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2011 run monitoring task assignment and follow up
Here are the names :
Brian , Pibero , Mike , Willie , Justin , Jingguo , Ernst , Oleksandr , Jan
2) Disk mounts
trgiScrach disk to: onl02, onl03, onl05
evp disk to onl04.
no needs for onl06
3) the following directories are created on the web-visible disk space
/onlineweb/www
and exported to be accessible as:
http://online.star.bnl.gov/cdev2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/L0trg2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/L2algo2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/bsmdStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/emcStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/fmsStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/scaler2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/zdc2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/test2011 (common test area)
http://online.star.bnl.gov/L0trg2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/L2algo2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/bsmdStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/emcStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/fmsStatus2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/scaler2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/zdc2011
http://online.star.bnl.gov/test2011 (common test area)
Based on run 9 data usage we estimate we need about 100GB on
/onlineweb/www
I have not checked how much disk is used by the data from previous runs , probably those needs to be archived and removed. On day 1 would would like at least 50 GB of free space being available.
4) we will also use local disk space (in 2009 named as: /ldaphome/onlmon)
Here all monitoring programs will run temporary files and keep backup of all data posted on the web (distributed risk).
We ask also on this disk for 100 GB of the free space.
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