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EGI Technical Forum 18 September Authors: P. Favali (INGV), G. Riccobene (INFN), L. Badiali (INGV), D. Cesini (INFN), G. Giovanetti, (INGV), E. Giorgio(INFN), L. Gaido (INFN), G. Marinaro (INGV), D. Embriaco (INGV), F. Zanolin (INGV). D.Cesini (INFN/IGI) (on behalf of the EMSO/IGI collaboration)

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012  The EMSO project  The IGI-EMSO collaboration  The EMSO computing model  The Grid pilot activity: building a T0  Conclusion 2

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 EMSO, EMSO, a Research Infrastructure of the ESFRI Roadmap, is the European network of fixed seafloor and water column observatories constituting a distributed infrastructure for long-term monitoring of environmental processes A large European users community has been gathered around ESONET-NoE ( , which has been providing many inputs to the shaping of EMSO EMSO is a Marine Research Infrastructure: permanent, large-scale, deep-sea laboratory to observe and study Marine Ecosystems Climate Change Geo-Hazards Geo-Hazards 3 EMSO

EGI Technical Forum 18 September EMSO-ERIC will be composed by:  Central coordination (statutory seat with central management)  Regional Team (in charge of the EMSO nodes) Arctic Iberian margin Marmara Sea Ligurian Sea W. Ionian Sea Hellenic Arc Secretariat (Italy) …RDs… EMSO is in the Preparatory Phase ( ; 12 Countries involved) with the aim to establish the legal entity EMSO-ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) in charge of coordinating the infrastructure The EMSO-ERIC statutes were distributed to and amended by the Funding Agencies to arrive to the final acceptance & signature (within 2012) Full Members: Italy, France, Germany, UK, Spain, Greece Observers: Ireland, Norway, Turkey New Full Member candidate: Romania 4 EMSO

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 ` EMSO Timeline

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 EMSO e-infrastructure  EMSO is going to exploit the power of the European GRID Infrastructure to create a data infrastructure to serve the wide communities of scientists studying marine mammals’ underwater noise, oceanography, geophysics, astro-particle physics, and ecology.  A special objective is to also provide open access and shared tools for collaborative studies with state-of-the-art analysis algorithms.  The distributed computing paradigm of the EU e-infrastructure will be used to provide large CPU and storage capacity. 6

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 EMSO sites 7

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 EMSO & GRID - Pilot Activity This activity aims at deploying a Grid-based solution for the data repository and for the basic tools needed to manage data acquired at the Western Ionian Sea node near Catania. Collaboration between NGI_IT (IGI) and EMSO representatives 8 IGI N NUMBERS 55Sites 33000Cores 17 PBDisk Storage 10 PBTape Storage 8000CPUs 1100Users 50VOs 30Mjobs/year 10Application Domains

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Western Ionian Sea (offshore Catania) NEMO Junction Box 5 km 20 km 6 e.c. 10 fibers Geo-hazard and bio-acoustic module Bio-acoustic module ESFRI KM3NeT EMSO Synergy between the 2 ESFRI infrastructures: KM3NeT & EMSO North Site - SN 1 Shore Station Catania harbour 9 South 2000 m depth

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Western Ionian Sea (offshore Capo Passero) km South East offshore Capo Passero, 3500-m depth (cable deployed 2007, junction box deployed 2009) Shore Station in Porto Palo 3500 m depth INFN NEMO (Neutrino Mediterranean Observatory) KM3 experiment site The Capo Passero Site lies at 3500 m water depth on a flat and wide plateau CP Site

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Deployment at the Catania Test Site Western Ionian Sea 2000 m depth

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 SN1 deployed with the MODUS Shuttle (INGV standard operation) MODUS Shuttle power failure. SN1 released 250 above seabed (1850 m). SN1 fallen upside down on the seabed ROV and Certamen C/L Vessel joint operation: SN1 hooked and turned correctly above the seabed SN1 connected to the TSN cable termination. Switch on.

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Geo-hazard: towards tsunami early warning systems -Monitoring of volcanic and seismic activity in Sicily -Development of Tsunami early warning systems -Monitoring of volcanic and seismic activity in Sicily -Development of Tsunami early warning systems Western Ionian Sea 13 Multiparameteric observatories are necessary for early detection of tsunamigenic events: - Seismic waves - Magnetic field change - Low f sound waves Laboratory test for tsunami modelling (Roma 3)

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Sperm-whales’ tracking Surface reflection permits determination of source position. Wave direction reconstruction through 4 hydrophones  source tracking Sperm-whales’ click analysis: size of the animals IPI = head(m) * c s / 2 Measurement of Inter-Pulse-Interval permits to determine the size of individual whales and to assess the population size and structure P1 P2 Head = 3.41 ± 0.05 m  Total length = 9.72÷10.50 m - Young male or female Western Ionian Sea 14

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 INSTRUMENTbyte/daybyte/month Oceanographic sensors13 M390 M Gravity meter5 M150 M Magnetometers2.5 M75 M Seismic sensors933 M28 G DACS monitor11 M330 M Bio-acoustic Hydrophones* 372 G11 T Station monitoring163 M5 G Data rate produced daily or monthly by NEMO-SN1 observatory Lossless data compression algorithms (e.g. FLAC) may reduce file-size to 30% of the original size. Western Ionian Sea 15

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012  The scientific data measured by the EMSO seafloor observatories are mainly composed by hydrophones.  4 hydrophones with sampling rate of 96kHz are located in the CATANIA NORTH site ~ 3 Mb/s for each hydrophone;  4 hydrophones with doubled sampling rate (192kHz) are located in the CATANIA SOUTH site with the rate doubled accordingly.  So 4 x 3 Mb/s from the north plus 4 x 6 Mb/s from the south ~36 Mb/s = 4,5 MB/s ~ 11 TB/month  This raw data has to be shared and freely accessed by all the EMSO members 16

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 The computing model and data distribution infrastructure designed for EMSO will be based on layered structure  Similar to the one already adopted for the LHC community;  Tier0s will be close to the experimental sites;  Will contain all the experiment data  Tier1s will host replicas for experimental analysis. 17

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 LNS-INFN Catania Internet Radio 100 Mbps Local LNS-INFN Catania ( TB) Shore Station Catania harbor Shore Station Porto Palo (Syracuse) harbor 18

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012  To make available the RAW data from the LNS-INFN Catania local storage to the Grid one a small application, run as a cron was developed Grid LNS-INFN Catania  A grid storage has been LNS-INFN Catania, mounting the RAW data from the local storage  The lcg_util and lfc plugins have been installed to use lcg-* and lfc-* client commands directly from the storage; 19

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012  The cron job: downloads a robot certificate is downloaded from the eTokenServer using a REST call. This certificate will be used to secure the grid operation; reads recursively the RAW data from the local storage and create the SURL/LFN for each “new” entry to be registered in the LFC File Catalog; The entries to be registered are stored on a sqlite database; registers SURLs on the LFC File Catalog; replicates SURLs on Tiers1 (*); adds the metadata (SURL) into a dedicated DB (MOISTdb) (*). (*) working in progress – T1s need to be identified  The Italian catch-all GRIDIT VO is currently used Grid LNS-INFN Catania EMSO Tiers1 MOISTdb eTokenServer 20

EGI Technical Forum 18 September 2012 Accomplishment  The collaboration with EMSO started  A layered WLCG-like architecture has been chosen as e- infrastructure  A prototypical Grid Tier0 was created for the Western Ionian site Next steps  Create an EMSO dedicated VO (name under discussion)  Replicate data at least in one T1  Support EMSO in the applications porting activity  Create high level interfaces to access the data  Wait for EMSO to evaluate the services offered by EGI/IGI 21