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GIN & the Standards Activity

GIN & the Standards Activity. The HPC Profile WG. Where are we now?. GIN is 1 year old: I=Interoperation I=Interoperability Pragmatic operational decisions (Interoperation) Authentication/Authorisation Identity Management Information Services Jobs Submission Data & Files Applications.

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GIN & the Standards Activity

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  1. GIN & the Standards Activity The HPC Profile WG

  2. Where are we now? • GIN is 1 year old: • I=Interoperation • I=Interoperability • Pragmatic operational decisions (Interoperation) • Authentication/Authorisation • Identity Management • Information Services • Jobs Submission • Data & Files • Applications 2

  3. The Interoperability • Initially a lower priority • Some demonstration with JSDL • NGS (GridSAM gateway), NAREGI, CROWN • Expanding importance within GIN • Feedback to standards group • Requirements to software providers for products • Early operational experience • Effectively ‘closing the loop’ between: Standards, Implementers & deployers 3

  4. The state of play in jobs in 2006 • JSDL (Job Submission Description Language) • Recommended specification Jan 2006 • BES (Basic Execution Service) • Draft describing job submission API • HPCP (High Performance Computing Profile) • Pragmatic combination of BES & JSDL • Focussed on job submission to HPC clusters 4

  5. HPCP Interoperability at SC06 • Started as implementation activity • Validate specifications • Expanded engagement with GIN • Software providers engaged with production grids • GridSAM, Globus, CREAM/gLite, ChinaGrid, … 5

  6. Feedback from SC06 • Revised BES & HPCP specifications • Revised Security Support • Username/password over SSL • X.509 certificates • Both WG’s moving to last call • Future Work: • Data staging 6

  7. Further Interaction • Main topic of next session • Information Systems • Formation of GLUE-WG • Standard definition of attributes • Rendering into different systems • BDII, CIM, UDDI, MDS, … • Data Management • Activity within GSM WG 7

  8. Notes from the discussion

  9. Notes from Discussion • BES model maps to many different systems • Proxy services using standards ontop of production grids • Access to production resources • Without need to redeploy production software 9

  10. Big Issues - Authentication • Username/password mixed enthusiasm • Need delegation & strong authentication • Different emphasis in web service world • Delegation MUST not be made a blocker to interoperation • Pragmatic half-way house needed to go ANYWHERE • Migration path from where we are now to • Production grids ‘demand’ X.509 • Some split between proxy certs and pure certs • If not going to use proxy certs. BIG migration issues • Enterprise grids ‘demand’ username/password • X.509 support varied in toolkits • If multiple security profiles implementors (& deployers) will need to support several to ensure interoperability • Need to decide • Policy as to which deployers support • Part of service meta-data • Client discovery issue • Discussed elsewhere – need report back to GIN • AG to send report back to SJN for redistribution to GIN • Proposed solution for HPCP – traction elsewhere in OGF & OGSA? • Use myProxy as a way of providing delegation. 10

  11. Actions • GIN participants want to be able to use multiple auth mechanisms: • Provide feedback to OGF security actions • MyProxy use: Grid for research majority • Username/password use: Enterprise & some research grids • What constraints come from GIN that need to be made visible to OGF? • Security conversion services may be one way forward • EL to send email to Security Ads for discussion at area meeting. 11

  12. Process Interaction • GIN  Standards • ‘Large fraction of production grids believe that JSDL & BES are a way forward for job submission’ • First instance standards compliant service gateways will provide means of accessing production grid resources • Expand beyond JSDL & BES 12

  13. Deployment of HPCP • Deploy ‘permanent’ services for support • GENESIS II, NGS (GridSAM), EGEE, DEISA • Commitment to implement HPCP and track changes • First phase: deploy SC06 service (now!) • Second phase: deploy revised service after HPCP public comment period (~3-6 months) • Discussed this week at OGF go out to public comment • Code changes needed are small (~few days work) • Have a ‘sensible’ security story (revised profile) • Third phase: part of native code (In the future – maybe!) • GIN ‘leaders’ to forward notifications of specs entering public comment to GIN lists 13

  14. Big Issues • Data Staging • Support in JSDL • HPCP has optional data staging support • HPCP focussed on core use case • Data staging not essential for this use case 14

  15. HPCP Profile(s) • Core profile: ‘pure’ job submission • First Extension: data staging as important 15

  16. Need to discuss • SRM Specification 16

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