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Replication policy for CMIP6 Plus data #5

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lliming opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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Replication policy for CMIP6 Plus data #5

lliming opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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@lliming
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lliming commented Sep 6, 2024

Sasha says there will be CMIP6 Plus data published before the start of CMIP7.

Q: Which site will make the first copy of the data and handle its publication? (LLNL, ORNL, Argonne)
Q: Where will the data be replicated? (Argonne, ORNL, LLNL)
Q: During ESGF-1.5 Phase I, if a site does NOT replicate the data, should that site's ESGF-1.5 index contain the metadata (with references to a site that has it, presumably)?

@bstrdsmkr
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My understanding is that replication is currently setup such that anything published at LLNL will be replicated to ORNL and ANL. Maybe @lukaszlacinski can confirm that?

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jpnavarro commented Feb 18, 2025

Issue moved from esgf-1.5-design and detaching from that project. Data publishing and replication is orthogonal to whether the index is Solr or Globus Search.

@jpnavarro jpnavarro closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 18, 2025
@jpnavarro jpnavarro transferred this issue from esgf2-us/esgf-1.5-design Feb 19, 2025
@jpnavarro jpnavarro reopened this Feb 19, 2025
@jpnavarro jpnavarro marked this as a duplicate of #2 Feb 19, 2025
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CMIP6Plus will not be published or replicated at LLNL. Another lab will need to run esgpull to replicate.

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