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Managing Local to Global IP Translation: NIKHEF Job and Resource Handling

On April 6, 2001, NIKHEF undertook the task of translating local IP addresses to global IPs, managed by Volker. This process involved various components such as JDL credentials for jobs, resource management, and the integration of global computing elements. Key focus areas included monitoring, job readiness, and the final cleanup protocol. The implementation of policies within LCMAPS and LCAS ensured effective resource handling, while maintaining compliance with job specifications. Overall, the operations were crucial for optimal resource usage within the grid framework.

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Managing Local to Global IP Translation: NIKHEF Job and Resource Handling

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  1. April 6, 2001 NIKHEF To translate local IP# to global IP# Managed by Volker JOB JDL credentials WP3 global Compute Element WP1 GriFis GridGateway GIS local Monitor (Olof) JDL credentials Final cleanup JDL Resource Man. (Volker) GjMS Rep. Job ready uid/gid tokens etc. Final cleanup allowed or not JDL Local JDL JDL credentials LCMAPS Job ready Free resource credentials LCAS policy Rep. Local Farm

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