Abstract

This paper covers in detail a variety of accounting tools used to monitor the utilisation of the available computational and storage resources within the ATLAS Distributed Computing during the first three years of Large Hadron Collider data taking. The Experiment Dashboard provides a set of common accounting tools that combine monitoring information originating from many different information sources; either generic or ATLAS specific. This set of tools provides quality and scalable solutions that are flexible enough to support the constantly evolving requirements of the ATLAS user community.

Highlights

  • ATLAS data are distributed, processed and analysed at more than 130 grid and cloud sites across the world within the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid

  • E Karavakis, J Andreeva, S Campana, S Gayazov, S Jezequel, P Saiz, L Sargsyan, J Schovancova, I Ueda for the ATLAS Collaboration

  • Provides detailed statistics either in historical or daily snapshot views http://dashb-atlas-job.cern.ch http://dashb-atlas-ddm-acc.cern.ch

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E Karavakis, J Andreeva, S Campana, S Gayazov, S Jezequel, P Saiz, L Sargsyan, J Schovancova, I Ueda for the ATLAS Collaboration ATLAS data are distributed, processed and analysed at more than 130 grid and cloud sites across the world within the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid.

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