Monte Carlo production in CMS has received a major boost in performance and scale since the past CHEP06 conference. The production system has been re-engineered in order to incorporate the experience gained in running the previous system and to integrate production with the new CMS event data model, data management system and data processing framework. The system is interfaced to the two major computing Grids used by CMS, the LHC Computing Grid (LCG) and the Open Science Grid (OSG). Operational experience and integration aspects of the new CMS Monte Carlo production system is presented together with an analysis of production statistics. The new system automatically handles job submission, resource monitoring, job queuing, job distribution according to the available resources, data merging, registration of data into the data bookkeeping, data location, data transfer and placement systems. Compared to the previous production system automation, reliability and performance have been considerably improved. A more efficient use of computing resources and a better handling of the inherent Grid unreliability have resulted in an increase of production scale by about an order of magnitude, capable of running in parallel at the order of ten thousand jobs and yielding more than two million events per day.

CMS Monte Carlo production in the WLCG computing grid / Hernández, Jma; Kreuzer, Pb; Mohapatra, Ac; DE FILIPPIS, Nicola; De Weirdt, Se; Hof, Cb; Wakefield, Sf; Guan, Wg; Khomitch, Ab; Fanfani, Ah; Flossdorf, Aj; Maes, Je; Van Mulders, Pe; Villella, Ie; Pompili, Ad; My, Sd; Abbrescia, Md; Maggi, Giorgio Pietro; Donvito, Gd; Caballero, Ja; Sanches, Ja; Kavka, Ck; Van Lingen, Fi; Bacchi, Wh; Codispoti, Gh; Elmer, Pm; Eulisse, Gn; Lazaridis, Cc; Kalini, Sb; Sarkar, So; Hammad, Gp. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 119:5(2008). (Intervento presentato al convegno CHEP 07 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (Distributed data analysis and information tenutosi a Victoria ( Canada) nel 2–7 September 2007) [10.1088/1742-6596/119/5/052019].

CMS Monte Carlo production in the WLCG computing grid

DE FILIPPIS, Nicola;MAGGI, Giorgio Pietro;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Monte Carlo production in CMS has received a major boost in performance and scale since the past CHEP06 conference. The production system has been re-engineered in order to incorporate the experience gained in running the previous system and to integrate production with the new CMS event data model, data management system and data processing framework. The system is interfaced to the two major computing Grids used by CMS, the LHC Computing Grid (LCG) and the Open Science Grid (OSG). Operational experience and integration aspects of the new CMS Monte Carlo production system is presented together with an analysis of production statistics. The new system automatically handles job submission, resource monitoring, job queuing, job distribution according to the available resources, data merging, registration of data into the data bookkeeping, data location, data transfer and placement systems. Compared to the previous production system automation, reliability and performance have been considerably improved. A more efficient use of computing resources and a better handling of the inherent Grid unreliability have resulted in an increase of production scale by about an order of magnitude, capable of running in parallel at the order of ten thousand jobs and yielding more than two million events per day.
2008
CMS Monte Carlo production in the WLCG computing grid / Hernández, Jma; Kreuzer, Pb; Mohapatra, Ac; DE FILIPPIS, Nicola; De Weirdt, Se; Hof, Cb; Wakefield, Sf; Guan, Wg; Khomitch, Ab; Fanfani, Ah; Flossdorf, Aj; Maes, Je; Van Mulders, Pe; Villella, Ie; Pompili, Ad; My, Sd; Abbrescia, Md; Maggi, Giorgio Pietro; Donvito, Gd; Caballero, Ja; Sanches, Ja; Kavka, Ck; Van Lingen, Fi; Bacchi, Wh; Codispoti, Gh; Elmer, Pm; Eulisse, Gn; Lazaridis, Cc; Kalini, Sb; Sarkar, So; Hammad, Gp. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 119:5(2008). (Intervento presentato al convegno CHEP 07 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (Distributed data analysis and information tenutosi a Victoria ( Canada) nel 2–7 September 2007) [10.1088/1742-6596/119/5/052019].
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