John,
> to get back into the UK grid. If there are any D0 or CDF resources out there
There are CDF and dzero resources on the grid but not accessible to the
EDG RB.
They are accessed via CondorG and GRAM after a query to a condor
negotiator to select the resource.
I would say that GRAM and to some extent CondorG are standard grid tools
for interoperability. Therefore, all resources being accessible to the
EDG RB, i.e.they are EDG CE's, is not a requirement in order to run
across grids.
How to make grids interoperable is a big subject, but the starting point
for this should be standard grid tools, not requiring that everything is
an EDG compute element.
Cheers,
Rod.
Gordon, JC (John) wrote:
>Not quite Ben, I want to demonstrate that we can run 'across grids' so
>running on resources for non-LHC experiments that can be reached by the IC
>RB would meet this. I have already approached BaBar who are about to upgrade
>to get back into the UK grid. If there are any D0 or CDF resources out there
>that are on the grid and can be reached from the IC RB then I would be glad
>to hear if they can try running Ben's JETWEB.
>
>John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Waugh [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 25 March 2003 01:22
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: JETWEB jobs: a request
>
>
> John Gordon is also keen to see this work, as evidence that the Grid
> (GridPP/EDG) can be used not only by large collaborations but
> by smaller
> "independent" groups. (Please correct me if I've not got that
> quite right,
> John.)
>
>
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