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Moving Beyond Campus Grids

Steven Young Oxford NGS Manager Oxford e-Research Centre University of Oxford Partner Joining Consultant National Grid Service. Moving Beyond Campus Grids. Beyond Campus Grids: My brief. Connecting Campus Grids to broader grids

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Moving Beyond Campus Grids

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  1. Steven Young Oxford NGS Manager Oxford e-Research Centre University of Oxford Partner Joining Consultant National Grid Service Moving Beyond Campus Grids

  2. Beyond Campus Grids: My brief • Connecting Campus Grids to broader grids • How Campus Grids can be used to bridge to broader area grids like the NGS or NW-GRID • What are the impediments? • What can Campus Grids do to make things easier?

  3. Straw Poll • Who’s running a Campus Grid? • Condor-based, Other batch system (SGE, PBS, LSF), Globus-based • Level of service? • Grown organically, Well developed service • User engagement? • Handful of heavy users, embedded into institution’s teaching and research

  4. Talk Summary • Joining the NGS • The NGS Site Joining Process • Benefits & difficulties • Providing your users with a uniform interface to resources • Options for local deployment • Useful NGS services and resources • Workshop discussion

  5. NGS expansion Two levels of membership • Affiliates run compatible stack, integrated support • Partners also contribute “significant resources”. • Run compatible middleware • as defined by NGS Minimum Software Stack • and verified by compliance test suite • Partners define their level of service commitment through a Service Level Definition

  6. Joining Quickstart • http://www.ngs.ac.uk/guide/ • Partner’s Joining Guide • Minimum Software Stack • Conformance Testing • Quickstart guide

  7. Joining Procedure • Initial contact • Registration of Partner • Contacts: Security, Operations, Helpdesk • Testing of Site • Validation of Site • Continuous Monitoring

  8. NGS Minimum Software Stack • Access, Job submission, File transfer • Globus GRAM, GridFTP, IGTF CAs, GSIssh, SRB • Information Publishing • GLUE schema, MDS • People Management • edg-mkgridmap, VOMS • Compiling • C/C++/Fortran/Java • Resource Control • Accounting, Job Scheduling

  9. Levels of Conformance • Level 0: Globus, CAs, GLUE, MDS, VO Management, Accounting, Resource Scheduler • Level 1: Level 0 + gsissh, compilers, SRB clients • Level 2: Level 1 + Resource Broker, SRB servers/vaults/MCAT

  10. Conformance Testing • Inca framework: http://inca2.ngs.ac.uk • “When the partner and the buddy are satisfied that the partner site can pass all the tests the partner site is progressed to the validation process.” • Site needs to pass tests for a 7 day period. • Final report, SLD are written • Approval by NGS Technical Board and GOSC Board • Continuous monitoring: “failures must be corrected within 2 working days.”

  11. Benefits • Access to wider grid expertise • Work put in to formalise processes for being part of NGS is not wasted • NGS brand has value

  12. Difficulties • Justifying the effort of joining • Full Economic Costing • Split focus • NGS software stack and interfaces may not be what your users care about

  13. Uniform Interface for Users Things that could be deployed locally • Condor-G • Nimrod • Gridway

  14. Condor-G • http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/condorg/ • Condor-G • OxGrid is based on Condor-G technology • Some additional “magic” to generate Grid resource ClassAds. • Glide-in mechanisms

  15. Nimrod-G • http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~davida/nimrod • Tool for Distributed Parametric Modelling • Actuators which can pass jobs to Globus resources as well as other local batch systems (Condor, PBS, SGE, LSF). • Nimrod Portal

  16. Gridway Metascheduler • http://www.gridway.org/ • Works on top of Globus services • Which you will have if you become an NGS affiliate.

  17. Useful NGS services (1) • NGS Resource Broker • A gLite Workload Management System and User Interface node is available for use. • NGS VOMS service • We can host VOMS instances for institutions, groups, virtual organisations. • NGS GridSAM EPR • Belfast provide GridSAM end point references for NGS sites.

  18. Useful NGS services (2) • NGS Application Repository portal • JSDL repository for user applications. Could allow generalised job submission to more than NGS resources.\ • NGS RUS and UAS • NGS UAS User Accounting System aims to conform to OGF UR (Usage Record) and OGF RUS (Resource Usage Service) specifications.

  19. Workshop session • Discussion around how practical issues surrounding: • Joining of campus grids to NGS • Eg. Globus interface node in front of a Condor pool • Implementation of middleware solutions

  20. Questions?

  21. Shibboleth • JISC funded projects to work on Shibboleth Grid integration • Shibboleth SP used as a portal using “some X509 certificate mechanism” in the background to provide access to Grid resources.

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