The Liquid Argon calorimeter (LAr) is a key detector component in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. It provides precision measurements of electrons, photons, jets and missing transverse energy produced in the LHC pp collisions. The LAr calorimeter has been installed in the ATLAS cavern and filled with liquid argon since 2006. Since then the calorimeter has been continuously operated in order to gain experience, commission it and prepare for the LHC collisions. We present results assessing the liquid argon calorimeter performance obtained using random triggers, calibration data, cosmic muons, and LHC beam splash events (from fall 2008 LHC running). Preliminary results from the 2009-2010 LHC running period (if available at the time of the Conf...