gridlab enabling applications on the grid
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GridLab Enabling Applications on the Grid. www.gridlab.org. Jarek Nabrzyski et al. [email protected] [email protected]. Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center. GridLab Project. Funded by the EU (5+ M € ), January 2002 – December 2004 Application and Testbed oriented - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GridLabEnabling Applications on the Grid
www.gridlab.org
Jarek Nabrzyski et al.
[email protected]ń Supercomputing and
Networking Center
Grid 2002, Baltimore, 18 November 2002
GridLab Project
Funded by the EU (5+ M€), January 2002 – December 2004Application and Testbed oriented
Cactus Code, Triana Workflow, all the other applications that want to be Grid-enabled
Main goal: to develop a Grid Application Toolkit (GAT) and set of grid services and tools...:
resource management (GRMS), data management,monitoring, adaptive components, mobile user support, security services,portals,
... and test them on a real testbed with real applications
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GridLab Members
PSNC (Poznan) - coordination AEI (Potsdam) ZIB (Berlin) Univ. of Lecce Cardiff University Vrije Univ. (Amsterdam) SZTAKI (Budapest) Masaryk Univ. (Brno) NTUA (Athens)
Sun MicrosystemsCompaq (HP)
ANL (Chicago, I. Foster) ISI (LA, C.Kesselman) UoWisconsin (M. Livny)
collaborating with:Users!
EU Astrophysics Network,
DFN TiKSL/GriKSL
NSF ASC Project
other Grid projectsGlobus, Condor,
GrADS,
PROGRESS,
GriPhyn/iVDGL,
CrossGrid and all the other European Grid Projects (GRIDSTART)
other...
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GridLab Applications
Cactus (www.cactuscode.org) Triana (www.triana.co.uk)
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GridLab Aims
Get Computational Scientists using the “Grid” and Grid services for real, everyday, production work (AEI Relativists, EU Network, Grav Wave Data Analysis, Cactus User Community),
Make it easier for applications to make flexible, efficient, robust, use of the resources available to their virtual organizations
Dream up, prototype, and test new application scenarios which make adaptive, dynamic, wild, and futuristic uses of resources.
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What GridLab isn’t
Don’t want to develop low level Grid Infrastructure,
Don’t want to repeat work which has already been done (want to incorporate and assimilate it … Globus APIs, OGSA, ASC Portal (GridSphere/Orbiter), GPDK, GridPort, DataGrid, GriPhyn)
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GridLab end user requirements
Application oriented environment,Applications running on resources of one or more virtual organisations,Flexible, easy-to-use, simple interfaces to resources, jobs, and data (including compiling, tracking jobs, cataloguing data),Means to make efficient and effective use of resources,Robustness, implying that smart adaptivity, complete control and fail safety are available on all levels,The ability to work in a disconnected environment,Mobile working
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GridLab end user requirements
The ability to run in environments as minimalistic as laptops with no grid infrastructure to fully deployed Virtual Organisations,
Complexity should be hidden as much as possible,
Provide a collaborative infrastructure,
The infrastructure must cater for all classes of applications, from lightweight to largescale,
The infrastructure must provide capabilities to customise choice of service implementation (e.g. using efficiency, reliability, first succeeding, all)
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Solution...
GAT – a layer between apps and emerging grid technologies
GridLab tesbted/VO
Close cooperation between developers and deployers
End Users
GAT Tool Developers
Grid Infrastructure Developers
GAT-APIDevelopers
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The Grid is complex …
Monitoring
Resource Management
InformationSecurity
DataManagement
GLOBUS
ApplicationManager
Logging
NotificationMigration
Profiling
SOAP WSDL Corba OGSA Other
Other GridInfrastructure?
Cactus
“Is there a better resource I could be using?”
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…need to make it easier to use
GAT
Cactus
“Is there a better resource I could be using?”
GAT_FindResource( )
The Grid
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GAT: What is It?
GAT: Grid Application ToolkitImplements the GAT-API
Used by applications (different languages)
GAT Adaptors Connect to capabilities/services
GAT EngineProvides the function
bindings for the GAT-API
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Grid Application Toolkit
The GAT provides functionality through a carefully constructed set of generic high-level APIs, through which an application will be able to call the underlying grid services,
Set of application developer APIs for Grid tools, services and software libraries, (and example implementations) that support the development of grid-enabled applications (open source!)
Usable from any high level “application” (any generic code, Cactus, Triana, Portals, Scripts, …)
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GAT
More or less …Set of calls GAT_ToolOrService(arguments)
Your chosen tools/services: resource broker, information server, application manager, grid monitoring, data manager, notification, etc.
Set of APIs for dealing with the GAT (registration, information, errors, fault tolerance)
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GAT Engine
When an application makes a GAT-API call, the engine searches through an internal database of adaptors for the requested capability and calls it
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GAT Adaptor
Interface between GAT Engine and one or more capabilitiesTranslates user requests to appropriate interface syntax for a capability providerActive adaptors change dynamicallyIncludes “security context”Return appropriate error codes
ExamplesOGSA adaptor (provides many capabilities)Globus adaptor (directly talk to gatekeepers)Adaptors for each GridLab service provider“Local” adaptors (GAT_MoveFile => “cp”, GATFindResource => “localhost”)
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GAT Adaptor
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GAT: AIM
Abstract Grid capabilities (services) from the application developer.
Application developer concentrates on the functionality as needed by the application.
Hide complexity.
Provides a layer (buffer zone) between applications and the Grid.
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The Same Application …
Application
GAT
Application
GAT
Application
GAT
Laptop The GridSuper Computer
No network! Firewall issues!
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GAT Architecture
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GridLab services
Software environment for Grid-enabling scientific applications
GridLab services, third party services and various core-grid services will be supported by GAT
In the advent of the Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA), GridLab's architecture will revolve around the notion of services,
all the GridLab services will be OGSA compliant
currently all the services are Web Services based
roadmap for Web Services to OGSA transformation is being prepared (6-8 months from now)
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GridLab Testbed
Managed by Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Operational since March 2002
Most of the machines are not dedicated, except one cluster at PSNC
Built on existing middleware:Globus Toolkit 2.0
MDS 2
PKI/GSI for secure access
Provide functional Grid environment for development and testing of GATs, services and their components
Production stability a goal
No long production jobs
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More info / summary
[email protected], [email protected]@gridlab.orgYou’re welcome to join our testbed and test our software, Bring your application and test it with the GAT and our services.We are open for collaborations!Visit us on Tuesday and see the demos at:
Sun Booth, 12.00-1.00 p.m.Argonne Booth, 1.00 p.m – 2.30 p.m.