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*Scientific Project Leader : Jean-Pierre Meyer (CEA-DAPNIA)
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*Scientific Project Leader : Jean-Pierre Meyer (CEA-IRFU)
 
*Technical Project Leader : Michel Jouvin (LAL)
 
*Technical Project Leader : Michel Jouvin (LAL)
[http://grif.fr/ GRIF](Grille Recherche en Ile de France) is a Tier2 project started by [http://www-dapnia.cea.fr/ DAPNIA (CEA, Saclay)], [http://www.lal.in2p3.fr/dyn/ LAL (IN2P3, Orsay)] and [http://www-lpnhep.in2p3.fr/ LPNHE (IN2P3, Paris6)] beginning of 2005. [http://ipnweb.in2p3.fr/ IPNO (IN2P3, Orsay)] and [http://polywww.in2p3.fr/ LLR (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau)] joined the project during fall 2005. This is a collaborative effort to provide Tier2 for all the LHC experiments for simulation and analysis.
 
  
GRIF resources goal for LHC startup (end of 2007) is :
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The [https://grif.fr/ GRIF] project (« Grille au service de la Recherche en Ile-de-France ») is a combined effort of the six laboratories of high energy physics in Paris region (Ile de France) to setup a unique computing and disk ressources based on grid computing technologies.
    * 1500 CPUs (Xeon 3Ghz equivalent)
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This ressource consists in more than 18000 computing cores and almost 8 petabytes of storage and is used by regional academics users.
    * 350 TB of disk space
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Engineers taking care of these ressources are also in charge of other duties (teachinh, expertise in development and project management), easing the use of grid for new users.
  
Resources will be distributed between the different GRIF members but will appear as a unique resource from the grid. GRIF EGEE/LCG site is GRIF. Details on GRIF project goals, ressources and progress can be found at [http://grif.fr/ GRIF site].
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The GRIF project:
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* is a major computing and storage center, called Tier 2 and Tier 3, for LHC ("Large Hadron Collider") experiments at CERN, as part of the WLCG (“World Lhc Computing Grid”) project;
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* gives computing and storage ressources for other collaborations of the GRIF laboratories as well as for other disciplines as part of the EGI project (“European Grid Infrastructure”);
  
*LCG Grid Operations Centre's entry for this site: [https://goc.gridops.org/site/list?id=239 GRIF] ''(access granted by LCG user certficate)''
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Additional information:
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*LCG Grid Operations Centre's entry for this site: [https://goc.egi.eu/portal/index.php?Page_Type=View_Object&object_id=60&grid_id=0 GRIF] ''(access granted by LCG user certficate)''
 
*Supported LHC VOs: Alice, Atlas, CMS, LHCb
 
*Supported LHC VOs: Alice, Atlas, CMS, LHCb
 
*LCG Information System Monitor for this site: [http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gstat/GRIF/ GRIF]
 
*LCG Information System Monitor for this site: [http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gstat/GRIF/ GRIF]
 
= DAPNIA TESTS LECTURE/ECRITURE DISKSERVERS =
 
Utilisation de lmdd et de bonnie
 
 
http://ovh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/lmbench/lmbench-3.0-a5.tgz
 
 
http://www.textuality.com/bonnie/bonnie.tar.gz
 
 
 
Ecriture : 125 MB/s
 
 
Lecture : 140 MB/s
 
 
 
Exemple des commandes passées
 
 
bin/x86_64-linux-gnu/lmdd if=internal of=/dapnia/test_perf bs=1M count=12500 fsync=1
 
 
bin/x86_64-linux-gnu/lmdd of=internal if=/dapnia/test_perf fsync=1
 
 
./Bonnie -d /dapnia -s 12500
 

Latest revision as of 09:30, 12 septembre 2016

Bandeau web GRIF 2.jpg

  • Scientific Project Leader : Jean-Pierre Meyer (CEA-IRFU)
  • Technical Project Leader : Michel Jouvin (LAL)

The GRIF project (« Grille au service de la Recherche en Ile-de-France ») is a combined effort of the six laboratories of high energy physics in Paris region (Ile de France) to setup a unique computing and disk ressources based on grid computing technologies. This ressource consists in more than 18000 computing cores and almost 8 petabytes of storage and is used by regional academics users. Engineers taking care of these ressources are also in charge of other duties (teachinh, expertise in development and project management), easing the use of grid for new users.

The GRIF project:

  • is a major computing and storage center, called Tier 2 and Tier 3, for LHC ("Large Hadron Collider") experiments at CERN, as part of the WLCG (“World Lhc Computing Grid”) project;
  • gives computing and storage ressources for other collaborations of the GRIF laboratories as well as for other disciplines as part of the EGI project (“European Grid Infrastructure”);

Additional information:

  • LCG Grid Operations Centre's entry for this site: GRIF (access granted by LCG user certficate)
  • Supported LHC VOs: Alice, Atlas, CMS, LHCb
  • LCG Information System Monitor for this site: GRIF