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The National Grid Service

The National Grid Service. Mike Mineter mjm@nesc.ac.uk. Acknowledgements. Most NGS and GOSC slides are taken from a talk by Stephen Pickles, Technical Director of GOSC Also slides from Malcolm Atkinson on e-Science programme

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The National Grid Service

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  1. The National Grid Service Mike Minetermjm@nesc.ac.uk

  2. Acknowledgements • Most NGS and GOSC slides are taken from a talk by Stephen Pickles, Technical Director of GOSC • Also slides from Malcolm Atkinson on e-Science programme • A few I even did myself (If you find an error, you’ve one of mine! Tell me please.)

  3. Overview • The UK e-science programme: building and using e-Infrastructure • GOSC and the NGS • NGS middleware and services

  4. What is e-Infrastructure – Political view • A shared resource • That enables science, research, engineering, medicine, industry, … • It will improve UK / European / … productivity • Lisbon Accord 2000 • E-Science Vision SR2000 – John Taylor • Commitment by UK government • Sections 2.23-2.25 • Always there • c.f. telephones, transport, power, internet

  5. EPSRC Breakdown + Industrial Contributions £25M UK e-Science Budget (2001-2006) + £100M via JISC Total: £213M Staff costs only - Grid Resources Computers & Network funded separately Source: Science Budget 2003/4 – 2005/6, DTI(OST)

  6. Globus Alliance Digital Curation Centre The e-Science Centres e-Science Institute NationalCentre fore-SocialScience Grid Operations Support Centre Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute National Institute for Environmentale-Science CeSC (Cambridge) EGEE http://www.nesc.ac.uk/centres/

  7. GOSC and the NGS

  8. The National Grid Service The NGS is the core UK grid, intended for the production use of computational and data grid resources. NGS is the core service resulting from the UK's e-Science programme. NGS is supported by JISC, and is run by the Grid Operations Support Centre (GOSC).

  9. GOSC The Grid Operations Support Centre is a distributed “virtual centre” providing deployment and operations support for the UK e-Science programme.

  10. GOSC More on this tomorrow!!

  11. NGS Organisation • Operations Team • led by Andrew Richards (RAL) • representatives from all NGS core nodes • meets bi-weekly by Access Grid • day-to-day operational and deployment issues • reports to Technical Board • Technical Board • led by Stephen Pickles • representatives from all sites and GOSC • meets bi-weekly by Access Grid • deals with policy issues and high-level technical strategy • sets medium term goals and priorities • reports to Management Board • GOSC Board meets quarterly • representatives from funding bodies, partner sites and major stakeholders • sets long term priorities

  12. Managing middleware evolution • Important to coordinate and integrate this with deployment and operations work in EGEE, LCG and similar projects. • Focus on deployment and operations, NOT development. UK Campus and other Grids EGEE… ETF NGS Other software sources Software with proven capability & realistic deployment experience Prototypes & specifications Operations OMII ‘Gold’ services Feedback & future requirements Engineering Task Force Deployment/testing/advice

  13. http://www.ngs.ac.uk NGS core nodes: Need UK e-Science certificate (1-2 days) Apply through NGS web site (1-2 weeks)

  14. NGS core nodes data nodes at RAL and Manchester compute nodes at Oxford and Leeds free at point of use apply through NGS web site accept terms and conditions of use light-weight peer review 1-2 weeks to do: project or VO-based application and registration all access is through digital X.509 certificates from UK e-Science CA or recognized peer National HPC services HPCx CSAR Must apply separately to research councils Digital certificate and Conventional (username/ password) access supported Gaining Access

  15. Commercial Provider UofD PSRE Leeds Man. RAL Oxford NGS Core Nodes: Host core services, coordinate integration, deployment and support +free to access resources for all VOs. Monitored interfaces + services NGS Partner Sites: Integrated with NGS, some services/resources available for all VOs Monitored interfaces + services NGS Affiliated Sites: Integrated with NGS, support for some VO’s Monitored interfaces (+security etc.) GOSC U of C U of A H P C x U of B C S A R

  16. Middleware & Services

  17. Globus Toolkit • Globus Toolkit version 2 • GT 2.4.3 from VDT 1.2 • (VDT comprises several middleware packages used in EU, US and UK grids) • Job submission (GRAM) • File transfer (GridFTP) • Shell (GSI-SSH) • Information Services (MDS/GIIS/GRIS) • Information providers from GLUE schema

  18. NGS software • Computation services based on GT2 • Use compute nodes: for sequential or parallel jobs, primarily from batch queues • Data services: • Storage Resource Broker: • Primarily for file storage and access • “OGSA-DAI”: Data Access and Integration • Primarily for grid-enabling databases (relational, XML) • Note especially: the NGS Oracle service • Used by NGS services • OGSA-DAI and Oracle are available to users – but apply via GOSC

  19. SRB • Storage Resource Broker from SDSC • Location transparent access to storage • Access a file in SRB across a grid, interface is similar to POSIX I/O • Mechanism used to access same files from any NGS compute node (unless you synch your accounts) • Metadata catalog • Replica management • Clients on compute nodes • Servers on data nodes • Java and Windows clients for desktop/UI machines

  20. Oracle • Oracle 9i database • Only on data nodes • Populated by users/data providers • Infrastructure maintained by NGS database administrators • Used directly or via OGSA-DAI

  21. OGSA-DAI • Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) • Database Access and Integration (DAI) • Developed by UK e-Science projects OGSA-DAI and DAIT • OGSA-DQP (Distributed Query Processor) • Experimental service based on OGSI/GT3 on Manchester data node only • considering WS-I and WSRF flavours • Uses Oracle underneath • Early users from e-Social Science (ConvertGrid)

  22. The NGS portal • More on this later… • NGS has services for “data grid” and “compute grid”; portal gives easier access to some of these and also support for the “people grid” • Portlets for • Collaborations to use – e.g. chat • Job submission • Access to information services • GridFTP • http://portal.ngs.ac.uk/

  23. Key facts • Production: deploying middleware after selection and testing – major developments via Engineering Task Force. • Evolving: • Middleware • Number of sites • Organisation: • VO management • Policy negotiation: sites, VOs • International commitment

  24. Web Sites • NGS • http://www.ngs.ac.uk • To see what’s happening: http://ganglia.ngs.rl.ac.uk/ • GOSC • http://www.grid-support.ac.uk • CSAR • http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk • HPCx • http://www.hpcx.ac.uk

  25. Summary • NGS is a production service • Therefore cannot include latest research protoypes! • ETF recommends what should be deployed • Core sites provide computation and also data services • NGS is evolving • OMII, EGEE, Globus Alliance all have m/w under assessment by the ETF for the NGS • Selected, deployed middleware currently provides “low-level” tools • New deployments will follow soon • New sites and resources being added !

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