EGI-InSPIRE:SA1.7-QR13
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1. Task Meetings
Date (dd/mm/yyyy) | Url Indico Agenda | Title | Outcome |
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2. Main Achievements
Grid Oversight
Followup upgrades of unsupported software
COD is involved in the process of retirement the EMI-1 middleware. The majority of services were already upgraded. Currently COD oversights process of StoRM service retirement (7 instances). In near future the EMI-1 dCache service withdrawal, that has extended support till 31.08.2013, will be performed.
ROD performance index
For background information on this, have a look at SA1.7-QR6, section RP OLA and ROD metrics. Since October 2011 we have been asking all NGIs above 10 items in the COD dashboard duting one month about the explanation through GGUS, what was the reason of such result and how do you plan to improve the situation. Currently we are continuing to collect and investigate these metrics and also to correlate this with other metrics and see if we can draw some conclusions from them.
Availability followup
See SA1.7-QR6 for more background information. COD has issued GGUS tickets to sites that are below 70% availability for more than three consecutive months that are eligible for suspension.
Unknown Followup
See SA1.7-QR6 and SA1.7-QR6 for more background information. In Q13 we have continued this activity. In addition, we have started discussions with the SAM nagios team to have a nagios probe that will raise alarms on the operations dashboard when the unknown percentage is higher than a certain threshold. These discussions are nearly completed.
Followup NGI Core Services availability
We have issued GGUS tickets to NGIs that do not meet the 99% availability requirement. In februari 2012 we have started up this activity. At first we have only submitted GGUS tickets to NGIs informing the of their low top-level BDII availability. This activity has been continued in this quarter.
Nagios Probe working group
This quarter a nagios probe working group has been setup having the following tasks:
* revise probes before they are integrated into SAM framework * evaluate probe- and monitoring-related improvements
COD is leading this activity. The WG met 4 times covering issues of ARC and gLite probes.
3. Issues and Mitigation
Issue Description | Mitigation Description |
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Grid Oversight: None | |
4. Plans for the next period
Grid Oversight
Review of certification procedures etc
We are busy developing a procedure to incorporate test resources into the EGI infrastructure, review the certification procedures and to identify possible changes to the operational tools. This discussion is now finished and we will make further progress on this.
Further plans
We will continue the activities that we already doing. Further we are going to proceed with carrying out the plan outlined in https://indico.egi.eu/indico/getFile.py/access?contribId=4&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=1100 and startup the plans described in https://documents.egi.eu/public/ShowDocument?docid=1529. More specific, the next quarter we will stop the followup of the top-BDII and RPI follow-up as a part of these plans.