Re: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-23 Thread Keith Lofstrom
> >*Subject:* Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra ... >AFAIK, we are still in the middle of Long Shutdown 2, >with the Large Hadron Collider /not/ sending terabytes >of experimental data through the dedicated HEP network. >The speed of sound across a symphony stag

Re: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-23 Thread Yasha Karant
g remotely for last 10 months) *From:* owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov on behalf of Keith Lofstrom *Sent:* Tuesday, December 22, 2020 6:24 PM *To:* scientific-linux-users *Subject:* Way Off Topic - HEP Network

Re: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-23 Thread P. Larry Nelson
6:24 PM *To:* scientific-linux-users *Subject:* Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra This isn't Scientific Linux, though SL and the team that supports it would be involved in implementation. AFAIK, we are still in the middle of Long Shutdown 2, with the Large Hadron Collider

Re: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-23 Thread Steven C Timm
...@listserv.fnal.gov on behalf of Keith Lofstrom Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2020 6:24 PM To: scientific-linux-users Subject: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra This isn't Scientific Linux, though SL and the team that supports it would be involved in implementation. AFAIK, we are still

Re: Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-22 Thread Konstantin Olchanski
On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 04:24:33PM -0800, Keith Lofstrom wrote: > > There are probably more symphony fans than high energy > physics fans (many physicists are both) ... > Hmm... I am not a fan. I am a blower of flutes and whistles! -- Konstantin Olchanski Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes

Way Off Topic - HEP Network Symphony Orchestra

2020-12-22 Thread Keith Lofstrom
This isn't Scientific Linux, though SL and the team that supports it would be involved in implementation. AFAIK, we are still in the middle of Long Shutdown 2, with the Large Hadron Collider /not/ sending terabytes of experimental data through the dedicated HEP network. Meanwhile,