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Grid - korisnicki pristup i razvoj aplikacija

Grid - korisnicki pristup i razvoj aplikacija. Meteo VO Training, Belgrade 24. June 2008. Branko Marovic RCUB - UoB. SEE-GRID-2 Applications Adaptation & Support. Application lifecycle defined in “Gridification Guidelines” document.

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Grid - korisnicki pristup i razvoj aplikacija

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  1. Grid - korisnicki pristup i razvoj aplikacija Meteo VO Training, Belgrade 24. June 2008 Branko Marovic RCUB - UoB The SEE-GRID-SCI initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP7 Research Infrastructures contract no. 211338

  2. SEE-GRID-2 Applications Adaptation & Support • Application lifecycle defined in “Gridification Guidelines” document. • SG Gridification Guide (wiki pages) structured and contributed by developers. • Policy: Applications initially supported at the country level. • Application Support Group (ASG) created for gridification support. • Application Review Committee(ARC) created to assess existing and new candidate applications. • Application selection criteria defined by ARC. • MoU Between Applications and SEEGRID-2. Application Gridification 2/26

  3. SEE-GRID-2 Strategy for New Applications • There is “Gridification Guideline” document to provide initial help to developers. (application life-cycle, policy and methodology to run and support an application on Grid) • There is “SG Gridification Guide” on SEE-GRID-2 Wiki to provide comprehensive help to developers (porting an existing application to the Grid) • ARC (Application Review Committee) recommendations push applications towards collaborations with other applications and projects. • Applications are required to provide update on their established user community and collaborations within their periodic Application Progress Report. Application Gridification 3/26

  4. Application Gridification 4/26

  5. SEE-GRID2 Applications Application Gridification 5/26

  6. Support the deployed applications • Application support group (ASG)created to provide fast and continuous gridification support to developers. • Experienced developers & admins • ASG team members assigned for each application. • National level application support • SEE-GRID - global level application support • SG Gridification Wiki online. • SEE-GRID helpdesk available and used for problems. • Useful Helpdesk Tickets for Developers. • SEE-GRID Helpdesk “Applications Support” knowledge base. • GOODs responsible to dump useful tickets of the week. • Work in close collaboration with WP5 (training) and WP3 (software requirements, maintenance of performance) Application Gridification 6/26

  7. Application Lifecycle Application Gridification 7/26

  8. SEE-GRID-2Gridification Guides • An initial guide for the developer including the application life-cycle, VO and site policies, gridification methodology: • Gridification Guideline • http://www.see-grid.eu/content/modules/downloads/SEEGRID2-WP4-TR-008-Gridification_Guideline-n-2006-11-22.doc • Detailed wiki pages with illustrations for gridification issues: • SG Gridification Guide • http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SG_Gridification_Guide Application Gridification 8/26

  9. SEE-GRIDGridification Guide • Relevant topics for application developers identified trough online questionnaire system • Some investigation areas identified as well – candidates for future GG topics • Gridification guide will provide information on these topics • Wiki as collaboration medium Application Gridification 9/26

  10. SEE-GRIDGridification Guide 1 Job Management 1.1 Running Jobs (T1) 1.2 Software Installation Management (T3) 2 File Management and Access 2.1 Data Management (T2) 2.2 Data Access (T4) 2.3 Logical Files (T6) 2.4 Advanced Replica Management (T2, T6 related investigation area) 3 Inter-Job Communication 3.1 Workflows (T7) 3.2 MPI (T9) 3.3 Interactive & Pilot Jobs (T1 related investigation area) 3.4 Java networking 4 Information Services 4.1 Application-Level Event Logging & Performance (T5) 4.1.1 Applications and Systems monitoring tools 4.1.2 Benchmarking 4.2 Metadata Catalogues 5 Development Environments and Portals 5.1 Web Authentication and Authorization (T8) 5.2 P-GRADE Portal (T1-T9 related investigation area) 5.3 P-GRADE (T1-T9 related investigation area) Application Gridification 10/26

  11. Application Gridification 11/26

  12. VO Resource Allocation Policies • Seegrid VO is used for all applications: • Utilization of groups and roles:/seegrid/COUNTRY_CODE/SHORT_APP_NAME/Role=production/seegrid/COUNTRY_CODE/SHORT_APP_NAME/Role=software • For gridification testing phase, • no role or group is used, all sites support all applications. • For deployed applications, • sites are encouraged to support as many applications as possible. • MoU template between SEE-GRID-2 Project and the Application created. Application Gridification 12/26

  13. SEE-GRID-SCI Application Gridification 13/26

  14. Meteorology VO • Members • National Observatory of Athens (coordinator) • South Environment and Weather Agency of Serbia • Hydrometeorological Institute of Montenegro • RBI of Zagreb • University of Zagreb • Federal Hydro-Meteorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina • Republic Hydrometeorogical Institute, Banjaluka • Two sets of applications for initial deployment: • Regional scale Multi-model, Multi-analysis ensemble forecasting system • Study of the interaction of airflow with complex terrain Application Gridification 14/26

  15. Developer Resources • Grid environment is constantly evolving, but • Useful features persist • New are constantly being added • Bugs are being fixed • Gained knowledge remains relevant, must be updated • Applications can be easily migrated to new/updated APIs • gLite User Guide • https://edms.cern.ch/file/722398/1.2/gLite-3-UserGuide.pdf • WMS user guides • https://edms.cern.ch/document/572489/1 • SEE-GRID Gridification Guide • http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SG_Gridification_Guide • SEEGRID Wiki • http://wiki.see-grid.eu/ • gLite documentation • http://glite.web.cern.ch/glite/documentation/ Application Gridification 15/26

  16. Grids: a foundation for e-Research computers software Grid sensor nets instruments Shared data archives Diagram derived from Ian Foster’s slide colleagues Enabling a whole-system approach Collaborative research / engineering / public service … Application Gridification 16/26

  17. Načini upotrebe grida • Komandna linija, JDL, input/output sandbox i/ili ručna manipulacija podacima • Primena skriptova u generisanu poslova, obradi i manipulaciji podacima • Korišćenje postojećih Grid portala • Primena grid API-ja i servisa iz koda koji se izvršava na gridu • Pravljenje aplikativno specifičnih pristupnih tačaka-servisa Application Gridification 17/26

  18. Complexities of grid applications • Simple jobs – submitted to WMS to run in batch mode • Job invokes grid services • To read & write files on SE • Monitoring • For outbound connectivity (interactive jobs) • To manage metadata • … • Complex jobs • An environment controls multiple jobs on users’ behalf • High-level services • Portals with workflow • Software written for the VO (or by the user) • … Application Gridification 18/26

  19. Invocation of applications • From the UI • Command Line Interfaces / Scripts • APIs • Higher level tools • From desktop Windows applications • Use Grids without awareness of them! • But gLite not (yet) fully supporting Windows (more info: http://jessica.trigrid.it/grid2win/) • From portals • For recurring tasks: “core grid services” as well as application layer • Accessible from any browser • Tailored to applications • Different portal solutions, and wide range of capabilities. Second part of this course: P-GRADE Portal Application Gridification 19/26

  20. Characteristics of VOs • What is being shared? • resources of storage and/or compute cycles • software and/or data • Distinct groups of developers and of users? • Some VOs have distinct groups of developers and users… • Biomedical applications used by clinicians,…. • …. Some don’t • Physics application developers who share data but write own analyses • Effect: need to • hide complexity from the 1st type of VOs • expose functionality to 2nd type of Vos • many security issues Application Gridification 20/26

  21. Challenges Research software is often Created for one user: the developer Familiarity makes it useable Short-term goals: Used until papers are written and then discarded Grid applications are often used by a VO Without support from developer In new contexts and workflows • Grid application developers are • In a research environment • Yet their s/w must have: • Stability • Documentation • Usability • Extendability i.e. Production quality Need expertise in: • software engineering • application domain • grid computing Application Gridification 21/26

  22. Consequences • Team work! • Engaged in world-wide initiatives – reuse, don’t make your own! Cross disciplines for solutions. • From research to production software: ~5 times the effort. • “80% of the time for last 10% of the functionality & reliability” • Standardisation is key • For re-use, for dynamic configuration of services,.. • Both for middleware and domain specific • Need to follow a deliberate development process • Waterfall? Rapid prototyping? • Requirements engineering, design, implementation, validation, deployment • Engaged with the user community Application Gridification 22/26

  23. Basic tasks while Porting applications to the Grid • Developing a non-grid application (or inheriting and updating an ancient one); • Go/no-Go decision about gridification • Is it suitable for the Grid environment? • “Cost/profit” analysis / feasibility study Typical Questions Groups: • Current structure of the application • Dependencies of the application • Available resources (manpower, knowledge, etc.) • Requirements for the gridified application • Expected impact of gridification • Requirements for the grid infrastructure More info: Application Description Template http://www.lpds.sztaki.hu/gasuc/?m=4 Application Gridification 23/26

  24. Basic taskswhile Porting applications to the Grid (contd.) • Grid environment access • Requesting Certificates / VO membership • Accessing Grid environment • Appropriate VO UI machine account for command line • Portal GUI account; • Executing, Testing and Debugging the application; • Testing the non-grid application (debugging in Grid environment is a hard task), creating use cases for single (non-grid) runs; • Constructing the job suite – JDL (Job Description Language) files, executables, auxiliary scripts and input/output data files; • Submitting the job to the Grid as small-scale pilot application; Application Gridification 24/26

  25. Basic tasks while Portingapplications to the Grid (contd.) • Executing, Testing and Debugging the pilot application; • IF something goes wrong THEN GOTO4; • IF everything seems to work THEN increase the scale of the application (increase problem size, amount of used resources); • Optimizing the grid application; Application Gridification 25/26

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