[NLPL Task Force (A)] EOSC nordic

Tiedemann, Jörg jorg.tiedemann at helsinki.fi
Thu Dec 10 07:50:42 UTC 2020


Yes, I want to look into B2SAFE but did not manage so far to look into details.
I am heavily using allas at CSC and their ObjectStorage at the moment but this is not a good place for long-term storage. I also use CSC’s IDA service but that was not such a convenient solution so far.

I will try to look more into B2SAFE as soon as I find more time.
If you have any more recommendations then, please, let me know. Thanks!

All the best,
Jörg

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Jörg Tiedemann
Language Technology                                                   https://blogs.helsinki.fi/language-technology/
University of Helsinki

On 6. Dec 2020, at 19.00, Adil Hasan <adilhasan2 at gmail.com<mailto:adilhasan2 at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello Stephan, Andrei,
Regarding the data management - do you have some needs from the infrastructure? I think maybe you would like to make use of B2SAFE for data replication? Or, do you have some other needs?
Hope all is well,
Adil



On 28 October 2020 at 16:01:52, Adil Hasan (adilhasan2 at gmail.com<mailto:adilhasan2 at gmail.com>) wrote:

Hello Stephan, Joerg,

Perfect! If you are having your meetings that are more useful that us really great! Seriously! Stephan, Joerg, do please charge them to EOSC-Nordic since they are aligned with what you want from the project (that seems to me a legitimate expense).

From our point of view my main concern is not to drop the ball. So, if you need something from a data management point of view please do let us know and we can try to make sure you get what you need.

Recalibrating is fine. If you need more in the container/vm/env side and less in the data management I think that’s not a problem.

I’ll leave you with this interesting article:

https://www.theregister.com/2020/10/28/gpt3_medical_chatbot_experiment/

Hope you can have an excellent evening (and you Andrei),
Adil



On 28 October 2020 at 15:48:24, Stephan Oepen (oe at ifi.uio.no<mailto:oe at ifi.uio.no>) wrote:

hi adil,

i was going to suggest that you use the address
'infrastructure at nlpl.eu<mailto:infrastructure at nlpl.eu>' for all communication regarding the NLPL use
case. that alias currently reaches andrey, alessandro, joerg, and
myself (plus martin matthiessen at CSC, who is deeply familiar with
NLPL but not expected to contributed to our tasks in EOSC-Nordic).

we have established monthly meetings within the use case, to discuss
software and data questions across the various tasks that we are
involved in. for our next meeting (early november), the plan actually
was to talk about data organization ...

currently, andrey is representing our use case in the T5.2.2 meetings,
and i plan to make an appearance in the (initial, for all i can tell)
T5.2.3 meeting next tuesday. but, truth be told, recently it feels
more productive and effective for us to have our internal meetings
with just oslo and helsinki, focussed on just the use case. so we may
well want to get back to you about recalibrating our mode of
organization before the end of the year ...

best wishes, oe



On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 9:00 AM Adil Hasan <adilhasan2 at gmail.com<mailto:adilhasan2 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello Stephan,
> Just a quick question. For the T5.3.1 on the data management, should we work with Joerg on this or with Andrei? I think since Andrei’s time is limited and I guess you are quite busy as well the contact should be Joerg?
> Many thanks,
> Adil
>
>
> On 21 October 2020 at 11:18:57, Stephan Oepen (oe at ifi.uio.no<mailto:oe at ifi.uio.no>) wrote:
>
> > If the NLPL team would not like to share this experience, this is fine. I can just write the NLPL workloads use SSH connections
>
> yes, i think it will be fair to say that the NLPL community is
> comprised of software developers and users who prefer working from the
> command line and know how to submit (and monitor and control) jobs via
> a scheduling system like SLURM. we even conduct a fair share of our
> MSc-level teaching this way, i.e. introduce students to the cluster
> environment on Puhty and Saga.
>
> best wishes, oe

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