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EGI Infrastructure operations oversight activity is provided by:
- EGI.eu Operations team
- EGI Operations Support
- Regional Operators on Duty (ROD) teams
Oversight activity over the NGI infrastructures is needed for detecting problems, coordinating the diagnosis, and monitoring the problems during the entire lifecycle until resolution. Oversight of the NGI is based on monitoring of status of services operated by sites, opening of tickets and their follow up for problem resolution. EGI.org supports and actively controls the overall status of services and sites, opening of tickets for requesting problem fixing, and tackling of residual problems not successfully distributed to NGI’s.
EGI.eu Operations team is a small team responsible for
EGI Operations support team is a small team responsible
Regional Operators on Duty (ROD) is a team responsible for solving problems on the infrastructure within NGI according to agreed procedures. They ensure that problems are properly recorded and progress according to specified time lines. They ensure that necessary information is available to all parties. The team is provided by each NGI and requires procedural knowledge on the process (rather than technical skills) for their work. Depending on how an NGI is organized there might be a number of members in the ROD team who work on duty roster (shifts on a daily or weekly basis), or there may be one person working as ROD on a daily basis and a few deputies who take over the responsibilities when necessary. This latter model is generally more suitable for small NGIs.