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May 8 – 12, 2023
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
US/Eastern timezone

Using MQTT and Node-RED to monitor the ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) stack and define metadata aggregation tasks in a pipelined way.

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1h
Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area (Norfolk Waterside Marriott)

Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area

Norfolk Waterside Marriott

235 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510
Poster Poster Poster Session

Speakers

Dr Odier, Jérôme (CNRS/LPSC) Lambert, Fabian (CNRS/LPSC)

Description

ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is a generic ecosystem for metadata aggregation, transformation and cataloging. Benefiting from more than 20 years of feedback in the LHC context, the second major version was released in 2018. Each sub-system of the stack has recently be improved in order to acquire messaging/telemetry capabilities. This poster describes the whole stack monitoring with the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol, Node-RED, a tool for wiring together hardware/software devices and Grafana. Finally, this poster shows how Node-RED is used to graphically define metadata aggregation tasks, in a pipelined way, without introducing additional single point of faillure.

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