CREAM CE in production. The Central Operators on Duty have started informing the sites failing the CREAM tests with individual GGUS tickets. When 75% of resources will be functional regular monitoring of CREAM with alarms will be instrumented
Attendance
EGEE
Asia Pacific ROC:
Central Europe ROC: Malgorzata Krakowian
OCC / CERN ROC: Steve Traylen, Antonio Retico
French ROC: David Bouvet; Helene Cordier
German/Swiss ROC: Sven Hermann, Wen Mei
Italian ROC: Paolo Veronesi
Latina American ROC: Renato Santana, Andres Holguin
Other things that appeared during the week: on other unhandled alarm against one UKI site, (explaination see above) one unhandeld alarm against one NE site: ROD forgot to switch off the ok alarm (maybe also due to dashboard instabilities as the alarm also started on Tuesday, when Dashboard problems were most prominent)
Jeremy is not aware of the details and will check off-line with the UKI ROD
South West Europe ROC: There is a new value in gstat2.0: GlueCEPolicyAssignedJobSlots, which is not queried yet by SGE. Therefore, our SGE sites will have a critical error. Following a mail from GonÁalo Borges the request to query this variable has not reached properly the SGE supporters. Is it possible to change the error to a warning until they will have implemented it in SGE
Steve: It makes actually sense to change the error into warning until the problem is fixed. Do we know a timeline for that?
Christian said that the developers were contacted. He will investigate further for a timeline
Follow-up: Steve confirmed after the meeting that as requested the issue is now reported as a WARNING
Grid Service Interventions
Consult links on the agenda page.
Miscellaneous
SAM tests: available for viewing in Production (https://lcg-sam.cern.ch:8443/sam/sam.py). Only CEs that publish "production" tag are visible. Need to define when tests can be set to critical in order for alarms to be generated.
Malgorzata: the COD have started following up this problem with sites opening directly GGUs tickets. The target is to have 75% of the sites green bofore starting raising alarms