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Title Dashboard for the LHC experiments
Author(s) Andreeva, Julia (CERN) ; Belov, S (Dubna, JINR) ; Berejnoj, A (Moscow State U.) ; Cirstoiu, C. (CERN ; Bucharest, Polytechnic Inst.) ; Chen, Y (Taiwan, Inst. Phys.) ; Chen, T (Taiwan, Inst. Phys.) ; Chiu, S (Taiwan, Inst. Phys.) ; De Francisco De Miguel, M (CERN) ; Ivanchenko, A (CERN) ; Gaidioz, B (CERN) ; Herrala, J (CERN) ; Janulis, M (CERN) ; Kodolova, O (Moscow State U.) ; Maier, G (CERN) ; Maguire, E J (CERN) ; Munro, C (Brunel U.) ; Pezoa Rivera, R (CERN) ; Rocha, R (CERN) ; Saiz, P (CERN) ; Sidorova, I (CERN ; Dubna, JINR) ; Tsai, F (Taiwan, Inst. Phys.) ; Tikhonenko, E (Moscow State U.) ; Urbah, E (Orsay, LAL)
Corporate Author(s) CERN. Geneva. IT Department
Collaboration PSS
Publication 2008
In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 119 (2008) pp.062008
In: International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, Victoria, Canada, 2 - 7 Sep 2007, pp.062008
Subject category Computing and Computers
Abstract In this paper we present the Experiment Dashboard monitoring system, which is currently in use by four Large Hadron Collider (LHC)[1] experiments. The goal of the Experiment Dashboard is to monitor the activities of the LHC experiments on the distributed infrastructure, providing monitoring data from the virtual organization (VO) and user perspectives. The LHC experiments are using various Grid infrastructures (LCG[2]/EGEE[3], OSG[4], NDGF[5]) with correspondingly various middleware flavors and job submission methods. Providing a uniform and complete view of various activities like job processing, data movement and publishing, access to distributed databases regardless of the underlying Grid flavor is the challenging task. In this paper we will describe the Experiment Dashboard concept, its framework and main monitoring applications.
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