Difference between revisions of "Staff Priorities - Scott"

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*Blue Waters:
 
*Blue Waters:
 
**Continued monitoring production runs
 
**Continued monitoring production runs
**Email path for coscheduling to Efecan and Liwen, got suggestions from Efecan
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**Ran tests with Efecan's suggested striping - faster for extraction, not for seis
*Stampede:
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**Submitted test with memcached back on
**Continue work on offloading code
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*Automated movement of scec-02 files to scec-04
*Started clearing room on scec-02
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*Modified curve calculation to ignore certain ruptures
*Broadband readiness review
 
  
 
== Today ==
 
== Today ==
 
*Blue Waters:
 
*Blue Waters:
 
**Continue monitoring production runs
 
**Continue monitoring production runs
**Run tests with Efecan's suggested striping
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**Look at seis_psa results with memcached - if still slow, add timings
*Automate movement of scec-02 files to scec-04
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*Monitor data movement from scec-02 to scec-04
*Look at disaggregation results for trying to predict needed sources
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*Monitor monitord DB insertion
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*Northridge down
  
 
== Blocked ==
 
== Blocked ==
*Stampede down today
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*No
  
 
== Follow-ups ==  
 
== Follow-ups ==  
*No
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*CyberShake calls
  
  

Revision as of 17:07, 15 May 2013

Yesterday

  • Blue Waters:
    • Continued monitoring production runs
    • Ran tests with Efecan's suggested striping - faster for extraction, not for seis
    • Submitted test with memcached back on
  • Automated movement of scec-02 files to scec-04
  • Modified curve calculation to ignore certain ruptures

Today

  • Blue Waters:
    • Continue monitoring production runs
    • Look at seis_psa results with memcached - if still slow, add timings
  • Monitor data movement from scec-02 to scec-04
  • Monitor monitord DB insertion
  • Northridge down

Blocked

  • No

Follow-ups

  • CyberShake calls


Finish wiki entries for Stampede and Blue Waters validation

Areas of Responsibilities

  • CyberShake 1.4
  • Broadband CyberShake
  • Code migration