C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 1 Future WP6 Tasks Charles Loomis January 28, 2002
C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 2 Administrative Tasks u Develop, discuss, and publish: n ITeam release procedure/policy (1.1) n Daemon policies ( ) n Packaging policies for middleware ( ) n Packaging policies for applications ( ) u Legal n Copyright statements in all code (1.2) n License review done by all WPs (1.3) u Organizational n Test group to develop framework for running test suite (1.1) n Responsible for system administrator’s group (1.1) u Require middleware to autobuild from CVS repository ( )
C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 3 Web-based Information u Registration of users (no faking dn), VOs, and Rep. Cat. ( ) u List operational information of VOs and Rep. Cat. ( ) u MDS hierarchy list and instructions on where to connect. ( ) u User utilities: n check certificate validity/information ( ) n check membership in registered VOs ( ) n check state of testbed based on user’s certificate ( )
C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 4 Tools u Package distribution: n tool to generate needed RPM list from LCFG lists (1.1) n tool to pull needed RPM to a particular site ( ) u WP6 daemons consistent with requirements: n mkgridmap daemon (1.2) n edg-fetch-crl (1.2) u Script to verify correct daemons are running (1.2).
C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 5 Documentation & OS Changes u Documentation: n Expand User’s Guide into useful document. ( ) n Pull together Developer’s Guide from separate sources. ( ) n Continue to update EDG Installation Guide ( ) u Operating system changes: n Start testing on Solaris ( ) [Will need more machines…] n Move to RH Linux 7.2 (1.4)
C. Loomis – Testbed Status – 28/01/2002 – n° 6 Miscellaneous u Information providers for: n installed RPMs (1.3) n testbed “configuration” (1.3) n fork job manager (1.3) u “Repackage” User Interface to create: n Laptop distribution of UI. n AFS deployment (at least at CERN) u Manage conflicts in changes to Authorization System