The LHCb computing data challenge DC06

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Abstract

The worldwide computing grid is essential to the LHC experiments in analysing the data collected by the detectors. Within LHCb, the computing model aims to simulate data at Tier-2 grid sites as well as non-grid resources. The reconstruction, stripping and analysis of the produced LHCb data will pimarily place at the Tier-1 centres. The computing data challenge DC06 started in May 2006 with the primary aims being to exercise the LHCb computing mod and to produce events which will be used for analyses in the forthcoming LHCb physics book. This paper gives an overview of the LHCb computing model and addresses the challenges and experiences during DC06. The management of the production of Monte Carlo data on the LCG was done using the DIRAC worklad management system which in turn uses the WLCG infrastructure and middleware. We shall report on the amount of data simulated during DC06, including the performance of the sites used. The paper will also summarise the experience gained during DC06, in particular he distribution of data to the Ter-1 sits and the access to this data. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Nandakumar, R., Gomez Jimenez, S., Adinolfi, M., Bernet, R., Blouw, J., Bortolotti, D., … Tsaregorotsev, A. (2008). The LHCb computing data challenge DC06. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 119(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/119/7/072023

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