Tuesday, 17 June 2008

FCR History

I have been collecting the FCR history since just before Christmas. I have now put up a new page that shows the percentage of time each site is blacklisted by each VO using the FCR. This can be found at http://pprc.qmul.ac.uk/~lloyd/gridpp/fcrtest.html and is linked from the other test pages as "FCR".

Friday, 13 June 2008

Late Spring Clean

I've done some tidying up so that the ATLAS tests are more resilient to changing versions of the ATLAS code and this seems to mean that sites with only Release 13 and not 14 are passing again. I have also tried to make all the times consistent - some were previously GMT and some BST. They are now all supposed to be BST in Summer and GMT in Winter.

Friday, 6 June 2008

Release 14 Complete

All three ATLAS tests are now running on ATLAS Release 14. If you want to pass you need to install 14.1.0 or higher.

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Release 14 User Analysis Success

Release 14 User Analysis seems to work at some sites at least. The Z mass has gone up from 96.661 to 97.203!

Upgrading to ATLAS Release 14

I am currently upgrading my tests to ATLAS Release 14 starting with User Analysis. All sites without Release 14, which requires SL4, will fail the test. All sites will probably fail while I get the bugs out on my side! For the time being the other tests will use Release 13 (even if 14 is installed).

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

New SE Tests

There are now some new tests of the UK SEs. These run every hour (for the moment) and attempt to copy a (2.8MB) file to an SE (lcg-cr), check it is there (lcg-lr), read it back (lcg-cp), delete it (lcg-del) and check it is no longer there (lcg-lr). The log files from these operations are available by clicking on the test result. You can see that the results are not 100% correlated with the SAM test results (which is why I did this). See:
http://hepwww.ph.qmul.ac.uk/~lloyd/gridpp/setest.html
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Monday, 14 January 2008

Auto RB

On the basis of my RB tests I now define an 'Auto RB' which is one of the 'Good' RBs or failing that one of the 'Fair' ones. This RB is then used for my ATLAS tests. This should avoid having to manually switch RBs every time the RAL ones go down.