EPSCI Group Meeting Mar. 17, 2020

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Agenda:

  1. Previous meeting
  2. Telework
    • Issues?
    • Microsoft Teams
    • End Date?
  3. A.I. Hire
  4. SRO
  5. JANA2 (Nathan)
  6. ADIOS (Carl)
  7. MCWrapper, Hydra, ... (Thomas)

Minutes:

Attendees: David L., Graham H., Nathan B., Thomas B., Vardan G., Carl T.

Telework

  • This is the first week of telework due to corvid-19. Some access to the lab to obtain needed equipment may be possible, but will need to be coordinated. If needed, people should contact Graham.
  • We are starting to ramp up use of Microsoft Teams. Everyone encouraged to use it so we can identify the parts that are useful for our remote working conditions.
  • No end date for the telework is known

A.I. Hire

  • Have contacted HR, but communication cycle is not fast.

SRO

  • Vardan has setup a SharePoint page to start gathering information relevant to SRO. Graham pointed out there is a documents section on the SciComp SharePoint page. Vardan will start putting documents there.

JANA2

  • Nathan has been in contact with a an eJANA user @ CERN, helping them with it. He is a bit behind on the ACTS (tracking software) implementation for EIC, but is under pressure by the EIC folks to ramp it up this week.

ADIOS

  • Carl has compiled ADIOS on his laptop and started reviewing the documentation. He will look into testing it on the high speed (100Gbps) Indra network using indras1, and indras2

MCWrapper

  • Graham spoke with Nobuo who is interested in running jobs on OSG. The thinking is that Thomas' MCWrapper may be generalized to allow submitting any job, not just simulation jobs.
  • Some work was done to support EIC with MCWrapper with a JupyterHub button. When Thomas tried to demonstrate this to Yulia, it had already been broken (by Wes). It has since been fixed.