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Xrootd Demonstrator description, schedule and results

Xrootd Demonstrator description, schedule and results. Doug Benjamin Duke University. Description. XRootd makes an excellent data discovery and data transfer system when used with a global name space It is used to augment and not replace the existing DDM system

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Xrootd Demonstrator description, schedule and results

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  1. Xrootd Demonstrator description, schedule and results Doug Benjamin Duke University

  2. Description • XRootd makes an excellent data discovery and data transfer system when used with a global name space • It is used to augment and not replace the existing DDM system • Tier 1 and Tier 2 sites would act as seeds for the data sources (Read only) • See Charles’ talk from Monday and next on the technology • Tier 3 both fetch the data and serve it (sink and source – reducing load between T1/T2 and T3)

  3. Advantages • Tier 1 and Tier 2 sites can limit the bandwidth using an existing add-on to Xrootd (overloading the system not an issue) • Tier 3 sites would participate in delivering data to other Tier 3 sites • Popular data sets would be replicated as required based on usage (similar to PD2P) • Tier 3 sites co-located with Tier 2 (or Tier 1) sites could use XRootd data servers attached T2 storage for read only access • CERN based physicists can easily fetch their own ROOT files from their home institute clusters to their local desktop

  4. Stand alone T3 - Caching files with frm #2 Who has /atlas/foo? #9 Who has /atlas/foo? xrootd xrootd xrootd xrootd xrootd xrootd frm xrootd Xfr agent cmsd cmsd cmsd cmsd cmsd cmsd cmsd Xrdcp -x root://LR//atlas/foo /tmp Data Files Data Files Data Files Data Files Local Redirector Data server B #3 No local data servers have data it. B said it could get data initially Client App #1 open(“/atlas/foo”); /atlas/foo Remote Data server D Remote Data server C Remote Redirector Data server A Global Redirector #4 Try B #7 open (“/atlas/foo”) skip my redirector #6 get /atlas/foo #14 got /atlas/foo # 12 open /atlas/foo Same node # 13 send /atlas/foo # 11 Try server C #5 open /atlas/foo /atlas/foo # 10 I do! # 8 Who has /atlas/foo ? The xrootd system does all of these steps automatically without application (user) intervention! 4

  5. XRootD transfer service pluggin/Status • Transfer process calls simple shell script to fetch the data • Currently testing with XRootd copy command xrdcp in simple bash script Could use another transfer command if needed • Proof of principle testing complete • Able to copy files from Tier 2 sites to Tier 3 sites.

  6. Open issues • Proxy service • Some sites have data servers on private networks need a Proxy machine route the files and communication • Solutions exist; need to test options • Authentication • Users can only read data • Write activity triggered by trusted servers • Is additional Authentication needed? • Lighter weight option - simple shared secret • Heavy weight option - X509 is also possible • Has performance implications.

  7. Schedule • By Friday trigger Tier 3 to Tier 3 transfer • Within 1 week, test Tier 3 user job trigger data transfer. • Within 2 weeks, make Charles NtoN libraries available to European Lustre and GPFS sites • During December test with 3-4 T2’s and up to 5 T3 sites (including European sites) limited tests • January – Mid February – ramp up testing, establish ganglia monitoring (see Andy’s talk for Xrootd monitoring) • Late Jan. – early February – ATLAS evaluation • 9 Feb – WLGC meeting.

  8. Conclusions • Xrootd is a good match for data deliver amongst Tier 3 sites while reducing load on rest of DDM system • Existence of ATLAS global name space is vital • Should help us keep on top of users data needs

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