The automation of operations is essential to reduce manpower costs and improve the reliability of the system. The Site Status Board (SSB) is a framework which allows Virtual Organizations to monitor their computing activities at distributed sites and to evaluate site performance. The ATLAS experiment intensively uses SSB for the distributed computing shifts, for estimating data processing and data transfer efficiencies at a particular site, and for implementing automatic exclusion of sites from computing activities, in case of potential problems. ATLAS SSB provides a real-time aggregated monitoring view and keeps the history of the monitoring metrics. Based on this history, usability of a site from the perspective of ATLAS is calculated. Th...
The online farm of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, consisting of nearly 4000 PCs with various chara...
We describe the central operation of the ATLAS distributed computing system. The majority of compute...
The unprecedented size and complexity of the ATLAS experiment required adoption of a new approach fo...
The automation of operations is essential to reduce manpower costs and improve the reliability of th...
The ATLAS Experiment benefits from computing resources distributed worldwide at more than 100 WLCG s...
In the context of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research ...
The automation of ATLAS Distributed Computing (ADC) operations is essential to reduce manpower costs...
The maintenance and operation of the ATLAS detector will involve thousands of contributors from 170 ...
ATLAS is a particle physics experiment on Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The experiment produces pet...
The ATLAS experiment has had two years of steady data taking in 2010 and 2011. Data are calibrated, ...
The ATLAS experiment is being operated by highly distributed computing system which is constantly pr...
ATLAS is one of the four experiments under construction along the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ring a...
This paper details the different aspects of ATLAS Distributed Computing experience after the first 1...
Every day hundreds of tests are run on the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid for the ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb...
The volunteer computing project ATLAS@Home has been providing a stable computing resource for the AT...
The online farm of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, consisting of nearly 4000 PCs with various chara...
We describe the central operation of the ATLAS distributed computing system. The majority of compute...
The unprecedented size and complexity of the ATLAS experiment required adoption of a new approach fo...
The automation of operations is essential to reduce manpower costs and improve the reliability of th...
The ATLAS Experiment benefits from computing resources distributed worldwide at more than 100 WLCG s...
In the context of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research ...
The automation of ATLAS Distributed Computing (ADC) operations is essential to reduce manpower costs...
The maintenance and operation of the ATLAS detector will involve thousands of contributors from 170 ...
ATLAS is a particle physics experiment on Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The experiment produces pet...
The ATLAS experiment has had two years of steady data taking in 2010 and 2011. Data are calibrated, ...
The ATLAS experiment is being operated by highly distributed computing system which is constantly pr...
ATLAS is one of the four experiments under construction along the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) ring a...
This paper details the different aspects of ATLAS Distributed Computing experience after the first 1...
Every day hundreds of tests are run on the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid for the ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb...
The volunteer computing project ATLAS@Home has been providing a stable computing resource for the AT...
The online farm of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, consisting of nearly 4000 PCs with various chara...
We describe the central operation of the ATLAS distributed computing system. The majority of compute...
The unprecedented size and complexity of the ATLAS experiment required adoption of a new approach fo...