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Title: Grid for CBM


1
Grid for CBM
  • Kilian Schwarz, GSI

2
What is Grid ?
  • Sharing of distributed resources within one
    Virtual Organisations !!!!

3
LHC Wissenschaftler weltweit
Europa 267 Institute, 4603 User Sonstige 208
Institute, 1632 User
4
Start of CBM Grid
  • There are considerations to start a CBM Grid
  • Task distributed MC production
  • Potential sites 3 (Bergen, Dubna, GSI)
  • After positive experiences the Grid can be
    enlarged to more sites and tasks, like
    distributed analysis

5
requirements
  • Globus-style X509 user certificates
  • issued for CBM by GermanGrid CA
  • http//www.gridka.de
  • How to get a certificate ?
  • at GSI gt . globuslogin
  • gt grid-cert-request cn ltsurnamegt
    ltnamegt
  • certificate request file and private key will
    be stored in HOME/.globus
  • The request file has to be signed (openssl) by
    the CA responsible person and mailed to
    GermanGrid CA
  • The certificate will be mailed back via e-mail

6
GermanGrid CA
How to get a certificate in detail See
http//wiki.gsi.de/Grid/DigitalCertificates
7
requirements CBM VO Server (one per VO)
additional sites - Bergen, Dubna additional
users - to be added
8
Globus/LCG creation of grid-mapfilenecessary
for each site
  • E.g. with gLite-security tools
  • - adjust GLITE_LOCATION/etc/glite-mkgridmap.co
    nf
  • add group ldap//glite001.gsi.de8389/ocbm,d
    cde,dcde
  • - Create grid-mapfile
  • GLITE_LOCATION/sbin/glite-mkgridmap
    output/etc/grid-security/grid-mapfile

9
user creation on each site (support of CBM VO)
  • Each site has to create cbm-user-IDs onto which
    the Grid-users will be mapped
  • EGEE/LCG a certain number of POOL accounts,
    e.g. cbmvo00 cbmvo10
  • Globus AliEn one production user via this
    userID the jobs will be submitted. E.g. cbmprod

10
CBM software environment
  • To be able to send real CBM jobs to the Grid, the
    participating sites have to
  • Install the CBM software and prepare the
    environment
  • Or the job has to bring its own environment
    (static links)

11
Agreement on common Grid middleware
  • basically, the possibilities are
  • - Globus
  • - NorduGrid
  • - LCG-2
  • - AliEn
  • - gLite (EGEE)
  • - gLite (AliEn)

12
LHC Computing Grid Project
Fundamental Goal of the LCG
To help the experiments computing
projects Phase 1 2002-05prepare and deploy
the environment for LHC computing Phase 2
2006-08acquire, build and operate the LHC
computing service
  • SC2 Software Computing Committee
  • SC2 includes the four experiments, Tier 1
    Regional Centres
  • SC2 identifies common solutions and sets
    requirements for the project
  • PEB Project Execution Board
  • PEB manages the implementation
  • organising projects, work packages
  • coordinating between the Regional Centres

13
EDG Middleware Architecture
Local Computing
APPLICATIONS
Grid
M / W
Grid
GLOBUSCondorG (via VDT)
Fabric
14
Dubna (JINR) LCG-2 site
15
Dubna (JINR) LCG-2 siteLCG-test mostly
successful
16
JINR (LCG-2 site job-submit)
17
Timeline
First production (distributed simulation)
10 DC (analysis)
2001 2002
2003 2004 2005
  • After only 2 years of development, we have
    deployed a distributed computing environment
    which meets the needs of Alice experiment
  • Simulation Reconstruction
  • Event mixing
  • Analysis
  • Using Open Source components (representing 99
    of the code), internet standards (SOAP,XML, PKI)
    and scripting language (perl) was the key element
    that alllowed quick prototyping and very fast
    development cycles

P. Buncic, CERN
18
Building AliEn
P. Saiz, CERN
19
AliEn Grid (ALICE VO)
  • 77 configured sites worldwide

20
DC Monitoring http//alien.cern.ch
  • Monalisa http//aliens3.cern.ch8080

21
lxts05.gsi.de AliEn client (PANDA VO)
22
JINR and Bergen AliEn sites
23
JINR and Bergen AliEn sites
24
Grids and Open Standards
Increased functionality, standardization
Time
25
Architecture Guiding Principles
  • Lightweight (existing) services
  • Easily and quickly deployable
  • Use existing services where possible asbasis for
    re-engineering
  • Interoperability
  • Allow for multiple implementations
  • Resilience and Fault Tolerance
  • Co-existence with deployed infrastructure
  • Run as an application (e.g. on LCG-2 Grid3)
  • Reduce requirements on site components
  • Basically globus and SRM
  • Co-existence (and convergence) with LCG-2 and
    Grid3 are essential for the EGEE Grid service
  • Service oriented approach
  • WSRF still being standardized
  • No mature WSRF implementations exist to date, no
    clear picture about the impact of WSRF hence
    start with plain WS
  • WSRF compliance is not an immediate goal, but we
    follow the WSRF evolution

26
Approach
  • Exploit experience and components from existing
    projects
  • AliEn, VDT, EDG, LCG, and others
  • Design team works out architecture and design
  • Architecture https//edms.cern.ch/document/476451
  • Design https//edms.cern.ch/document/487871/
  • Components are initially deployed on a prototype
    infrastructure
  • Small scale (CERN Univ. Wisconsin)
  • Get user feedback on service semantics and
    interfaces
  • After internal integration and testing components
    are delivered to SA1 and deployed on the
    pre-production service

27
gLite (AliEn)
  • From now on used by ALICE for globally
    distributed analysis in connection with
  • PROOF (at GSI http//www-w2k.gsi.de/root/
  • ? PROOF at GSI )

28
gLite (EGEE)
  • Will replace LCG-2.X in near? future, but
    nobody has real experience with it

29
summary (middlewares)
  • LCG-2 GSI and Dubna
  • - pro large distribution, support
  • - contra difficult to set up, no distributed
    analysis
  • AliEn GSI, Dubna, Bergen
  • - pro in production since 2001
  • - contra unsecure future, no support
  • Globus 2 GSI, Dubna, Bergen?
  • - pro/contra simple, but functioning (no RB,
    no FC, no support)
  • gLite/GT4 new on the market
  • - pro/contra nobody has production experience
    (gLite)

30
lxg01-05.gsi.de
  • LCG test installation, visible in LCG
    preproduction testbed
  • Trying to port LCG to Debian Linux
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