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The UK National Grid Service Using the NGS

The UK National Grid Service Using the NGS. Outline. NGS Background Getting Certificates Acceptable usage policies Joining VO’s What resources will be available to the users when they sign up Submitting jobs moving data etc. The NGS. A Production Quality Grid (Background).

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The UK National Grid Service Using the NGS

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  1. The UK National Grid ServiceUsing the NGS

  2. Outline • NGS Background • Getting Certificates • Acceptable usage policies • Joining VO’s • What resources will be available to the users when they sign up • Submitting jobs moving data etc.

  3. The NGS A Production Quality Grid (Background)

  4. A Brief History of Time • 2001 - UK e-Science Grid • GridPP and others start • 2003 - Initial grid service ITT • 4 independent clusters to investigate provision of a grid service • April 2004 - NGS pre-production service • EGEE, GridPP-2 • August 2004 – GOSC proposed • Coordinating NGS and providing central services • September 2004 - NGS production service / GOSC • April 2006 – NGS/GOSC phase 1 review • May 2006 - NGS phase-2 approved • More integrated programme • EGEE-2 started in April • October 2006 – NGS phase-2

  5. The Mission of the NGS The Mission of the National Grid Service • To provide coherent electronic access for UK researchers to all computational and data based resources and facilities required to carry out their research, independent of resource or researcher location

  6. Key Themes • Provide the users what they need with as low an additional barrier as possible. • As if by magic give them access to much more. • “Content” • Services – data, computation, ... • NGS will only grow if the content grows • Not the job of 1 person or organisation • Job of everyone

  7. NGS • Is the largest National Grid Initiative outside US • Is 1-2 years ahead of other NGI’s • Has the largest grid PKI infrastructure • Best integration of Grid and HPC • Is known worldwide • Has real users ! • Knows what the next steps are ...

  8. NGS Status • Approx 500 registered users • 11 Sites (Core/Partners/Affiliates) • Predominantly focussed on compute and storage at present • Limited data sets available

  9. Using the NGS

  10. Getting Certificates • Starting point for getting certificates, including user documentation etc. • http://www.grid-support.ac.uk/ca • Interface of CA Service (for reference) • https://ca.grid-support.ac.uk/

  11. Access to NGS • Evolving models • Several agenda’s • Encourage new users, support collaborative activities, enable research • How do users get access • Lightweight “peer review” (e-science certificate) • Individual users -> projects (we support VO’s !!) • What do users get • Access to resources (that they are authorised to use or pay for) • Access to core services • “free” allocations on core nodes (and some partners) • Time limited allocations • No guarantees beyond each re-application - best efforts • Opportunity to build a collaboration/case/support • Many users news to the game, e.g. students

  12. Acceptable Use Policies • NGS currently has its Terms and Conditions of Use that all users have to accept • http://www.ngs.ac.uk/NGS-tacu.html • We are looking towards adopting the simple VO Policies of EGEE/LCG/GridPP/… (something common) for VO’s that we host and support on our VOMS infrastructure. • For support of external VO’s, if we accept the VO, then the VO ‘Manager’ has to accept our TACU, but not each individual member.

  13. Joining • You can join the NGS as: • A single user • A VO (externally hosted, or hosted by the NGS) • A Project accessing NGS resources via own infrastructure and where NGS ‘sees’ only a single user e.g. BRIDGES project • OR as A Resource Provider • See http://www.ngs.ac.uk/access.html

  14. Resources Available

  15. NGS & Partners, 2007

  16. NGS core nodes Linux IA32 clusters data nodes at RAL and Manchester each 15 TB, 40 processors 128p compute nodes at Oxford and Leeds PHASE 2 NOW BEING INSTALLED! free at point of use apply through NGS web site ~500 registered users accept conditions of use light-weight peer review 1-2 weeks access is through digital X.509 certificates from UK e-Science CA or recognized peer Resources available to users National HPC services • HPCx • HeCToR (expected 2007) Must apply separately to Research Councils NGS partner sites • Compute nodes at Bristol and Cardiff, Lancaster, Westminster • Access as per NGS core nodes • Belfast NGS affiliates • NeSC • User access at discretion of affiliate

  17. NGS-2 Hardware Compute Nodes • 48 nodes with Dual Socket Dual Core AMD Opteron 280 processors, 8GB memory 2x80GB disks, Myrinet 2000 • 8 nodes with Quad Socket Dual Core AMD Opteron 280 processors, 32GB memory 2x80GB disks, Myrinet 2000 Storage • 8 storage nodes Dual Socket Dual Core AMD Opteron 280 processors, 8GB memory 2x80GB disks, Myrinet 2000, Fibre HBA • 5 x 12 TB Infotrend Storage Arrays • Qlogic 5200 SANbox Initial BenchMarks • Initial testing using HPL (top 500 gigaflops tester) on 240 Cores gives 934Gflops (81% peak). The full system should have 256 Cores available but some nodes have hardware problems

  18. UK e - Infrastructure get common access, tools, information, Users Nationally supported services, through NGS HPCx + HECtoR Regional and Campus grids Community Grids Integrated internationally LHC VRE, VLE, IE ISIS TS2

  19. Doing Work on the NGS

  20. Access Mechanisms • Direct gsissh login • Globus tools • Portals • Resource Brokers / UI machines • AHE (Application Hosting Environment) • GridSAM • ….your own application…

  21. GSI-SSHhttp://www.ngs.ac.uk (Grid Utilities)

  22. Globus Toolkit See NGS website for tutorials and information on installing client versions www.ngs.ac.uk (Documentation)

  23. Portals NGS Applications Repository(https://portal.ngs.ac.uk)

  24. Portals https://gngs-portal.cpc.wmin.ac.uk:8080/gridsphere/gridsphere Community Supported Portals e.g. University of Westminster NGS P-Grade Portal

  25. Resource Brokerhttp://www.ngs.ac.uk(Other Services/Resource Broker) • EGEE gLite RB (+ UI) • The NGS Resource Broker and User Interface is based on the gLite 3.0 WMS-LB and UI nodes from the EGEE Project. The UI is accessible to all members of the NGS by GSISSH on port 2222 at the following node:ngsui01.ngs.rl.ac.uk • Gridway • http://asds.dacya.ucm.es/GridWay/ • Metascheduling technologies for the grid

  26. Community Services • Have a service or application that other NGS users can use? • Advertise it on the NGS wiki • http://wiki.ngs.ac.uk • based on GridSite + MediaWiki • anyone with a UK e-Science certficate can register and post

  27. Further Support http://www.ngs.ac.uk Email: support@grid-support.ac.uk User Forum June 19th-20th Oxford Any Comments or questions or feedback on what you want is always welcome

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