SEE-GRID-SCI Regional Grid Infrastructure: Resource for e-Science Regional eInfrastructure development and results IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, 25 Feb 2010 Dr. Antun Balaz Institute of Physics Belgrade The SEE-GRID-SCI initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP7 Research Infrastructures contract no
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Overview Regional Grid infrastructure development Core Grid services Management of eInfrastructure Usage of regional Grid infrastructure Regional resources for e-Science collaboration
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure development (1) History available at History available at
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure development (2) SEE-GRID-SCI infrastructure contains currently the following resources: Total CPUs: more than 3000 Storage: more than 450 TB 44 sites in SEE-GRID-SCI production Typical machine configuration: dual or quad-core CPUs, with 1GB of RAM per CPU core; many sites with 64-bit architecture
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Core services Catch-all Certification Authority enables regional sites to obtain user and host certificates Virtual Organisation Management Service (VOMS), For each scientific community deployed in two instances for failover Supporting groups and roles Workload management service (glite-WMS/LB) and Information Services (BDII) For each scientific community deployed in several instances for failover Logical File Catalogue (LFC) For each scientific community deployed in several instances for failover MyProxy Supports certificate renewal for all deployed WMS/RB services For each scientific community deployed in several instances for failover File Transfer Service (FTS) Used in production Relational Grid Monitoring Architecture (R-GMA) Registry and Schema SEE-GRID accounting publisher, with support for MPI jobs accounting AMGA Metadata Catalogue
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Core services map
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure management
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Operational/monitoring tools (1) Hierarchical Grid Site Management (HGSM) (+interface to GOCDB) – Turkey BBMSAM Service Availability Monitoring + extensions – Bosnia and Herzegovina with Serbia support Helpdesk + NMTT (+ interoperation with EGEE-SEE and GGUS + intergration with Nagios) – Romania with CERN support SEE-GRID GoogleEarth – Turkey + ic.ac.uk Global Grid Information Monitoring System (GStat) – ASGC, Taiwan R-GMA and Accounting Portal – Bulgaria Nagios - Bulgaria Real Time Monitor (RTM) – ic.ac.uk and Turkey (HGSM) MONitoring Agents using a Large Integrated Services Architecture (MonALISA) – Romania What is at the Grid (WatG) – Serbia WMSMON tool – Serbia Pakiti – Greece GSSVA (security-enabled Pakiti extension) – SZTAKI SEE-GRID Wiki with detailed information for site administrators
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Operational/monitoring tools (2) Static Database: HGSM Static database containing all relevant data about all SEE-GRID-SCI sites Synchronized with the real situation Monitoring BBmSAM Portal that provides access to the database of SAM tests results Central tools for identification of operational problems Provides SLA metrics
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Operational/monitoring tools (3) Gstat Central tool for monitoring of the information system of SEE-GRID-SCI infrastructure Nagios Collection of alarms raised by various tools In the future, automatic creation of Helpdesk tickets will be implemented Pakiti Helps the system administrator keeping multiples machines up-to- date and prevent unpatched machines to be kept silently on the network. GSSVA (JRA1)
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Operational/monitoring tools (4) WMSMON Aggregated and detailed status view of all monitored WMS services Links to the appropriate troubleshooting guides Real Time Monitor Using satellite imagery from NASA, these clients display the SEE-GRID-SCI as it is geographically spread over the region Googlemap MonaLisa
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Operational/monitoring tools (5) Helpdesk: OneOrZero Central reference point for tracking of all operational and user problems Identified problems are reported through the Helpdesk and assigned to the appropriate supported NMTT (JRA1) Accounting portal Collects the accounting data from all SEE-GRID-SCI sites through apel MPI-enabled accounting publisher developed by the project Provides aggregated accounting data by site, country, institution, application Operations wiki
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure usage (1)
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure usage (2)
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Infrastructure usage (3) Overall accounting: Base CPU years SEE-GRID-SCI VOs: Base CPU years (9.87%) EGEE VOs: Base CPU years (27.06%) National VOs: Base CPU years (63.06%) SEE-GRID-SCI VOs supported on all sites ENV: 5.81 Base CPU years METEO: 5.17 Base CPU years SEISMO: 0.13 Base CPU years Number of jobs for SEE-GRID-SCI VOs: around 500k
Regional eInfrastructure development and results, IT’10, Zabljak, Montenegro, February 25, 2010 Regional resources for e- Science collaboration Grid eInfrastructure is by far the largest computing and storage resource available in the South Eastern Europe However, it is only a resource for e-Science collaboration in the region and on the pan-European level Significant usage demonstrates already established research collaboration in various scientific fields Meteorology Seismology Environmental sciences All partners from the region are very open for further cooperation Computer science Physics Chemistry…