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Grid Support and Operations

Grid Support and Operations. John Gordon CCLRC GridPP9 - Edinburgh. What is support?. Not well defined ..or rather defined differently in many places End users, sysadmins, deployers, developers all need support Some examples. Grid Support Centre.

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Grid Support and Operations

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  1. Grid Support and Operations John Gordon CCLRC GridPP9 - Edinburgh

  2. What is support? • Not well defined • ..or rather defined differently in many places • End users, sysadmins, deployers, developers • all need support • Some examples

  3. Grid Support Centre • 14 named staff at Rutherford, Daresbury, Manchester and Edinburgh. • Operates the UK e-Science Certification Authority. • http://ca.grid-support.ac.uk • Provides a helpdesk for ‘first point of call’ queries. • Website for advertising services provided. • http://www.grid-support.ac.uk • Provides technical training and evaluations of middleware. • Supports the Level-2 Grid project. • National Information Server for Core programme. • Publishing of site monitoring information in xml. • Core support for the OGSA-DAI project.

  4. European Grid Support Centre • Collaboration between CCLRC, CERN and KTH Sweden each providing 1 FTE • Point of trusted reliability between major projects and middleware producers. • Directly communicates with staff from Globus Alliance to ensure European issues faced having assisted with release. • Website up and running though currently a skeleton of the final content. • Attended EDG meeting in Barcelona to publicise and GGF-8 to guide User Services R.G. work.

  5. Global Grid User Support – GGUSThe Model • Started 1st of october at GridKa Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (Germany) • Supports already 41 usergroups of GridKa • Websitehttp://www.ggus.org • E-Mailsupport@ggus.org

  6. Information flow Grid User Service Request GGUS Interaction Interaction Data flow GOC ESUS Grid related problems will be solved by GGUS or sent to GOC using the GGUS system; Interaction First line of support: Problems (experiment specific) will be solved by ESUS (with Savannah) or sent to GGUS using an agreed interface; Localoperations GGUS: Global Grid User SupportESUS:Experiment Specific User Support GOC: Grid Operations Centre

  7. GridPP TB-Support • Support Team • built from sysadmins. 4 funded by GridPP to work on EDG WP6, the rest are the usual site sysadmins. • Methods • Email list, phone meetings, personal visits, job submission monitoring • RB, VO, RC for UK use to support non-EDG use • Planned to verify EDG releases but they have been too infrequent to test procedures • Rollout • Experience from RAL in EDG dev testbeds and IC and Bristol in CMS testbeds • >10 sites have been part of EDG app testbed at one time • 3 in LCG1

  8. Savannah

  9. EGEE Operations • Resource Centres – all sites • Regional Operations Centres (ROC) • At least one per region! • RAL in UK/Ireland • Core Infrastructure Centres (CIC) • CERN, RAL, CNAF, CC-IN2P3

  10. Others • Tier1`Support • Role to support UK Tier2s in LCG • Deployment role in GridPP2 • Tier2 Specialist Posts • Support for varous middleware areas • Middleware Developers

  11. Where do you go for support? • Users go to experiment support • Experiment support diagnoses and forwards as necessary to Grid user support or middleware or operations or applications • Resource Centres look to their Regional Operations Centre (Tier2s to their Tier1) • ROCs will also push problems to their RCs. • But we know that users will go to their local sysadmin or direct to their Tier2 or Tier1 too. • And some sysadmins will go to their favourite experiment expert • And Tier1s will go direct to middleware experts. • In short, chaos. • Strategy for now is to have a UK Plan that is self-contained and can deliver support in the UK when and where required. • Interface this to the various outside bodies • Don’t duplicate for the sake of it, but be ready to. • Or be prepared to role our work into wider provision when it is proven.

  12. Grid Operations Centre

  13. What is Operations? • RAL leading development of LCG GOC The Vision • GOC Processes and Activities • Coordinating Grid Operations • Defining Service Level Parameters • Monitoring Service Performance Levels • First-Level Fault Analysis • Interacting with Local Support Groups • Coordinating Security Activities • Operations Development • Recent developments :-

  14. GOC - Monitoring • Who is Involved? 3.0 FTE (Trevor Daniels, Dave Kant, Matt Thorpe, Jason Leake) • What are we Doing? Monitor Grid Services, Manage Site Information, Accounting • Developed Tools to Configure/Integrate Monitoring to make the job easier GPPMon Nagios Mapcentre • Example: Mapcentre 30 sites ~ 500 lines in config file • Example: Nagios 30 sites, 12 individual config files with dependencies Both tedious to configure Not practical “by hand” with large numbers of nodes

  15. GOC - Database • Develop/maintain a database to hold site information • Site Information (contact lists, resources, site information, URLs) • Secure access through GridSite (X509 certificates) via PHP web interface • RC managers should maintain their own pages as part of the site certification process. • Monitoring scripts read information in database and run a set of customised tools to monitor the infrastructure. • To be included in the monitoring a site must register its resources (CE,SE,RB,RC,RLS,MDS,RGMA,BDII,..) • BDII can be queried to check GOC database is up-to-date.

  16. GOC Monitoring Today Remote UI Queries Database to build a list of resources Submit monitoring jobs to those resources Publish Results on WWW EDG RESOURCES EDG UI GOC DB GridSite MySQL LCG-1 RESOURCES LCG1 UI LCG-2 UI LCG-2 RESOURCES

  17. New GPPMon Features • Download Host Certificates daily and monitor Life Times for CEs and SEs for LCG and EDG

  18. New GPPMon Features • Reliability of service provided using RRDTool to show Globus and RB stats

  19. New GPPMon Features • Moving toward LCG-1, LCG-2 and EDG monitoring Tuesday 3/2/04 14:10 Only RAL and FZK have updated their LCG-2 information in the GOC database. gridkap01.fzk.de

  20. Nagios • Customised plugins for monitoring • Focus service behaviour and data consistency Do RBs find resources Do site GIIS’s publish correct hostname? Is the site running the latest stable software release? Does the Gatekeeper authenticate? Are the host certificates valid? Are essential services running?

  21. Nagios Screen Shots LCG-1

  22. Nagios Screen Shots LCG-1 Service Summary for Gatekeeper Nodes

  23. Nagios Screen Shots LCG-1 Host and Service Summary tables for BDII nodes

  24. GOC Configuration • Example: Manage a Grid-Wide Database - provides access to site information via trusted certificate - scripts to automatically configure Nagios from the GOC database - provide plugins to monitor services for nagios - create configurations file for mapcentre

  25. GOC Secure Database Management via HTTPS / X.509 GOC GridSite MySQL Monitoring Resource Centre Resources & Site Information EDG, LCG-1, LCG-2, … bdii ce se rb RC

  26. GOC Server http://goc.grid-support.ac.uk

  27. What’s in the Database? People: Who do we notify when there are problems

  28. What’s in the Database? Node Information (Hostname, IP Address, Group)

  29. What’s in the Database? Scheduled Downtimes: Advanced warning of site maintenance resulting in reduced service availability

  30. LCG Accounting Overview • PBS log processed daily on site CE to extract required data, filter acts as R-GMA DBProducer -> PbsRecords table • Gatekeeper log processed daily on site CE to extract required data, filter acts as R-GMA DBProducer -> GkRecords table • Site GIIS interrogated daily on site CE to obtain SpecInt and SpecFloat values for CE, acts as DBProducer -> SpecRecords table, one dated record per day • These three tables joined daily on MON to produce LcgRecords table. As each record is produced program acts as StreamProducer to send the entries to the LcgRecords table on the GOC site. • Site now has table containing its own accounting data; GOC has aggregated table over whole of LCG. • Interactive and regular reports produced by site or at GOC site as required. Note: This is an improved design over that presented at the Jan GDB. The SOAP transport has been replaced by R-GMA.

  31. LCG Accounting Flow LCG Site GOC Site LCG Site LCG Site site GIIS CE MON MON Reports filter filter Accounting DB filter GOC PBS log gk log

  32. Progress • Status on 3 Feb 2004: • The code which will run on the CE to parse and process the PBS and Gatekeeper logs is written. The PbsRecords and GkRecords tables are created and are being populated. • The code to join these two tables and publish the new joined table (LcgRecords) is also written and working. • Work is in progress to write the archiver at the GOC to receive the aggregated LcgRecords table – 2 days work. • To do: • Write the code to interrogate the site GIIS to extract the CPU power values and populate these fields in the tables – 2 days work • Integration testing and debugging – 5 days • Packaging for deployment – 3 days • Write the report generators – 30 days (estimate – not yet designed)

  33. Accounting Issues • There is no R-GMA infrastructure LCG-wide, so most sites are not able to install and run the accounting suite at present. It is expected that R-GMA and the MON boxes will be rolled out in LCG2 soon after the storage problems are resolved. Until this happens the complete batch and gatekeeper logs will have to be copied to the GOC site for processing. • The VO associated with a user’s DN is not available in the batch or gatekeeper logs. It will be assumed that the group ID used to execute user jobs, which is available, is the same as the VO name. This needs to be acknowledged as an LCG requirement. • The global jobID assigned by the Resource Broker is not available in the batch or gatekeeper logs. This global jobID cannot therefore appear in the accounting reports. The RB Events Database contains this, but that is not accessible nor is it designed to be easily processed. • At present the logs provide no means of distinguishing sub-clusters of a CE which have nodes of differing processing power. Changes to the information logged by the batch system will be required before such heterogeneous sites can be accounted properly. At present it is believed all sites are homogeneous.

  34. Future Direction Towards EGEE Distribute Tools to help the ROCs monitor their RCs (Database + Monitoring Packages) Distribute Tools to help CIC’s monitor Core Services – Grid Wide Monitoring Ideas on how this would work: CIC monitoring tools query ROC databases Select core services Run a standard set of checks on those services Display information / Notifications …

  35. UK Deployment, Support and Operations

  36. Deployment Team Proposal for a UK wide Team to provide and run a UK wide Grid The GridPP View. There are alternative views for other stakeholders EGEE Core UK JISC GridPP Production Manager Core Grid Coordinator Deployment Team Grid Support Centre MiddleWare Specialist Support Grid Operations Centre 5 FTE 1 FTE 6 FTE 8 FTE Security Officer Helpdesk 2 Tier1 Deployment Manager RAL Data and Storage Management 4 Tier 2 UK Coordinators Operations (2) Glasgow, Bristol, Edinburgh LondonGrid,NorthGrid Network Monitoring ScotGrid, SouthGrid VO Management and Services Technical Writer 1 Tier2 Coordinator North (0.5 FTE) Ireland Workload Management Services Applications Expert London Network Management Network Support London (0.5 FTE)

  37. Resource Centres • Tier1 : Rutherford Appleton Laboratory • Tier-2 centres are distributed over many sites. • Sites which have signed up to LCG and deployed software (RAL,IC,Cambridge) expect to join EGEE (PM1)

  38. Tier-2 Centre Resources (Projected 2004) Projected resources available in September 2004 to be applied to large-scale production Grid deployment. The total CPU at each institute is proportional to the size of the green circles. The disk storage at each site is proportional to the height of the grey vertical bars

  39. Roles (1) • Production Manager Overall Manager to oversee operations and report to other groups (ROC Coordinator, OMC …) • Core Grid Coordinator Bring UK non-Particle Physics projects (applications and resources) into EGEE

  40. Roles (2) • Deployment Team Consists of about 7 people to spearhead the rollout and certification of Grid software to the Resource Centres (Tier1 & Tier2) • Grid Operations Centre Similar role to the proposed CIC in EGEE. Monitor health of services and provide toolkits Operate Core Grid Services Database of RC’s managed by RC site administrators

  41. Roles (3) • Middleware Specialist Support Body of experts to provide specialist support to Resource Centres in key areas: security, data management, network, VO management and workflow management. • Grid Support Centre Helpdesk facility, CA Broker requests to middleware specialists

  42. Team UK • A large team in the UK (GridPP, EU, and other) • GridPP Production Manager should orchestrate this team to deliver a production grid for GridPP • But interwork with as many other UK grids and projects as possible • Meet our EGEE ROC and CIC deliverables for support and operations • A big challenge

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