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Baseline Services Group Status of SRM discussions

Baseline Services Group Status of SRM discussions. Storage Management Workshop 5 th April 2005 Ian Bird IT/GD. SRM. The need for SRM seems to be generally accepted by all Jean-Philippe Baud presented the current status of SRM “standard” versions

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Baseline Services Group Status of SRM discussions

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  1. Baseline Services GroupStatus of SRM discussions Storage Management Workshop 5th April 2005 Ian Bird IT/GD

  2. SRM • The need for SRM seems to be generally accepted by all • Jean-Philippe Baud presented the current status of SRM “standard” versions • Sub group formed (1 person per experiment + J-P) to look at defining a common sub set of functionality • ALICE: Latchezar Betev • ATLAS: Miguel Branco • CMS: Peter Elmer • LHCb: Philippe Charpentier • Expect to define an “LCG-required” SRM functionality set that must be implemented for all LCG sites • May in addition have a set of optional functions • Bring discussion to Storage Management workshop this week

  3. Status of SRM definition CMS input/comments not included yet • SRM v1.1 insufficient – mainly lack of pinning • SRM v3 not required – and timescale too late • Require Volatile, Permanent space; Durable not practical • Global space reservation: reserve, release, update (mandatory LHCb, useful ATLAS,ALICE). Compactspace NN • Permissions on directories mandatory • Prefer based on roles and not DN (SRM integrated with VOMS desirable but timescale?) • Directory functions (except mv) should be implemented asap • Pin/unpin high priority • srmGetProtocols useful but not mandatory • Abort, suspend, resume request : all low priority • Relative paths in SURL important for ATLAS, LHCb, not for ALICE

  4. SRM for LCG • Need to rapidly confirm the “LCG” required functional set • This is what the experiments need • SRM implementations for LCG sites must take this into account • Open issue: • Duplication between srmcopy and a fts ? • need 1 reliable mechanism – is it srmcopy or fts? • LCG should (has) a SRM test suite that encapsulates this functionality – • Should be the agreed verification mechanism that an SRM implementation fits the requirements

  5. Access control • clear statements that the storage systems must respect a single set of ACLs in identical ways no matter how the access is done (grid, local, Kerberos, …) • Users must always be mapped to the same storage user no matter how they address the service • ACLs should be based on roles rather than DN • DN not stable over long term • Integration of SRM with VOMS? • Currently no good solution to access control?

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