INFSO-RI-031688 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE www.eu-egee.org NA4: Application Identification & Support C. Loomis (LAL-Orsay) All Activity Meeting (CERN)

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INFSO-RI Enabling Grids for E-sciencE NA4: Application Identification & Support C. Loomis (LAL-Orsay) All Activity Meeting (CERN) August 2006

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Outline Management Communication Channels Status & Plans –DNA4.1: Application Deployment Plan –Status of each scientific discipline. Cross-Activity Groups VO Managers’ Group EU Recommendations EGEE’06 Conference Execution Plan Conclusions & Issues

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI NA4 Steering Committee Activity Manager: C. Loomis Scientific Discipline Representatives: –HEP: Massimo Lamanna, Andrea Sciabà –Biomed: Vincent Breton, Johan Montagnat, Christophe Blanchet –Earth Science: Monique Petitdidier –Fusion: Francisco Castéjon –Comp. Chemistry: TBN –Astrophysics: TBN GILDA: R. Barbera VO Managers’ Group: Frederic Schaer Emeritus: Frank Harris

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Communication Channels Internal Management: –Weekly NA4 Steering Committee meetings. NA4 Partners –Mailing list: NA4 Participants –Mailing list: EGEE Users –NA4 website: Virtual Organizations –VO Managers’ Group (Frederic Schaer, chair) –Mailing list: Users Forums & EGEE Conferences

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Application Deployment Plan Application Deployment Plan (DNA4.1) –Covered all scientific disciplines defined in TA. –Initial census of deployed and soon-to-be-deployed apps. –Information from ~20 VOs concerning around 70 apps. –Start to see grid “patterns” emerging from the applications. Status: –Reviewed and approved by PEB. –EDMS ( Future: –Automate collection of information from VOs. –Primary forum for communication will be VO Managers’ Group.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Main HEP Activities Job Reliability –Spot weak sites using the actual user job information –Careful study of middleware failures to pin down middleware issues –Presentations in various forums (notably EGEE TCG) Experiment Dashboard –Now with ATLAS and CMS –Single point of aggregation of all grid activity of all users (analysis and production). –Milestone demonstration for EGEE’06. Ganga –Continuing its evolution; used inside and outside HEP. Other activities –CDF, D0, BaBar, H1, Zeus, … –UNOSAT, ITU, Geant4

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Main HEP/EIS Activities Experiment Integration and Support (EIS) –Key activity to support operation of large production and analysis activities on the grid –Dedicated tests of the gLite middleware (close contacts with SA1, SA3 and TCG). –Validation used CMS analysis and ATLAS production jobs with encouraging results. Experiments’ activities –ALICE: DC6 run; 2k-3k concurrent jobs. –ATLAS: Extended prod. on 3 infrastructures (LCG dominant). –CMS: 30k jobs/week, analysis jobs and 70+ users & 85+ sites –LHCb: Preparing DC06; over 6k concurrent jobs.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Biomed Status Drug Discovery –Successful runs for malaria and avian flu virus. –Similar work to be done for neglected diseases in EGEE-II. –WISDOM: 1 October - 1 December §Requirements circulated to SA1 through OAG. §1 October - 1 December, 500 CPU-years, 5 TB storage (x2 backup) §Discussions underway for finalizing docking targets. §Other grid projects participating through resources or development §Collaboration with DIANE/GANGA for better data mgt.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Biomed Status Medical Imaging –Kickoff meeting on July 12 in Sophia Antipolis –Three application services offered from partners §MDM installation/configuration being finalized §MOTEUR workflow manager §P-GRADE portal (license to be clarified) –6 applications from EGEE, 5 new in EGEE-II Bioinformatics –Kickoff meeting on May 26 in Pisa §Joined meeting between EU-EGEE, EU-EMBRACE and INFN-Grid §About Grid data replication and consistency in Bioinformatics –~10 different bioinformatics applications §Couple production systems being integrated. §3 applications from EGEE, 6 new in EGEE-II –Defining Bioinformatics priorities in EGEE §Deploying updatable databases (1st workshop), deploying legacy programs with special I/O, security of medical and industrial data, workflow, portal for biologist end-users, …

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Earth Science Status Tight collaboration with DEGREE related project. –Update of earth science requirements –Based on existing list from EDG, EGEE, and EGAAP report ESR (Earth Science Research) VO –Earth observation. –Solid earth physics. §Seismology collaboration with EELA. –Hydrology §U. Neuchâtel porting code for coastal aquifer analysis. §Installing a cluster to integrate into EGEE. –Climate. –Pollution.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Earth Science Status EGEODE VO –Industrial, geophysics application. –Plan to organize a meeting in Paris for Geocluster users. Two milestone demos planned for EGEE’06. –Seismology –Climate

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Other Disciplines Fusion –Porting and initial use of EGEE infrastructure. Astrophysics –PLANCK: active and growing –MAGIC: need to clarify future plans Computational Chemistry –Perugia group still active and using grid. –Partners have identified other comp. chemistry applications. –Need to forge collaboration between the various groups. Others –Many other applications through related projects. –Tentative contacts: §Nanotechnology, Molecular dynamics, Computer science

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Operations Advisory Group Operations Advisory Group (OAG) –High-level contacts between NA4 and SA1 activities. –Manages VO procedures (registration & MoUs). –Brokers resource requests. VO Registration Procedure –Procedure: –Lightweight, web-based form for collecting minimal information. –CIC portal: DB to keep contact and configuration information. –Principal tool to keep track of VOs. DILIGENT MoU –Very advanced—need some input from SA3. –EDMS:

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI User Information Group User Information Group (UIG) –Cross-activity group with strong NA4 participation. –Detailed (working) use cases as means to unify docs. –Working to define format and delivery. –NA4 will start in earnest with use cases once format is decided. NaïveNormalSkilled Get certificateResource/service discoverySoftware installation Run a jobJobs with data requirementsLarge-scale data transfer Copy/register/access filesEnvironment setupMonitoring status (R-GMA) Recovering resultsMonitoring statusData encryption Monitoring job statusSoftware installationAMGA metadata Preparing a jobShort-deadline job submissionMPI Workflow examples VO deployed services Biomed app. kernel Geo. app. kernel

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Other Groups TCG –LHC experiments –Biomedical apps. –NA4 (C. Loomis, M. Lamanna) QAG –Haven’t completed NA4 quality plan yet. –Have replaced and updated the NA4 web site.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI VO Managers’ Group Mandate –Coordinate information flow between EGEE NA4 and VOs. –Provide forum for information exchange between VOs. Status –Registering the VOs currently supported by infrastructure. –Planning for first meeting at EGEE’06 conference. –Contact: VO Registration Status –165 VOs visible on the production infrastructure. –99 have entry in CIC portal. –34 have complete registration.

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Reviewer Recommendations Rec. 11 (2nd): Matrix of requirements Rec. 12 (2nd): Inventory of all application users. Rec. 10 (3rd): Externalization of VOs –Keep track of which ones exist (CIC portal) –Contact them routinely (VO Mgrs.’ Group) –Identify major institutional constituents (Deliverables) –Identify their objectives (CIC portal, Deliverables) –Identify key achievements (Deliverables) –Document VO’s impact on its community (Deliverables) –Identify VO’s available resources (CIC Portal) –Document how to join them (CIC Portal, NA4 Web) –“Brand” their public website (won’t do; inappropriate)

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI EGEE’06 Conference Sessions –NA4 General Session –NA4/SA1/JRA1 Joint Meeting –Application Session –Life Sciences Session –VO Managers’ Group –Demo session –Mini-Users’ Forum –HealthGrid Session

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Execution Plan NA4 Execution Plan –EDMS: –Tasks and effort as defined in TA (with INFN changes). –List of people named by partners (along with declared effort). –Distribution of deliverable reviews between partners. Status –NA4 has 40 partners and 228 named people. –27 partners missing some effort  significant total –Few unregistered people: VR, ELETTRA –Other issues: §INFN: people, task assignment, mgt. effort §UEDIN: people §ICI, RUG: confirmation of information

NA4 App. Id. & Support – C. Loomis – August 2006 Enabling Grids for E-sciencE INFSO-RI Conclusions & Issues Conclusions –Broad production use, large number of existing VOs: §Good sign for the uptake of grid technology. §Makes organization and support more difficult. –Natural expansion, but… §Must ensure NA4 is aware of new applications & needs. §Procedures and support must scale to accommodate all VOs. Issues –Finalizing administrative details. –Getting VO Managers’ Group ramped-up ASAP. §Cooperation with VO registration. –Resource allocation procedure for new VOs. §Information, procedures for new participants §Supplying and integrating resources quickly –Additional hurdles for people outside of CA coverage.