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Data Management System

Data Management System. Jean Salzemann CNRS/IN2P3 ACGRID School, Hanoi (Vietnam) November 6th, 2007 Credits: Giuseppe Misurelli. Outline. Grid Data Management Challenge Storage Elements and SRM LFC File Catalog Data Movement Utils. Grid DM Challenge. Grid Data Management Challenge

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Data Management System

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  1. Data Management System Jean Salzemann CNRS/IN2P3 ACGRID School, Hanoi (Vietnam) November 6th, 2007 Credits: Giuseppe Misurelli

  2. Outline • Grid Data Management Challenge • Storage Elements and SRM • LFC File Catalog • Data Movement Utils

  3. Grid DM Challenge • Grid Data Management Challenge • Storage Elements and SRM • LCG File Catalog • Data Movement Utils

  4. The Grid DM Challenge /1

  5. The Grid DM Challenge /2 • DM works with files, this assumption is due the following reasons: • semantic of file is very good understood by everyone • file is the smallest granularity of data.

  6. Data Management Services • Storage Element – common interface to storage • Storage Resource Manager Castor, dCache, DPM, … • POSIX-I/O gLite-I/O • Native Accessprotocolsrfio, dcap • Transfer protocols gsiftp • Catalogs – keep track where data are stored • File Catalog • Replica Catalog LFC, Metadata Catalog (es. AMGA) • File Authorization Service • Metadata Catalog • File Transfer – schedules reliable file transfer • Data Scheduler • File Transfer Service lcg-utils, gLite FTS

  7. SE and SRM • Grid Data Management Challenge • Storage Elements and SRM • LFC File Catalog • Data Movement Utils

  8. SRM in an example /1 She is running a job which needs: Data for physics event reconstruction Simulated Data Some data analysis files She will write files remotely too They are at CERN In dCache They are at Fermilab In a disk array They are at Nikhef in a classic SE

  9. SRM in an example /2 dCache Own system, own protocols and parameters I talk to them on your behalf I will even allocate space for your files And I will use transfer protocols to send your files there You as a user need to know all the systems!!! gLite DPM Independent system from dCache or Castor SRM Castor No connection with dCache or DPM

  10. Storage Resource Management • Data are stored on disk pool servers or Mass Storage Systems • storage resource management needs to take into account • Transparent access to files (migration to/from disk pool) • File pinning • Space reservation • File status notification • Life time management • The SRM (Storage Resource Manager) takes care of all these details • The SRM is a single interface that takes care of local storage interaction and provides a Grid interface to the outside world

  11. gLite SE types /1 • gLite 3.0 data access protocols: • File Transfer: GSIFTP (GridFTP) • File I/O (Remote File access): gsidcap insecure RFIO secured RFIO (gsirfio) • Classic SE: • GridFTP server • Insecure RFIO daemon (rfiod) – only LAN limited file access • Single disk or disk array • No quota management • Does not support the SRM interface

  12. gLite SE types /2 • Mass Storage Systems (Castor) • Files migrated between front-end disk and back-end tape storage hierarchies • GridFTP server • Insecure RFIO (Castor) • Provide a SRM interface with all the benefits • Disk pool managers (dCache and gLite DPM) • manage distributed storage servers in a centralized way • Physical disks or arrays are combined into a common (virtual) file system • Disks can be dynamically added to the pool • GridFTP server • Secure remote access protocols (gsidcap for dCache, gsirfio for DPM) • SRM interface

  13. File Catalog and DM Tools • Grid Data Management Challenge • Storage Elements and SRM • LFC File Catalog • Data Movement Utils

  14. Files & replicas: Naming Conventions • Logical File Name (LFN) • An alias created by a user to refer to some item of data, e.g. “lfn:cms/20030203/run2/track1” • Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) • A non-human-readable unique identifier for an item of data, e.g. “guid:f81d4fae-7dec-11d0-a765-00a0c91e6bf6” • Site URL (SURL) (or Physical File Name (PFN) or Site FN) • The location of an actual piece of data on a storage system, e.g. “srm://pcrd24.cern.ch/flatfiles/cms/output10_1” (SRM) “sfn://lxshare0209.cern.ch/data/alice/ntuples.dat” (Classic SE) • Transport URL (TURL) • Temporary locator of a replica + access protocol: understood by a SE, e.g. “rfio://lxshare0209.cern.ch//data/alice/ntuples.dat”

  15. LFC - Description • Provides • Bulk operations • Cursors for large queries • Timeouts and retries for client operations • Features • User exposed transaction API • Hierarchical namespace and namespace operations • Integrated GSI Authentication and Authorization • Access Control Lists (Unix Permissions and POSIX ACLs) • Checksums Supported database backends: Oracle and MySQL

  16. File Metadata User Metadata Logical File Name (LFN) GUID System Metadata (ACLs, Ownership,etc File Replica Symlinks Storage File Name Link name Storage Host LFC - Architecture • LFC stores both logical and physical mappings for the file in the same database  Speed up of operations • Treats all entities as files in a UNIX-like filesystem. • File API also similar to UNIX (create(), mkdir(), chown()….) • Hierarchical namespace of LFNs mapped to the GUIDs • GUIDs mapped to the physical locations of file replicas in the storage • Systemattributes of files (creation time, file size and checksum…) stored as LFN attributes • One field for user-definedmetadata • Multiple LFNs per GUID allowed as symboliclinks to the primary LFN. User defined Metadata

  17. File Catalog and DM Tools • Grid Data Management Challenge • Storage Elements and SRM • LFC File Catalog • Data Movement Utils

  18. GFAL: Grid File Access Library • Interactions with SE require some components: • → File catalog services to locate replicas • → SRM • → File access mechanism to access files from the SE on the WN • GFAL does all this tasks for you: • → Hides all these operations • → Presents a POSIX interface for the I/O operations • → User can create all commands needed for storage management → It offers as well an interface to SRM • Supported protocols: • → file (local or nfs-like access) • → dcap, gsidcap and kdcap (dCache access) • → rfio (castor access) and gsirfio (dpm)

  19. lcg-utils DM tools • High level interface (CL tools and APIs) to • Upload/download files to/from the Grid (UI,CE and WN <---> SEs) • Replicate data between SEs and locate the best replica available • Interact with the file catalog • Definition: A file is considered to be a Grid File if it is both physically present in a SE and registered in the File Catalog • lfc commands to interact with file catalog features • lcg-utils commands ensure the consistency between files in the Storage Elements and entries in the File Catalog

  20. LFC commands LFC Catalog commands

  21. lfc-ls Listing the entries of a LFC directory lfc-ls [-cdiLlRTu] [--class] [--comment] [--deleted] [--display_side] [--ds] path… where pathspecifies the LFN pathname (mandatory) • Remember that LFC has a directory tree structure • /grid/<VO_name>/<you create it> • All members of a VO have read-write permissions for their own directory • You can set LFC_HOME to use relative path > lfc-ls /grid/gilda/misurelli > export LFC_HOME=/grid/gilda > lfc-ls -l misurelli LFC Namespace Defined by the user

  22. lfc-mkdir Creating directories in the LFC lfc-mkdir [-m mode] [-p] path... • Where pathspecifies the LFC pathname • Remember that while registering a new file (using lcg-cr, for example) the corresponding destination directory must be created in the catalog beforehand: • lfc-mkdir /grid/gilda/misurelli/practise • lfc-ls -l /grid/gilda/misurelli

  23. lcg-utils commands Replica Management File Catalog Interaction

  24. lcg-utils: lcg-cr • Upload a file to a SE and register it into the catalog lcg-cr -d dest_file | dest_host [-g guid] [-l lfn] [-v | --verbose] --vo vo src_file where: • dest_hostis the fully qualified hostname of the destination SE • dest_fileis a valid SURL (both sfn:// or srm:// format are valid) • guidspecifies the Grid Unique IDentifier. If this option is not present, a GUID is generated internally • lfnspecifies the Logical File Name associated with the file • vospecifies the Virtual Organization the user belongs to • src_filespecifies the source file name: the protocol can be file:/// or gsiftp:///

  25. Advanced utilities: gridftp commands Used for low level management of file/directories in SEs edg-gridftp-existsTURL Checks if file/dir exists on a SE edg-gridftp-lsTURL Lists a directory on a SE globus-url-copysrcTURL dstTURL Copies files between SEs edg-gridftp-mkdirTURL Creates a directory on a SE edg-gridftp-renamesrcTURL dstTURL Renames a file on a SE edg-gridftp-rmTURL Removes a file from a SE edg-gridftp-rmdirTURL Removes a directory on a SE

  26. Globus-url-copy • globus-url-copy srcTURL destTURL • low level file transfer • Interaction with RLS components • edg-lrc command (actions on LRC) • edg-rmc command (actions on RMC) • C++ and Java API for all catalog operations • http://edg-wp2.web.cern.ch/edg-wp2/replication/docu/r2.1/edg-lrc-devguide.pdf • http://edg-wp2.web.cern.ch/edg-wp2/replication/docu/r2.1/edg-rmc-devguide.pdf • Using low level CLI and API is STRONGLY discouraged • Risk: loose consistency between SEs and catalogues • REMEMBER: a file is in Grid if it is BOTH: • stored in a Storage Element • registered in the file catalog

  27. References • gLite documentation homepage • http://glite.web.cern.ch/glite/documentation/default.asp • LFC and DPM documentation • https://uimon.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/DataManagementDocumentation

  28. Thank you

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