Computing
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ARCHIVAL
Important Note
This is an archival area for a variety of documentation and design pages developed for the LBNE Collaboration which has since reorganized and became a part of DUNE Collaboration. This area is not actively maintained. There isn't any guarantee that the materials presented here are up-to-date or relevant - they are kept here for reference by the computing experts and managers.
If you are looking for DUNE Computing, please access this page here.
Previous Priorities (LBNE Archive)
Priorities for the software and computing work.
- Zero Suppression
- LBNE Software Infrastructure: LBNE code build, validation and continuous integration
- LBNE Geometry Description and Model
- 35t prototype readiness
- File Metadata Schema
- Prototypes:
- "Full Scale Prototype Test" at CERN (2017)
- The 35t LArTPC Prototype Test at FNAL (2015)
Software Tools
LBNE Software
- The Far Detector "lbnecode" package - LArTPC (Redmine Wiki)
- LBNE Far Detector SW releases (lbnecode)
Underlying Software Components and Tools
- art, a ROOT-based suite of tools, libraries, and applications for processing detector events.
- LArSoft, an art-based framework for simulating liquid argon drift detectors. As of Jan 24, 2014, LArSoft transitioned from svn/SRT to git/mrb/ups.
New Tools
- worch, a meta-build orchestration system based on waf framework.
- GGD, a Geometry Description system. Also see this dedicated geometry page.
- "Building in Docker", our R&D for applying the Docker platform to solve the problem of LBNE (and other) software packaging and distribution.
Facilities
FNAL
- Overview of Computing at FNAL (Slides)
- FNAL Accounts
- Grid Monitoring
- Fermigrid (Central computing facility at FNAL)
- "FIFEmon"
- FNAL Grid Accounting scoreboard
- Fermicloud
- Garden variety of monitoring stats
- Storage
BNL
- The RHIC and ATLAS Computing Facility: (RACF)
- The US ATLAS: Facilities Page (useful links)
- BNL Google Search
Open Science Grid
While not a facility or even an owner of a facility, the Open Science Grid (OSG) Consortium is an important component of the national Grid Computing infrastructure in the US as it facilitates access to High-Throughput Computing facilities for many research institutions and collaborations. LBNE enjoys the support of the OSG and has a Virtual Organization (VO) status with the Consortium.
- Gratia monitoring tool which shows Open Science Grid resource utilization.