SDOs Collaboration on networked Resourced Management (SCRM) - WG Jay Unger & Mark Carlson, SCRM-WG co-chair Hiro Kishimoto, Acting Liaison Area Director.

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SDOs Collaboration on networked Resourced Management (SCRM) - WG Jay Unger & Mark Carlson, SCRM-WG co-chair Hiro Kishimoto, Acting Liaison Area Director SCRM-WG session June 27th, 2005 (GGF14) DMTF

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GGF Liaison Area GGF new areas Standard Areas Community Areas Operation Areas Event, Finance, IT, Marketing, Sponsorship Grid operation, Industry app, Major Grid Projects, … Architecture, Application, Compute, Data, Infrastructure Management, Security Liaison

GGF Liaisons ► Forum level one-to-one liaisons  EGA – John Tollefsrud,SNIA – Dave Martin  W3C – Dave De Roure,IETF – Cees De Laat  OASIS – Dave Snelling,WS-I – Olle Mulmo  DMTF – Tom Roney ► WG/RG level liaisons  Many ► Forum level round table style collaboration  SCRM – Jay Unger and Mark Carlson

SCRM-WG History ► First powwow (2004 summer)  Start open discussion about scope and goal ► Tele conference once or twice a mounth ► Reach rough consensus on scope and goal  The management of resources used in a network by means of structured data standards  Landscape chart/document and chart of definitions and taxonomy ► Start Information gathering ► Second powwow (2005 winter)  Draw up SCRM-WG formation schedule ► SCRM-WG  GFSG approved just before GGF14 and have the first session

Motivation ► “ Industry standard distributed computing ” – enabling research and industry to communicate, collaborate and transact commerce  The integration, virtualization and management are required ► The journey toward this vision is a “ winding road ”  Overlapping terms, taxonomies and efforts ► Closer collaboration would be best interests  Avoid overlapping efforts and competing specifications  Share common frameworks, taxonomy, roadmaps, etc.  Increase efficiency and deliver more effective results faster

Motivation of GGF/OGSA ► Consequence of the successful completion of the OGSA Use Case and Architecture documents  The magnitude and scope of the work that still needs to be done is greater than the OGSA-WG or GGF ► A lot of related work is already carried out in other SDOs

Round Table Style collaboration ► Most SDOs already have many one-to-one liaison relationships  Effective and productive for handling specific issues ► SCRM-WG is a round table-style collaboration  Provides a "bird's eye view" of this broad and complicated technical area  Helping further the work already underway between these leading SDOs

Deliverables ► Informational standards landscape document  An annotated list of interacting standards that enable management of networked resources  Including some information on gaps, overlaps, current status and expected timeframes for milestones ► Informational high level “roadmap” style document  Will be developed in parallel but on a slightly longer schedule  Consisting of a consolidated and converged glossary of terminology and a broad taxonomy of existing and emerging standards and technologies

Related Specification Summary ► List up related existing specifications developed by each SDO and gather their summary ► One sheet per specification  Identification  Source  Subject  Optional info

List of Specification SDO # of specs DMTF3 GGF10 IETF19 ITU-T1 OASIS8 SNIA1 TMF5 W3C10 Total 57 specs Now 23 summary ware written

W3C Specifications ► SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework ► SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts ► SOAP Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism ► Resource Representation SOAP Header Block ► "Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 1: Core Language" ► "Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 2: Predefined Extensions" ► "Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 3: Bindings" ► Web Services Addressing Core ► Web Services Addressing SOAP Binding ► Web Services Addressing WSDL Binding

DMTF & SNIA specifications ► DMTF  CIM Infrastructure Specification  CIM Schema  SMASH ► SNIA  SMI-S(ANSI INCITS )

GGF Specifications ► Open Grid Services Architecture version 1.0 ► OGSA Basic Profile version 1.0 ► CDDLM Foundation Document ► CDDLM SmartFrog-Based Language Specification ► CDDLM XML-Based Language Specification ► CDDLM Component Model Specification" ► CDDLM Deployment API Specification" ► Application Contents Service Specification ► Job Submission Information Model (JSIM) ► Web Services Agreement Specification (WS-Agreement)

ITU-T & TMF specification ► ITU-T  M Security for the Management Plane: Overview  M Security for the Management Plane: Security Requirements  M Security for the Management Plane: Security Services  M Security for the Management Plane: Security Mechanisms  M Security for the Management Plane: Profile Proforma  M.3050 series: Enhanced Telecom Operations Map  M.3060 Principles for the Management of Next Generation Networks ► TMF  NGOSS (New Generation Operations Systems and Software)  Lifecycle & methodology  eTOM  SID  Architecture

IETF Specifications ► RFC Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2). K. ► RFC Textual Conventions for SMIv2. ► RFC Conformance Statements for SMIv2. ► RFC Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Management Framework. ► RFC An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks. ► RFC Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ► RFC Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications. ► RFC User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3). ► RFC View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ► RFC Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

IETF Specifications (contiued) ► RFC Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ► RFC Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). ► RFC Textual Conventions for Transport Addresses. ► RFC Simple Network Management Protocol Over Transmission Control Protocol Transport Mapping. ► RFC Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework. ► RFC On the Difference between Information Models and Data Models. ► RFC Overview of the 2002 IAB Network Management Workshop. ► "NETCONF Configuration Protocoldraft-ietf-netconf-prot-05, draft- ietf-netconf-ssh-04.txt, draft-ietf-netconf-beep-05.txt, draft-ietf- netconf-soap-04.txt"

OASIS Specifications ► "Web Service Distributed Management (WSDM) Management using Web Service (MUWS)" ► "Web Service Distributed Management (WSDM) Management of Web Service (MOWS)" ► Data Center Markup Language framework specification ► Web Service Base Notification ► Web Serivce Topic ► Web Service Resource Property ► Web Service Resource Lifetime ► Installable Unit Deployment Descriptor Specification

Opportunities - Obstacles ► Many specifications to survey  Huge amount of good work is already done ! ► Technical experts are all volunteers that are already stretched by present activities  Maybe cooperation will lighten the load !  Eventually !! ► Contentious issues, company agendas, standards politics etc.  Technical experts want to work together !  I hope !!

Operation Information ► Project Web page  ► Project mailing list  ► Bi-weekly phone call  Proposal: Thursday 5-6pm CDT ► Starting July 8th

Build Trust & Community “Trust is the hardest thing to find and the easiest to lose.” Unknown “I have great faith in fools – - my friends call it self-confidence” Edgar Allan Poe - my friends call it self-confidence” Edgar Allan Poe

Panel Discussion & Q & A