Wednesday, August 16, 2017

GOC Service Update - Tuesday, August 22nd at 14:00 UTC

The GOC will upgrade the following services beginning Tuesday, August 22nd at 14:00 UTC.
The GOC reserves 8 hours in the unlikely event unexpected problems are encountered.

Glidein
- Update GOC factory to use OSG 3.4 and HTCondor 8.6.

Repo
- Update createrepo rpm to properly cleanup temporary files after updates.

OIM
- Project name format update to include periods.

Ticket  
- Remove Gratia-Software as a contact option.

All Services 
- Operating system updates, reboots will be required. The usual HA mechanisms will be used, but some services will experience brief outages.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Announcing OSG CA Certificate Update

We are pleased to announce a data release for the OSG Software Stack.
Data releases do not contain any software changes.

This release contains updated CA Certificates based on IGTF 1.85:
- Updated URL domain information for CyGrid (CY)

Release notes and pointers to more documentation can be found at:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/Release3422

Need help? Let us know:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/HelpProcedure

We welcome feedback on this release!

Friday, August 11, 2017

GUMS incompatibility with RHEL 7.4

Last week, Red Hat released Enterprise Linux 7.4 with a new SELinux policy that negatively affects some Tomcat web applications including GUMS. We recommend that sites running GUMS refrain from updating their GUMS hosts to CentOS, RHEL, or Scientific Linux 7.4 until we have released a fix.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at goc@opensciencegrid.org.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Announcing OSG Software version 3.3.27

We are pleased to announce OSG Software version 3.3.27.

Changes to OSG 3.3.27 include:
- Updated SELinux profile for HTCondor which is required on Red Hat 7.4
- HTCondor-CE: don't hold running jobs with expired proxy, other updates
- Default configuration improvements for condor-cron
- Several improvements to osg-configure
- Added blahp configuration option for PBS Pro
- Patched jGlobus so that proxies work with BeStMan
- HTCondor 8.4.12

Release notes and pointers to more documentation can be found at:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/Release3327

Need help? Let us know:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/HelpProcedure

We welcome feedback on this release!

Announcing OSG Software version 3.4.2

We are pleased to announce OSG Software version 3.4.2.

Changes to OSG 3.4.2 include:
- Updated SELinux profile for HTCondor which is required on Red Hat 7.4
- HTCondor 8.6.5: important bug fixes, see release notes
- HTCondor-CE 3.0.1: added pilot payload auditing and other improvements
- Default configuration improvements for condor-cron
- Several improvements to osg-configure
- Added blahp configuration option for PBS Pro
- Reorganize the osg-ce packages

Release notes and pointers to more documentation can be found at:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/Release342

Need help? Let us know:

https://www.opensciencegrid.org/bin/view/Documentation/Release3/HelpProcedure

We welcome feedback on this release!

Apply for CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, Sao Paolo, 4-15 December 2017: Deadline 22 September

Applications are invited to participate in the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science which will be held at ICTP-SAIFR, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 4-15 December 2017.



Further information about the Sao Paolo edition of the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science is available at http://www.ictp-saifr.org/?page_id=15270



To apply you must use the online form which is available here http://ictp-saifr.org/sis/datasci2017step0.php 


The deadline for applications is 22 September 2017.



About the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science
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What can justly be called the ‘Data Revolution’ offers many opportunities coupled with significant challenges. High among the latter is the need to develop the necessary data professions and data skills.  Researchers and research institutions worldwide recognise the need to promote data skills and we see short courses, continuing professional development and MOOCs providing training in data science and research data management.



In sum, this is because of the realisation that contemporary research – particularly when addressing the most significant, inter-disciplinary research challenges – cannot effectively be done without a range of skills relating to data.  These skills include the principles and practice of Open Science and research data management and curation, the use of a range of data platforms and infrastructures, large scale analysis, statistics, visualisation and modelling techniques, software development and annotation, etc, etc. The ensemble of these skills, we define as ‘Research Data Science’, that is the science of research data: how to look after and use the data that is core to your research.



The CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science has developed a short course, summer school, style curriculum that addresses these training requirements.  The course partners Software Carpentry (using the Shell command line and GitHub), Data Carpentry (using R and SQL) and the Digital Curation Centre (research data management and data management plans) and builds on materials developed by these organisations.  Also included in the programme are modules on Open Science, ethics, visualisation, machine learning (recommender systems and artificial neural networks) and research computational infrastructures.



The school has been successfully piloted at ICTP in Trieste in 2016 and 2017.  The vision of the CODATA-RDA Schools of Research Data Science is to develop into an international network which makes it easy for partner organisations and institutions to run the schools in a variety of locations.  The annual event at the ICTP in Trieste will serve as a motor for building the network and building expertise and familiarity with the initiative’s mission and objectives.  The core materials are made available for reuse and the co-chairs and Working Group team will provide guidance to assist partners in organising the school, in identifying instructors and helpers etc. The first school to expand this initiative will take place at ICTP-SAIFR (South American Institute of Fundamental Research), Sao Paolo, Brazil in December 2017.



Further information about the CODATA-RDA Schools of Research Data Science is available at http://www.codata.org/working-groups/research-data-science-summer-schools



Short Report on the First CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, August 2016 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.835565



Programme for the First CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, ICTP, Trieste, August 2016 http://indico.ictp.it/event/7658/other-view?view=ictptimetable



Materials from the First CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, ICTP, Trieste, August 2016 https://zenodo.org/communities/codata-rda-research-data-science-summer-school/?page=1&size=20



Programme for the Second CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, ICTP, Trieste, July 2017 http://indico.ictp.it/event/7974/other-view?view=ictptimetable

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CODATA 2017 International Conference, ‘Global Challenges and Data-Driven Research’, Saint-Petersburg, 8-13 October: http://codata2017.gcras.ru/

What has CODATA delivered recently? See the CODATA Prospectus: Strategy and Achievement, 2015-2016 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.165830

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