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SRB & gLite

SRB & gLite. V. Breton. Introduction. Goal: evaluation of existing technologies for data and tools integration and deployment Data and tools integration should be addressed using web services Grid middlewares are dealing with workload and data management relevant to data and tools deployment

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SRB & gLite

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  1. SRB & gLite V. Breton

  2. Introduction • Goal: evaluation of existing technologies for data and tools integration and deployment • Data and tools integration should be addressed using web services • Grid middlewares are dealing with workload and data management relevant to data and tools deployment • First foreseen middlewares • DEISA middleware (workload and data management) • SRB on BIRN (data management) • LCG2 and gLite on EGEE (workload and data management)

  3. SRB: context • SRB is a middleware developed by San Diego Supercomputing Center • SRB is used on a large scale american project in the biomedical field: Biomedical Informatics Research Network • Federation of databases storing brain medical images • Within the framework of BIRN, SRB is possibly deployed on several sites in Europe (Spain ?, UK ?)

  4. What is SRB ? • SRB is about virtualization of storage resources: the SRB client sees all the storage elements as one single storage resource

  5. SRB potential interest for Embrace • SRB strong points • A reliable middleware benefitting from developments for more than 10 years • A middleware used already at a large scale for distributed medical data storage • SRB weak points • Middleware providing limited functionalities (absence of workload management) • Only anonymized information are stored • Interoperability with other middlewares ? • Expertise on SRB within Embrace • CNB, Univ. Manchester nodes of BIRN ? • LPC will use SRB to deploy an MRI platform for rare disease diagnosis • Need volunteers to further dig into SRB middleware

  6. EGEE • Two middlewares • LCG2 currently deployed on the infrastructure • gLite currently under deployment on preproduction service • Main features • LCG2 has demonstrated robustness for grid computing, but lacks data management features • gLIte opens new perpectives in terms of data management and security but is just in its infancy

  7. gLite Services JRA3 UK Access Services Grid AccessService API CERN IT/CZ Security Services Authorization Information & Monitoring Services ApplicationMonitoring Information &Monitoring Auditing Authentication Data Services Job Management Services MetadataCatalog File & ReplicaCatalog JobProvenance PackageManager Accounting StorageElement DataManagement WorkloadManagement ComputingElement Site Proxy

  8. gLite Services for Release 1Software stack and origin (simplified) • Computing Element • Gatekeeper (Globus) • Condor-C (Condor) • CE Monitor (EGEE) • Local batch system (PBS, LSF, Condor) • Workload Management • WMS (EDG) • Logging and bookkeeping (EDG) • Condor-C (Condor) • Storage Element • File Transfer/Placement (EGEE) • glite-I/O (AliEn) • GridFTP (Globus) • SRM: Castor (CERN), dCache (FNAL, DESY), other SRMs • Catalog • File and Replica Catalog (EGEE) • Metadata Catalog (EGEE) • Information and Monitoring • R-GMA (EDG) • Security • VOMS (DataTAG, EDG) • GSI (Globus) • Authentication for C and Java based (web) services (EDG)

  9. Main Differences to LCG-2 • Workload Management System works in push and pull mode • Computing Element moving towards a VO based scheduler guarding the jobs of the VO (reduces load on GRAM) • Distributed and re-factored file & replica catalogs • Secure catalogs (based on user DN; VOMS certificates being integrated) • Scheduled data transfers • SRM based storage • Information Services: R-GMA with improved API and registry replication • Prototypes of additional services • Grid Access Service (GAS) • Package manager • DGAS based accounting system • Job provenance service • Move towards Web Services

  10. How to proceed ? • Encourage WP3 members (particularly test cases) to deploy applications on their local/national infrastructure and report on their experience • From the list of partners, the main middlewares should be tested: • LPC: EGEE( LCG2,gLite), SRB • SIB: Swiss BioGrid • Uppsala: Nordugrid • Cineca: DEISA • CSC: Nordugrid • CMBI: • Need for common evaluation criteria

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