EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Integration of a heterogeneous compute resource in the ATLAS workflow

  • Bührer Felix,
  • Gamel Anton,
  • Roland Benoit,
  • Schnoor Ulrike,
  • Schumacher Markus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921407014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 214
p. 07014

Abstract

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With the ever-growing amount of data collected with the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the need for computing resources that can handle the analysis of this data is also rapidly increasing. This increase will even be amplified after upgrading to the High Luminosity LHC [1]. High-Performance Computing (HPC) and other cluster computing resources provided by universities can be useful supplements to the resources dedicated to the experiment as part of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) for data analysis and production of simulated event samples. Freiburg is operating a combined Tier2/Tier3, the ATLAS-BFG [2]. The shared HPC cluster "NEMO" at the University of Freiburg has been made available to local ATLAS [3] users through the provisioning of virtual machines incorporating the ATLAS software environment analogously to the bare metal system of the local ATLAS Tier2/Tier3 centre. In addition to the provisioning of the virtual environment, the on-demand integration of these resources into the Tier3 scheduler in a dynamic way is described. In order to provide the external NEMO resources to the user in a transparent way, an intermediate layer connecting the two batch systems is put into place. This resource scheduler monitors requirements on the user-facing system and requests resources on the backend-system.