Hi -
Glad to see that Birmingham got a smiley face!
Forgive my ignorance, but is there any reason as to why Birmingham is only
slated for 3TB of data? We have a lot more which could be used - is there
another factor we can help with?
Cheers,
Chris
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Davies, BGE (Brian) wrote:
> Below are the requirements for empty space in DATADISK space tokens for
> atlas for STEP09
> It appears that sites do not have the full capacity needed by ATLAS, do
> sites have spare space hidden away for ATLAS?
>
>
>
> GLA 48TB,has 38 atm
> LIV 27TB,has 20 atm
> RHUL 24TB,has (down atm)
> OX 21TB,has 3 atm
> MAN 12TB,has 16 :)
> RALPPD 30TB,has (down atm)
> BHAM 3TB,has 13 :)
> QMUL 24TB,has 6.5 atm
> LANCS 33TB,has 8 atm
> SHEF 6TB,has 16 :)
> CAM 6TB,has 3 atm
> UCL 6TB,has 23 :)
>
> Could sites also say if they could push to doing half these amounts IF
> they reduced GROUDISK and LOCALGROUPDISK down to .5TB and put the
> released capacity into DATADISK
> I also need to look at MCDISK but here site need free between 0.5 and
> 3.5TB of diskspace free at the start of STEP09 ( however ATLAS plan to
> puit new datasets ontu soite sin the next 10 days so don't think about
> taking space from MCDISK to put into DATADISK yet until ATLAS-UK have
> worked out how much space you need in MCDISK.
>
> Brian
>
>
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