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Standards All Hands

Standards All Hands. Session 2: Areas and Alignment. Management Area ‘Status at a glance’. GFD-R publication. Interoperability exp doc publication. CDDLM-WG. ACS-WG. GFD-R.P publication. UR-WG. RUS-WG. Public Comment Review. Charter WG at OGF19. GLUE-WG.

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Standards All Hands

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  1. Standards All Hands Session 2: Areas and Alignment

  2. Management Area ‘Status at a glance’ GFD-R publication Interoperability exp doc publication CDDLM-WG ACS-WG GFD-R.P publication UR-WG RUS-WG Public Comment Review Charter WG at OGF19 GLUE-WG 2

  3. Management Area Workgroup Summary • CDDLM (config, description, deployment, lifecycle mgmt) • Four independent implementations (HP, Softricity, NEC, UFCG) • Interoperability experimental document • Next steps: expect new chairs, topics TBD • UR (usage record) • Two independent implementations • Next steps: interoperability document and a revision 2 • RUS (resource usage service) • Four independent implementations (GridSAM, UNICORE, SweGrid, DGAS) • Next steps: Feature poll for a RUS “extended” specification on top of core RUS spec • ACS (application contents service) • 2 independent implementations (Business Grid, NAREGI/PSE) • Next steps: discussions on enhanced interoperability, repository replication, and converged archive definition • GLUE – new workgroup • Abstract information model to facilitate interoperation between grid infrastructures • Major revision of Glue 1.3; GIN demonstrated need; leverage OGF work • Feed back to DMTF to incorporate Grid schema elements into CIM 3

  4. Moving Management of Grids Forward • Supplement OGF Technical Strategy & Roadmap document through public comment • Management framework • Identify basic building blocks for management of grids: services, interfaces, protocols, info/data models • Drive from GIN lessons learned, existing OGF landscape & roadmap materials, requirements, related SDO work • Identify gaps • Challenge • Identify, define, and implement specifications / profiles for a staged set of usable and interoperable management pieces to move adoption of grids forward in a very time efficient manner • Recognize not all work needs or should take place in management area 4

  5. Architecture 5

  6. Applications 6

  7. Compute Area (1) JSDL-WG (Job Submission Description Language) • Working on JSDL 1.1 • errata release of 1.0 • Concurrently, working on extensions • HPC Profile Application extension • Parallel application extension 2 sessionson Friday OGSA-BES-WG (OGSA Basic Execution Service) • OGSA-BES spec went to last call • Modifications were made to help tooling exposed by HPCP • OGSA-BES information model being broken out from appendix to a separate information document • Will be input to DMTF and inform development of CIM Sessionon Thursday OGSA-RSS-WG (OGSA Resource Selection Service) • new draft has been created in Dec • In interaction with OGSA-EMS • Interested co-workers sought No sessions 7

  8. Compute Area (2) OGSA-HPCP-WG (OGSA HPC Profile) • SC06 demo • featured 12 groups utilizing 9 independent implementations • Demo influenced changes in OGSA-BES spec • Updated base profile should go into last call now • Discussion on proposed future extensions Session today2:30pm GRAAP-WG (Grid Resource Allocation Agreement Protocol) • WS-Agreement spec had a public comment in November • updated final version goes into last call this week • Discussion on • implementation plans and interoperability strategy • negotiation of agreements, flexible/dynamic agreements • Planning a workshop for OGF20 3 sessionson Thursday GSA-RG (Grid Scheduling Architecture) • Working towards a practical scheduler interoperability study • participating: VIOLA Meta-scheduler, GRMS, GridWay, D-Grid • Identification of • supported JSDL attributes set and add. scheduling attributes (SDL) • discussion of a negotiation protocol: WS-AgreementNegotiation 2 sessions on Monday 8

  9. Infrastructure Area Status update AD’s: Cees de Laat Franco Travostino GGF19, Chapel Hill, January / February 2007

  10. New / Existing groups • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Dimitra Simeonidou • Grid and Virtualization Working Group (gridvirt-wg) • Erol Bozak, Wolfgang Reichert • Network Measurements Working Group (nm-wg) • Eric Boyd, Mark Leese, Richard Hughes-Jones • Network Mark-up Language Working Group (nml-wg) • Paola Grosso, Martin Swany 10

  11. New / Existing groups • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Dimitra Simeonidou 11

  12. Grid High Performance Networking RG • It produced a set of use cases capturing the interaction between applications and grid network middleware (GFD-I in early 2007) • Constituency is highly specialized in the type of networks used in R&E testbeds • Now actively engaging GLIF and EU-funded Phosphorus participants --- they will jointly produce GFDs (OGF is the only group in this bunch with a document process) 12

  13. Friday 2nd February, 9-10:30 am, Magnolia room • 9:00 Agenda bashing and administration • 9:05 Current status of drafts • 9:15 Proposal for new draft on Grid User Network Interface (paper attached), George Zervas, IST-PHOSPHORUS project, EU • 9:45 "GNS-WSI2: an interface defined by G-lambda project for bandwidth reservation", Atsuko Takefusa of AIST, Japan • 10:05 “experiments of bandwidth reservation between US and Japan”, MCNC • 10:25 Announcements and updates of relevant upcoming events and AOB • 10:30 Finish 13

  14. New / Existing groups • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Dimitra Simeonidou • Grid and Virtualization Working Group (gridvirt-wg) • Erol Bozak, Wolfgang Reichert 14

  15. Grid and Virtualization Working Group • Chairs • Erol Bozak (SAP) • Development Architect • NetWeaver Solution and Platform Management • Wolfgang Reichert (IBM) • Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) • IBM On-demand Operating Environments • Goals • Verification that within existing Grid standards the specifications are neutral to “virtualized systems / resources” • The request for resources may be satisfied either by / with “virtualized systems” or “physical systems” • “Virtualization is transparent to the Grid” (e.g. resource provisioning) • Define use cases wherein the grid infrastructure is seen participating in an virtualized system infrastructure • Explore how virtualization technologies can be leveraged to better support grid use cases • Define one or more profiles that allows the Gird infrastructure to : • Monitor • Manipulate, • Migrate Virtual Systems etc. 15

  16. Grid and Virtualization Working Group • Timeline • OGF 19: Introduction of the Workgroup • OGF 20: Collection of Use Cases • OGF 21: First Version of the profile • OGF 22: tbd • Meetings Charter-Discussion: Grids and System Virtualization • Thursday, February 1, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pmFranco Travostino, Erol Bozak, Wolfgang Reichert 16

  17. New / Existing groups • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Dimitra Simeonidou • Grid and Virtualization Working Group (gridvirt-wg) • Erol Bozak, Wolfgang Reichert • Network Measurements Working Group (nm-wg) • Eric Boyd, Mark Leese, Richard Hughes-Jones 17

  18. “Hierarchy / Characteristics” doc GFD.23 • Status: document is an OGF Draft Recommendation • Document is dated May 2004 • Ideas used in the NMWG Schemata • Schemata implemented and in use by: • Dante • EGEE • Internet2 • CLARA • MonAlisa • Discussions on Schemata in progress with the IETF IPPM • Action from NMWG to move GFD.23 to an OGF Recommendation • Create an Experimental doc on GFD.23 usage • Document use of “Hierarchy / Characteristics” doc • Section on use/experience from: • Dante • EGEE • Internet2 18

  19. Document “Schemata for Network Performance Characteristics” Work In Progress. Document Layout: 3. Base Schema Explain that definitive schemata is in RELAX-NG, with XML appendix from specific tool 3.1 Description 3.2 RELAX-NG Code 4. Extension Schema Explain that These Schemata MUST be used in conjunction with the NMWG Base Schema Example (as in how to doc) using characteristic/tool “foo” 4.1 Description 4.2 RELAX-NG Code 5. Extension Schemata for Current Characteristics and Tools 5.1 Round Trip Delay 5.2 TCP Achievable Bandwidth 5.3 UDP Achievable Bandwidth 5.4 Frame loss 5.5 Frame re-ordering 5.6 Bandwidth Utilisation 5.7 ping 5.8 iperf (TCP) 5.9 traceroute 19

  20. perfSONAR is a joint effort: ESnet GÉANT2 JRA1 Internet2 RNP (Brazil) ESnet includes: ESnet/LBL staff Fermilab Internet2 includes: University of Delaware Georgia Tech SLAC Internet2 staff GÉANT2 JRA1 includes: Arnes Belnet Carnet Cesnet CYNet DANTE DFN FCCN GRNet GARR ISTF PSNC Nordunet (Uninett) Renater RedIRIS Surfnet SWITCH Recent additions: CLARA (Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks) LHC Network perfSONAR Deployments 20

  21. Contact Details • Chairs: • Eric Boyd (Internet2), eboyd@internet2.edu • Richard Hughes-Jones (University of Manchester), R.Hughes-Jones@manchester.ac.uk • Mark Leese (Daresbury Laboratory), m.j.leese@dl.ac.uk • Website under re-construction: http://nmwg.internet2.edu • Mailing list: nm-wg@ogf.org • To subscribe, https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/projects/nm-wgthen Subscribe and fill in the web form 21

  22. New / Existing groups • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Dimitra Simeonidou • Grid and Virtualization Working Group (gridvirt-wg) • Erol Bozak, Wolfgang Reichert • Network Measurements Working Group (nm-wg) • Eric Boyd, Mark Leese, Richard Hughes-Jones • Network Mark-up Language Working Group (nml-wg) • Paola Grosso, Martin Swany 22

  23. NML-WG: Network Mark-up Language Chairs: Paola Grosso - UvA Martin Swany - Udel Purpose: to describe network topologies, so that the outcome is a standardized network description ontology and schema, facilitating interoperability between different projects. The scope is to define one or more schemas to describe: • a layer independent network topology • properties that are common across multiple network technologies, • a mechanism so that other working groups or other projects may combine technology specific schemas with the schemas created by the NML working group. Such a schema can be used to create inter-domain network graphs at various abstraction levels, to provide an information model for service discovery, and to facilitate lightpath provisioning. First official meeting at OGF20 in Manchester. See you there! 23

  24. GLIF Q3 2005 Visualization courtesy of Bob Patterson, NCSA Data collection by Maxine Brown.

  25. Current status: NDL NDL - Network Description Language - an RDF based model for hybrid network descriptions. It leverages all the semantic web tools, to provide: • parsing of the RDF files • graphs and visualization of connections and lightpaths • lightpath provisioning support at inter and intra domain level. Latest developments were presented at the GLIF meeting in Sep. ‘06. Google-maps and NDL… …the GLIF connections described by NDL. 25

  26. Meetings this week • Grid High-Performance Networking RG (ghpn-rg) • Friday morning 9h00 - 10h30 and 11h00 - 12h30, Magnolia • Grid and Virtualization Working Group (gridvirt-wg) • Thursday afternoon 14h00 - 15h30, Mountain Laurel • Network Measurements Working Group (nm-wg) • Thursday morning 9h00 - 10h30 and 11h00 - 12h30, Mountain Laurel • Network Mark-up Language Working Group (nml-wg) • not this time, see you in Manchester • Infrastructure area meeting • Wednesday late afternoon 18h00 - 19h30, SunFlower 26

  27. Security 27

  28. Data 28

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