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1 UCoMS: Grid Computing Framework for Petroleum Engineering

2 UCoMS Ubiquitous Computing and Monitoring System for Discovery and Management of Energy Resources. UCoMS, sponsored by Department of Energy and the Louisiana Board of Regents, is a project to research and develop new Grid computing and sensor network technologies for the management of energy resources. Three Louisiana Universities are involved in this project: Louisiana State University (LSU), University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL) and Southern University at Baton Rouge (SUBR).

3 UCoMS Project Goals A.Investigate UCOMS scenarios and map to Grid/distributed computing architecture. B.Develop general components and building blocks. C.Build testbeds/Grids for UCOMS applications.

4 UCoMS Application Areas Reservoir simulation on computing grids. Real-time well surveillance. Drilling performance analysis with high- rate data coming from real time drilling.

5 Massive reservoir simulation tool for uncertainty analysis. Leveraging data archiving tool, condor- based task farming framework and Information service, and GridSphere. Basic functions implemented. ResGrid

6 Why ResGrid? Reservoir simulation is one of the largest users of computing power –Large, complex, uncertainty models –High risks and high rewards Where is the gain? –Moderate-sized jobs can be farmed out onto a heterogeneous grid. –Large jobs can be run in parallel on a grid. Efficiency gains can help to assess risks, estimate parameters, run larger and more complex models.

7 Computational Details Two Parts of the Problem: –constructing grid blocks as input for reservoir simulation. –The Reservoir simulation itself. Geostatic Modeling is used to generate input data. UTChem is the reservoir simulation app. Computational complexity can be increased by increasing the granularity of the grid, increasing number of simulations for better estimates and increasing the complexity of the algorithm itself. Currently a typical problem requires 55 days on a single 3GHz P4 system. UTChem’s memory requirement is small. GSLIB is memory intensive. Typical run needs 8GB of RAM. Trying to move to algorithms using sparse matrices to reduce the memory requirement.

8 Typical Reservoir Simulation Workflow

9 ResGrid Workflow

10 UCoMS Grid EnabledWorkFlow

11 Grid Computing in UCOMS Grid Application Toolkit/Simple API for Grid Applications (GAT/SAGA) –Many new adaptors/examples Grid portals using GridSphere Data Archiving Toolkit based on GAT Task Farming Framework using Condor. Information service based on MDS/GPIR Mobile Grid Computing (Migration) ResGrid: a tool for reservoir uncertainty analysis. General Components: APIs Replica location Job submission Data transfer Metadata Workflow Task-farming Visualization

12 Grid Application Toolkit (GAT) Abstract programming interface between applications and Grid services Designed for applications (move file, run remote task, migrate, write to remote file) Led to GGF Simple API for Grid Applications www.gridlab.org/GAT Default AdaptorsBasic functionality, will work on single isolated machine (e.g. cp, fork/exec) Globus AdaptorsCore Globus functionality: GRAM, MDS, GT- RLS, GridFTP GridLab AdaptorsGRMS, Mercury, Delphoi, iGrid Under DevelopScp, DRMAA, Condor, SGE, SRB, Curl, RFT.

13 Grid Portals GridSphere Portal used to provide portal interfaces HPC Portal to monitor and submit to HPC resources at CCT and other national and international Grids.

14 Data Archiving Grid-enabled data archiving tool (server and clients) for large scale data management. Based on GAT. Essential for large-scale reservoir simulations and drilling applications.

15 Task Farming Need flexible mechanisms for scheduling and deploying our applications Fault tolerance, scheduling, data integration, … Two approaches Cactus-based task farming framework. Condor-based task farming framework. TFM Task farming infrastructure implemented in Cactus GAT used for starting remote TFMs Designed for the Grid Tasks can be Anything (MPI, Single proc) GridSphe re Portal SMS Server Mail Server “The Grid” Replica Catalog

16 Current Status ResGrid running locally. Using Two Grids: CCT Grid and ULL Grid. Also Running on KISTI machines in Korea. Interested in Connections to other external Grids.

17 Grid Infrastructure: CCT Grid

18 Grid Infrastructure: Services CCT Certificate Authority GSI Open SSH access to all machines GridSphere portals PBSPro, Maui Condor, GAT, Globus GridHub –Grid Services Server hosting various Grid Services –GridLab Resource Management System (GRMS) –iGrid –MDS –RLS –GPIR

19 Requirements from Sites Users in GridMap files. C and Fortran compilers. Globus 3.x/4.x –GridFTP Server –GRAM

20 Other Applications/Services from CCT SCOOP WW3 – Wave Watch 3 SURA Archive – Can provide the archiving service and getdata clients based on GAT for facilitating storage and retrieval of data for various applications. Also provides metadata and logical file services. ADCIRC can already use the SCOOP Archive we have.

21 Credits Investigators –Edward Seidel (CCT) –Gabrielle Allen (CCT) –Christopher D. White (PE) –John R. Smith (PE) –Zhou Lei (CCT) –Hartmut Kaiser (CCT) –Archit Kulshrestha (CCT) Ph. D. Candidates –Richard Duff (PE) –Xin Li (PE) –Dayong Huang (CS) –Santiago Pena (CS) –Promita Chakraborty (CS) M. S. Students –Chongjie Zhang (CS) Undergraduate Students –John Lewis (CS) –Yunan Yuan (EE)


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