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Exploiting CRIC to streamline the configuration management of GlideinWMS factories for CMS support. / Dost, Jeffrey; Mascheroni, Marco; Andreeva, Julia et al.
24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019). ed. / C Doglioni; D Kim; GA Stewart; L Silvestris; P Jackson; W Kamleh. University of Lueneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions, 2020. (EPJ Web of Conferences; Vol. 245).
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Dost, J, Mascheroni, M, Andreeva, J
, Anisenkov, A, Box, D, Di Girolamo, A, Haleem, S, Kizinevic, E, Majewski, K, Letts, J, Pardavila, LL, Coimbra, BM, Yzquierdo, AP-C, Mambelli, M, Paparrigopoulos, P & Zvada, M 2020,
Exploiting CRIC to streamline the configuration management of GlideinWMS factories for CMS support. in C Doglioni, D Kim, GA Stewart, L Silvestris, P Jackson & W Kamleh (eds),
24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019). EPJ Web of Conferences, vol. 245, University of Lueneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions, 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), Adelaide, Australia,
04.11.2019.
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024503023
APA
Dost, J., Mascheroni, M., Andreeva, J.
, Anisenkov, A., Box, D., Di Girolamo, A., Haleem, S., Kizinevic, E., Majewski, K., Letts, J., Pardavila, L. L., Coimbra, B. M., Yzquierdo, A. P-C., Mambelli, M., Paparrigopoulos, P., & Zvada, M. (2020).
Exploiting CRIC to streamline the configuration management of GlideinWMS factories for CMS support. In C. Doglioni, D. Kim, GA. Stewart, L. Silvestris, P. Jackson, & W. Kamleh (Eds.),
24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019) (EPJ Web of Conferences; Vol. 245). University of Lueneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions.
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024503023
Vancouver
Dost J, Mascheroni M, Andreeva J
, Anisenkov A, Box D, Di Girolamo A et al.
Exploiting CRIC to streamline the configuration management of GlideinWMS factories for CMS support. In Doglioni C, Kim D, Stewart GA, Silvestris L, Jackson P, Kamleh W, editors, 24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019). University of Lueneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions. 2020. (EPJ Web of Conferences). doi: 10.1051/epjconf/202024503023
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{643671149bbe4ee9bb621b83ad2d578d,
title = "Exploiting CRIC to streamline the configuration management of GlideinWMS factories for CMS support",
abstract = "GlideinWMS is a workload management and provisioning system that allows sharing computing resources distributed over independent sites. Based on the requests made by GlideinWMS frontends, a dynamically sized pool of resources is created by GlideinWMS pilot factories via pilot job submission to resource sites' CEs. More than 400 CEs are currently serving more than ten virtual organizations through GlideinWMS, with CMS being the biggest user with 230 CEs. The complex configurations of the parameters defining resource requests, as submitted to those CEs, have been historically managed by manually editing a set of di fferent XML files. New possibilities arise with CMS adopting the CRIC, an information system that collects, aggregates, stores, and exposes, among other things, computing resource data coming from various data providers. The paper will describe the challenges faced when CMS started to use CRIC to automatically generate the GlideinWMS factory configurations. The architecture of the prototype, and the ancillary tools developed to ease this transition, will be discussed. Finally, future plans and milestones will be outlined.",
author = "Jeffrey Dost and Marco Mascheroni and Julia Andreeva and Alexey Anisenkov and Dennis Box and {Di Girolamo}, Alessandro and Saqib Haleem and Edita Kizinevic and Krista Majewski and James Letts and Pardavila, {Lorena Lobato} and Coimbra, {Bruno Moreira} and Yzquierdo, {Antonio Perez-Calero} and Marco Mambelli and Panos Paparrigopoulos and Marian Zvada",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1051/epjconf/202024503023",
language = "English",
series = "EPJ Web of Conferences",
publisher = "University of Lueneburg, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Research Institute on Professions",
editor = "C Doglioni and D Kim and GA Stewart and L Silvestris and P Jackson and W Kamleh",
booktitle = "24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019)",
address = "Germany",
note = "24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) ; Conference date: 04-11-2019 Through 08-11-2019",
}
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AU - Box, Dennis
AU - Di Girolamo, Alessandro
AU - Haleem, Saqib
AU - Kizinevic, Edita
AU - Majewski, Krista
AU - Letts, James
AU - Pardavila, Lorena Lobato
AU - Coimbra, Bruno Moreira
AU - Yzquierdo, Antonio Perez-Calero
AU - Mambelli, Marco
AU - Paparrigopoulos, Panos
AU - Zvada, Marian
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