Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byFelicity Boone Modified over 8 years ago
1
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE e-VLBI Developments at JIVE Arpad Szomoru
2
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Outline Current status, recent results Network upgrades EXPReS: first results Connectivity improvements The future..
3
EVN Symposium 2004, A. Szomoru, JIVE 155 Mbps 10 Gbps 2.5 Gbps 1 Gbps
4
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Recent developments Regular science/test sessions throughout the year First open calls for e-VLBI science proposals First science run completely lost, but, first ever real-time fringes to Mc (128 Mbps) Second and third science runs: many hours of smooth sailing at 128 Mbps
5
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Current status Technical tests : 6-station fringes at 256 Mbps first European 512 Mbps fringes (Jb and Wb, May 18) 3-station 512 Mbps fringes (Cm, Wb, On, August 21) first fringes using new 5 GHz receiver at Mc Current connectivity: Ar: 64 Mbps in the past, but <32 Mbps this year European telescopes: 128 Mbps always, 256 Mbps often, 512 Mbps to Wb, Jb and On
6
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE
7
Tr connectivity bottleneck - solved Black Diamond 6808 switches: New interfaces (10GE) system in old architecture (1GE) Originally 8x1GE interface per card 10GE NIC served by 8 x 1GE queues Queuing regime – RR (packet based) and flow-based Flow based: Max. flow capacity – 1Gbit/s – backround traffic. There is no known reordering workaround to solve this problem.
8
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE e-VLBI to South America? SMART-1 SMART-1 factsheet Testing solar-electric propulsion and other deep-space technologies Name SMART stands for Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology. Description SMART-1 is the first of ESA’s Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology. It travelled to the Moon using solar-electric propulsion and carrying a battery of miniaturised instruments. As well as testing new technology, SMART-1 is making the first comprehensive inventory of key chemical elements in the lunar surface. It is also investigating the theory that the Moon was formed following the violent collision of a smaller planet with Earth, four and a half thousand million years ago. Launched 27 September 2003 Status Arrived in lunar orbit, 15 November 2004. Conducting lunar orbit science operations. Notes SMART-1 is the first European spacecraft to travel to and orbit around the Moon. This is only the second time that ion propulsion has been used as a mission's primary propulsion system (the first was NASA's Deep Space 1 probe launched in October 1998). SMART-1 is looking for water (in the form of ice) on the Moon. To save precious xenon fuel, SMART-1 uses 'celestial mechanics', that is, techniques such as making use of 'lunar resonances' and fly-bys.
9
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE e-VLBI to Sourth America (2)
10
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Australia : Telescopes connected PCEVN-Mk5 interface needed China : Shanghai Observatory connected at 2.5Gbps Connection via TEIN (622Mbps), ORIENT? Issues with CERNET, CSTNet Direct lightpath Hong Kong-Netherlight? And other continents..
11
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Hybrid networks in the Netherlands..
12
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Switch from Cisco to Nortel/Avici equipment has been completed: for now, 7 * 1 Gbps, ultimately 16 * 1 Gbps.
13
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Outline..and across Europe: GÉANT2 network upgrade
14
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE EXPReS: now what? SA1: new hires at JIVE (two software engineers, one network engineer, one e-VLBI postdoc) Inclusion of e-MERLIN telescopes in e-EVN Operational improvements (deliverable driven): Robustness Reliability Speed Ease of operation Station feedback And still, pushing data rates, protocols, UDP, Circuit TCP? Get rid of fairness… Better usage of available bandwidth.
15
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE e-VLBI control interface
16
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Interface to station Mk5s
17
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Runtime control
18
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Integrating fringe display
19
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Data status monitor
20
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Streamlining of post processing
21
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Web-based Post-processing
22
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Ongoing New control computers (Solaris AMD servers) Cut down on (re-)start time Powerful code development platform Tightening up of existing code Operational within next few weeks Other hardware upgrades: SX optics (fibres + NICs), managed switches at JIVE and SARA Mark5A→B: motherboards, memory, power supplies, serial links, CIBs
23
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE FABRIC: Distributed software correlation High bandwidth data transport (On part of e-MERLIN @ 4Gbps) Two new hires at JIVE And coming.. SCARIe: Collaboration with SARA and UvA Distributed software correlation using Dutch grid Lambda switching, dynamical allocation of lightpaths JIVE postdoc hired, still looking for UvA postdoc
24
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE FABRIC = The GRID FABRIC components observing schedule in VEX format user correlator parameters GRID resources data correlator control including model calculation field system controls antenna and acquisition DBBC VSI VSIe?? on?? output data earth orientation parameters PC-EVN #2 resource allocation and routing
25
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Martin Swany
26
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE
27
2 Heavy duty gamer PCs Tyan Thunder K8WE Motherboards Dual AMD Opteron 2.4GHz processors 4GB RAM 2 1Gb PCI-Expres Nics First one at Torun, back-to-back to Mark5 Second one located at Poznan Supercomputing Centre
28
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Protocols (1) Mix of High Speed and Westwood TCP (Sansa)
29
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Protocols (2) Circuit TCP (Mudambi, Zheng and Veeraraghavan) Meant for Dedicated End-to- End Circuits, fixed congestion window No slow start, no backoff: finally, a TCP rude enough for e-VLBI?
30
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE Protocols (3) Home-grown version of CTCP using pluggable TCP congestion avoidance algorithms in newer Linux kernels (Mark Kettenis) Rock-steady 560 Mbps transfer using iperf from Mc to JIVE Serious problem with new version of Mk5A software under newer kernels
31
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE e-EVN: the future Aim: 16 * 1 Gbps production e-EVN network IP: not possible/affordable 10 Gbps lightpath across Europe: currently ~20k€/year Lightpaths across GÉANT terminating at JIVE If possible, all the way from telescopes. If not, overprovisioned IP connections from telescopes to GÉANT, lightpaths from there on. Guaranteed bandwidth, possibility to use ethernet frames, no more need to worry about congestion.. A true connected-element interferometer
32
5 th e-VLBI Workshop, Haystack Observatory, September 2006, A. Szomoru, JIVE External LPs OME network SwitchMk5 10 G IP OME network Switch Dynamic capabilities through DRAC N GE GEs, STM-64 direct Proposed connection Surfnet-JIVE
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.