, 18 November 2024

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Agenda:

  1. Previous Meeting
  2. Announcements:
  3. Project Progress: (Github Project)
    1. May 2024 Packet Capture Analysis
    2. RTDP workflow monitoring
    3. RTDP Configuration
  4. BDX Status + R&D
  5. AOT

Milestones



Minutes

Attendees: David L., Mike G., Jeng T.

  • Vardan and Cissie were away at SC24 this week
  • We briefly discussed the CLAS12 packet capture data
    • Processing of that data is still stalled. We need to gain heavy momentum there so we can demonstrate a physics signal from the data. (e.g. pi0 peak)
    • David will discuss with Nathan how to move this forward
  • Discussion of milestones M16-M18 that create proxy components for an effects-based simulation
    • Mike will start working on a stand-alone CPU component.
      • This will require an initial list of configuration parameters (e.g. Nthreads, latency, etc...)
      • Data ingress/egress may be controlled via reading/writing a socket
      • Work on GPU and FPGA components will follow once a working CPU component is established
  • Jeng reported on work to get a cycl workflow running on slurm with 3 processes (iperf3 server+client and prometheus DB server)
    • A cycl configuration and a fireworks configuration file were shown. We discussed again how the system would work with DPOL as a master configuration and translators to generate either cycle or fireworks configurations from it
    • David expressed concerns that progress on the framework itself and component development has not commenced due to focus on the configurations.
      • Jeng will focus on milestone M15 "Establish general framework for RTDP simulation" that will be capable of utilizing Mike's CPU component
    • Cissie will focus on the monitoring infrastructure

Action Items