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Title: Responsibilities of ROC and CIC in EGEE infrastructure


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Responsibilities of ROC and CIC in EGEE
infrastructure
  • A.Kryukov, SINP MSU, CIC Manager
    (kryukov_at_theory.sinp.msu.ru),Yu.Lazin, IHEP, ROC
    Manager (lazin_at_sirius.ihep.su)

A.Kryukov, Yu.Lazin NA3 Induction Courses,
28/06/04, Dubna
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Outlook
  • Introduction
  • Main targets of EGEE
  • General structure of EGEE infrastructure
  • OMC responsibilities
  • CIC responsibilities.
  • ROC responsibilities.

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Introduction Main EGEE targets
  • Main targets of EGEE protect is deployment of
    Pan-European GRID infrastructure
  • Deployment of GRID MW
  • At the first time it is based on LCG2 MW
  • In the future WS technology
  • Training and induction
  • EGEE personal
  • End-users

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Introduction Main EGEE targets
  • User Support/Call centers
  • Induction new applications
  • Pioneering applications are HEP and Bio
  • Industry quality infrastructure
  • Induction of real industry application

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General structure of EGEE infrastructure
  • OMC Operations Management Center, CERN
  • Project management and coordinating center.
  • CIC Core Infrastructure center
  • Essential core grid services, ROC support
  • ROC Regional Operations Center
  • Deployment MW, RC support
  • RC Resource Center

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General structure
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General structure of EGEE infrastructure
RCSINP
RC IHEP
RC ITEP
RC RRC-KI
RC KIAM
OMC, CERN
INFN,ROC coord.
RC PNPI
RC IMPB
RC JINR
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OMC Opearation management Center
  • Management and coordination for day-to-day
    operation and service delivery of the Grid
    infrastructure.
  • Defines the operational policy.
  • Maintain an operational overview of the Grid.
  • Ensuring that problems are being resolved within
    reasonable time frames and that performance and
    service delivery targets are being met.
  • Maintains a central repository of MW deployed on
    the infrastructure.

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OMC Responsibilities
  • Resource management for the EGEE Grid Operations,
    Support and Management infrastructure
  • Delivery of the EGEE Grid operational service and
    for its improvement and development
  • Report on the status of the above to the EGEE
    project management as required
  • Co-ordinate the activities of the EGEE ROC and
    CIC
  • Define and monitor operational performance and
    Grid operations

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OMC Responsibilities
  • Coordinate the definition of the middleware
    certification and test criteria
  • Inform decisions on the set of reference
    platforms on which middleware will be deployed
    and supported
  • Approve and initiate deployment of successfully
    tested middleware releases
  • Archive reference copies of all deployed
    middleware and associated documentation in a
    software management system

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OMC Responsibilities
  • Enable cooperation and access agreements with
    user communities, virtual organisations and
    existing national and regional Grid
    infrastructures
  • Approve the service level agreements negotiated
    between the RCs and the ROCs.
  • Approve connection of new RC once they have
    correctly installed the necessary middleware and
    operational tools

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OMC Responsibilities
  • Promote the development of cross-trust agreements
    between the various existing Certification
    Authorities (CAs) operating within the EGEE Grid
    community and encourage the establishment of new
    CAs where necessary
  • Liaise with user communities and virtual
    organisations to monitor their developing
    requirements
  • Hold regular review meetings with representatives
    of the federations managing the contributed
    resources

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OMC Responsibilities
  • Maintain a collective overview of network
    performance and raise any significant issues
    through the appropriate channels
  • Participate in international bodies establishing
    standards for the protocols and interfaces
    involved in Grid operations

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CIC Core Infrastructure Center
  • The Core Infrastructure Centres (CIC) have two
    fundamental roles
  • To operate essential grid infrastructure services
    that are not required at each Resource Centre
  • To act as a Grid Operations Centre providing
    monitoring and operational troubleshooting
    services.
  • In addition they play a crucial role as
    second-level support to the ROCs for operational
    problems.

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CIC Operate infrastructure services
  • VO services New applications communities
    joining the project will negotiate with the OMC
    and CICs for a CIC to operate services on their
    behalf. For VO services this will include the VO
    server itself (either LDAP VO server or VOMS
    service), and may eventually include the
    registration process web server for the VO.
    Responsibility for managing the VO membership
    remains with the VO itself (VO manager).

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CIC Operate infrastructure services
  • VO-specific services This includes database
    services for replica services for a VO (or set of
    VOs), and may include other database services
    depending on the needs of the VO. This set
    includes also Resource Brokers, User Interface
    machines (portals), and perhaps VO-specific or
    general information services.

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CIC Act as Grid Operations Centre
  • Monitoring of sites and services, and proactive
    troubleshooting. This includes verification of
    certificate lifetimes, etc.
  • Performance monitoring for example of data
    transfers, job throughput etc. Metrics and
    important parameters to be monitored will be
    developed as part of the CIC program of work.
  • Control sites participation in production
    service.
  • Regularly monitor the accessibility of
    operational services and resources at Resource
    Centres and take remedial action as necessary..

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CIC Support to ROCs for operational problems
  • The CICs will eventually provide (between them) a
    24x7 operational and support service. If a ROC
    cannot resolve a problem, or it is a problem with
    one of the VO services run by a CIC, or problems
    not related to a specific region the CIC will
    take responsibility for the problem coordination
    and resolution. Similarly if the problem is with
    another organization of network infrastructure it
    will be a CIC that manages the issue.

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CIC Other responsibilities
  • Operational configuration management and change
    control
  • Accounting and resource usage/availability
    monitoring
  • Collect, store and make available as appropriate
    operational monitoring and authorisation and
    accounting data from Resource Centres.
  • Contribute to release notes, guides, etc
  • Feedback for infrastructure improvement

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  • ROC

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ROC Resource Operatios Center
  • The ROCs are the heart of the operational support
    for the grid infrastructure. They have a key
    role as sources of expert advice and technical
    support in the process of building and operating
    the infrastructure. The ROCs will have the
    expertise to assist the growing number of
    Resource Centres in joining the infrastructure,
    through the deployment of MW releases and the
    development of procedures and capabilities to
    operate those resources.

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ROC Coordinate and support deployment
  • Bring new resources into the infrastructure and
    support their operation within it. The ROC will
    be the first point of contact for each Resource
    Centre and will be the intermediary between the
    resource centre and the OMC central deployment
    coordination team.
  • This includes coordination of existing national
    grid infrastructures and how they integrate into
    EGEE. The OMC will participate in the
    negotiation with the national infrastructure (if
    it is separate from the LCG/EGEE activity).

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ROC Coordinate and support deployment
  • Act as source of expert advice and technical
    support in deploying and operating the middleware
    in the RCs. The first line of operational
    support.
  • Participate in validating new middleware
    releases. Organise and operate certification
    testbeds within the region,
  • Provide resources (from regional RCs) for
    pre-production service.
  • Port middleware to specific regional needs (e.g.
    local supercomputers etc.)

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ROC Coordinate and support operations
  • Act as front-line user support
  • Act as front-line support for resource centres
  • Refer problems to CIC, OMC, or as appropriate
  • Operate (or organise) regional grid services as
    necessary. This might include Resource Brokers
    or UIs if there is no appropriate service within
    a CIC.

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ROC Other responsibilities
  • Organising operations training at RCs for the
    system management teams
  • Organise tutorials for users in the region. This
    is done in conjunction with NA3.
  • Organise formal deliverables, reviewers etc. for
    the project as a whole where region has
    responsibility.
  • Contribute to release notes, planning guides,
    execution plans, operations guides, etc of SA1 as
    part of the normal operational activities.

A.Kryukov, Yu.Lazin NA3 Induction Courses,
28/06/04, Dubna
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