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== Workflow for jobs == | == Workflow for jobs == | ||
* [[Grids|Grids]] - overview of the computing farms and job submission | * [[Grids|Grids]] - overview of the computing farms and job submission | ||
* [[HPC]] - high performance computing resources | |||
* [[MCProdWorkflow| production simulation workflow]] - how to run simulation, concatenate and upload the files | * [[MCProdWorkflow| production simulation workflow]] - how to run simulation, concatenate and upload the files | ||
* [[MARSWorkflow| MARS and G4Beamline workflow]] - these are not in the art framework | * [[MARSWorkflow| MARS and G4Beamline workflow]] - these are not in the art framework |
Revision as of 15:15, 18 April 2017
Workflow for jobs
- Grids - overview of the computing farms and job submission
- HPC - high performance computing resources
- production simulation workflow - how to run simulation, concatenate and upload the files
- MARS and G4Beamline workflow - these are not in the art framework
- Job planning - considerations of project CPU, disk, memory and file size
- Prestage - make sure files have been retrieved off tape and are ready to use
- GenerateFcl - generate fcl for simulation jobs
- SubmitJobs - submit, monitor and recover jobs in the workflow
- Concatenate - merging root and art files
- Upload - upload files to tape
- mu2egrid - reference for scripts in workflows
Data Handling
- dCache - the large aggregated data disk system
- enstore - the mass storage tape system
- Data transfer - how to move larger datasets, necessary for grid jobs
- File names - how to name files for upload or for production
- File families - the logical grouping of data on tapes
- SAM - file metadata and data handling management system
- SAM metadata - the metadata stored for each file
- SAM expert - some notes for the future, not of general interest
- File tools - tools for manipulating large file datasets and metadata
- FTS Upload - deprecated method to upload by the FTS area