Atlas Sim@P1 Upgrades During Long Shutdown Two

Frank Berghaus, Franco Brasolin,Alessandro Di Girolamo,Marcus Ebert, Colin Roy Leavett-Brown,Chris Lee,Peter Love, Eukeni Pozo Astigarraga, Diana Alessandra Scannicchio,Jaroslava Schovancova, Rolf Seuster,Randall Sobie

24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING IN HIGH ENERGY AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS (CHEP 2019)(2020)

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The Simulation at Point1 (Sim@P1) project was built in 2013 to take advantage of the ATLAS Trigger and Data Acquisition High Level Trigger (HLT) farm. The HLT farm provides around 100,000 cores, which are critical to ATLAS during data taking. When ATLAS is not recording data, such as the long shutdowns of the LHC, this large compute resource is used to generate and process simulation data for the experiment. At the beginning of the second long shutdown of the large hadron collider, the HLT farm including the Sim@P1 infrastructure was upgraded. Previous papers emphasised the need for simple, reliable, and e fficient tools and assessed various options to quickly switch between data acquisition operation and offline processing. In this contribution, we describe the new mechanisms put in place for the opportunistic exploitation of the HLT farm for offline processing and give the results from the first months of operation.
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