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1 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Preservation Environments Research Group Organizers: Reagan Moore (moore@sdsc.edu)moore@sdsc.edu Richard Marciano (marciano@sdsc.edu) Goals:  Analyze capabilities required by a preservation environment  Define rule-based preservation environment - iRODS  RLG/NARA assessment criteria for a Trusted Digital Repository CASPAR - representation information SHAMAN - migration micro-services  Demonstrate creation of a preservation environment based on data grid technology  Demonstrate creation of preservation rules controlling a preservation environment Participants:  CASPAR - Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent ArchiviNg  SHAMAN - Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent ArchiviNg  NCRIS - National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy  PLANETS - Preservation and Long-term Access through Networked Services  MIT - DSpace digital library  NARA Transcontinental Persistent Archive Prototype  U Md - Producer Archive Workflow Network  UK Digital Curation Centre  Taiwan National Archives

2 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Intellectual Property Policy I acknowledge that participation in OGF22 is subject to the OGF Intellectual Property Policy. Intellectual Property Notices Note Well: All statements related to the activities of the OGF and addressed to the OGF are subject to all provisions of Section 17 of GFD-C.1 (.pdf), which grants to the OGF and its participants certain licenses and rights in such statements. Such statements include verbal statements in OGF meetings, as well as written and electronic communications made at any time or place, which are addressed to: the OGF plenary session, any OGF working group or portion thereof, the GFSG, or any member thereof on behalf of the GFSG, the GFAC, or any member thereof on behalf of the GFAC, any OGF mailing list, including any working group or research group list, or any other list functioning under OGF auspices, the GFD Editor or the GWD process Statements made outside of a OGF meeting, mailing list or other function, that are clearly not intended to be input to an OGF activity, group or function, are not subject to these provisions. Excerpt from Section 17 of GFD-C.1 Where the GFSG knows of rights, or claimed rights, the OGF secretariat shall attempt to obtain from the claimant of such rights, a written assurance that upon approval by the GFSG of the relevant OGF document(s), any party will be able to obtain the right to implement, use and distribute the technology or works when implementing, using or distributing technology based upon the specific specification(s) under openly specified, reasonable, non- discriminatory terms. The working group or research group proposing the use of the technology with respect to which the proprietary rights are claimed may assist the OGF secretariat in this effort. The results of this procedure shall not affect advancement of document, except that the GFSG may defer approval where a delay may facilitate the obtaining of such assurances. The results will, however, be recorded by the OGF Secretariat, and made available. The GFSG may also direct that a summary of the results be included in any GFD published containing the specification. OGF Intellectual Property Policies are adapted from the IETF Intellectual Property Policies that support the Internet Standards Process.

3 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Data Management Applications Data grids  Share data - organize distributed data as a collection Digital libraries  Publish data - support browsing and discovery Persistent archives  Preserve data - manage technology evolution Real-time sensor systems  Federate sensor data - integrate across sensor streams Workflow systems  Analyze data - integrate client- & server-side workflows Coalescence of requirements into generic infrastructure

4 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Generic Infrastructure Data grids organize distributed data into shared collections  Persistent name spaces for files, users, storage  Collection attributes  Provenance, descriptive, system metadata Data grids manage heterogeneous storage systems  Standard operations across file systems, tape archives, object ring buffers  Enable management of technology evolution  At the point in time when new technology is available, both the old and new systems can be integrated

5 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Preservation Requirements Authenticity  Maintain information about provenance of data  Assertions made about the file at the time of ingestion Integrity  Maintain information about the management of the data  Assertions made by the archivist  Access controls, audit trails, checksums, replication, synchronization, federation Infrastructure independence  Management of properties of records independently of choice of storage system Scalability  Management of large collections (billions of records, petabytes of data, thousands of attributes)

6 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 National Archives and Records Administration Transcontinental Persistent Archive Prototype Federation of Seven Independent Data Grids Extensible Environment, can federate with additional research and education sites. Each data grid uses different vendor products. U Md SDSC MCAT Georgia Tech MCAT NARA II MCAT NARA I MCAT Rocket Center MCAT U NC MCAT

7 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Extremely Successful Storage Resource Broker (SRB) manages 2 PBs of data in internationally shared collections Data collections for NSF, NARA, NASA, DOE, DOD, NIH, LC, NHPRC, IMLS; APAC, UK e-Science, IN2P3, KEK, …  Astronomy Data grid  Bio-informaticsDigital library  Earth SciencesData grid  EcologyCollection  EducationPersistent archive  EngineeringDigital library  Environmental science Data grid  High energy physicsData grid  HumanitiesData Grid  Medical communityDigital library  OceanographyReal time sensor data, persistent archive  SeismologyDigital library, real-time sensor data Goal has been generic infrastructure for distributed data

8 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22

9 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Data Grid Evolution Data grids  Management of preservation environment properties  Data and trust virtualization  Infrastructure independence  SRB - Storage Resource Broker Rule-based data grids  Automation of management policies  Management virtualization  Open source software  iRODS - integrated Rule-Oriented Data System  http://irods.sdsc.edu

10 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Using a Data Grid - Details iRODS Server Rule Engine Data request goes to iRODS Server iRODS Server Rule Engine Metadata Catalog Rule Base DB Server looks up information in catalog Catalog tells which iRODS server has data 1 st server asks 2 nd for data The 2nd iRODS server applies rules User asks for data

11 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Requirements Driving Evolution Observe that as the size of the shared collections grow, the administrative tasks can become onerous.  Data grids provide mechanisms to manage recovery from all errors that occur in the distributed environment Need to minimize labor support through automation of administrative functions  File ingestion tasks  Verification of desired collection properties  Integrity checks and replica management

12 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Requirements Driving Evolution Observe that each preservation environment has unique management policies  User administration  File retention & deletion  Time-dependent access controls  Data distribution and replication  File update (versions, backups)  Descriptive metadata

13 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Requirements Driving Evolution Socialization of collections  The archivists have specific properties that they assert the collection will possess  Completeness  Authoritative sources  Authenticity  The creators of the records have their own criteria for the properties they expect Socialization is the mapping from creator assertions to archivist expectations  Extract records from the environment in which they were created and migrate into the preservation environment  Extract records from the preservation environment and deliver to users of the archive  Maintain assertions about the records during both extraction processes

14 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Data Management iRODS - integrated Rule-Oriented Data System

15 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Rules Rule classes  System enforced rules  Administrator controlled rules  User defined rules Rule execution  Atomic rules - executed on each operation invoked by a client  Deferred rules - executed at a future time  Periodic rules - executed to validate assessment criteria and enforce desired properties (integrity)

16 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 iRODS Rule Syntax Event | Condition | Action-set | Recovery-set  Event - triggered by operation or queued rule  Condition- composed of tests on any attributes in the persistent state information  Action-set - composed from both micro-services and rules  Recovery-set - used to ensure transaction semantics and consistent state information Executed by a rule engine installed at each storage location - server side workflows

17 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Micro-Services Challenge is that storage systems do not provide desired processes  Have “minimal” set of standard operations that are performed at the storage system  Have actions required by clients such as replication, metadata extraction, format migration  Create standard micro-services that aggregate storage operations into modules that can be used to implement desired processes.

18 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Data Virtualization Storage System Storage Protocol Access Interface Standard Micro-services Data Grid Map from the actions requested by the access method to a standard set of micro- services. The standard micro- services are mapped to the operations supported by the storage system Standard Operations

19 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 integrated Rule-Oriented Data System Client InterfaceAdmin Interface Current State Rule Invoker Micro Service Modules Metadata-based Services Resources Micro Service Modules Resource-based Services Service Manager Consistency Check Module Rule Modifier Module Consistency Check Module Engine Rule Confs Config Modifier Module Metadata Modifier Module Metadata Persistent Repository Consistency Check Module Rule Base

20 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Distributed Management System RuleEngine DataTransport MetadataCatalog ExecutionControl MessagingSystem ExecutionEngine Virtualization ServerSideWorkflow PersistentStateinformation Scheduling PolicyManagement

21 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Digital Preservation Preservation community is defining the rules need to assert trustworthiness of a digital repository  RLG/NARA - Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification: Criteria and Checklist. http://wiki.digitalrepositoryauditandcertification.org/pub/Main/Refer enceInputDocuments/trac.pdf Defined 105 rules that are being implemented in iRODS

22 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 RLG/NARA Assessment Example TRAC assessment criteria 90Verify descriptive metadata and source against SIP template and set SIP compliance flag 91Verify descriptive metadata against semantic term list 92Verify status of metadata catalog backup (create a snapshot of metadata catalog) 93Verify consistency of preservation metadata after hardware change or error

23 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Classes of Assessment Criteria Collection properties  List properties of associated name spaces  Verify properties  Compare properties with assertions Collection operations  Transform file formats  Migrate data  Generate audit trails Structured information  Parse audit trails to generate compliance reports  Apply templates to extract information  Apply templates to format state information

24 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Which Comes First? Specification of required provenance metadata  PREMIS - defines metadata that should be maintained about events associated with record  Definition of the procedures left to each preservation environment Specification of required management policies  Define explicitly the management procedures  Derive the required state information needed to track outcomes  Implies provenance metadata is defined by management policies  Observe this leads to multiple classes of preservation metadata associated with each preserved name space

25 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Persistent State Information User name space  Identity of archivists  Qualifications of archivists Record (file) name space  Provenance metadata  Transformative migrations  Chain of custody (storage locations)  Integrity  Representation information (OAIS) Storage resource name space  Archival properties  Error rates

26 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Persistent State Information Representation information for preservation environment Rule name space  Management policies that control operations within preservation environment  Versions of rules  Verification criteria Micro-service name space  Management procedures that quantify operations on records  Versions of micro-services  Verification criteria Persistent State name space  State information created by each version of a micro-service

27 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Preservation Requirements What are your required preservation management policies? What are your required preservation processes? What are your required preservation assessment criteria? What preservation systems are you using, and how can the preservation systems interoperate? Can a set of records be migrated from your preservation environment into another system while maintaining authenticity, integrity, and chain of custody?

28 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Theory of Digital Preservation Given the set of preservation policies Given the set of preservation procedures Given the set of persistent state information Does the system have demonstrable closure and consistency properties?  Is the required persistent state information generated that is needed to make assertions about trustworthiness, authenticity, integrity?  Can assertions be made about the set of preservation procedures that have been applied to the records (no missing steps)?  Do the applied preservation procedures enforce all preservation policies?

29 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 iRODS Application NSF - SDCI grant “Adaptive Middleware for Community Shared Collections”  iRODS development, SRB maintenance NARA - Transcontinental Persistent Archive Prototype  Trusted repository assessment criteria NSF - Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Network (ORION)  Real-time sensor data stream management NSF - Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center data grid  Management of Institution Research Board approval

30 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 iRODS Development Status Current release is version 1.0  January 23, 2008  http://irods.sdsc.edu International collaborations  SHAMAN - University of Liverpool  Sustaining Heritage Access through Multivalent ArchiviNg  CASPAR  Representation information, TRAC assessment criteria  UK e-Science data grid  IN2P3 (Lyon, France) data grid migration  DSpace policy management integration  Fedora user middleware integration  LStore distributed metadata catalog integration

31 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 Planned Development In progress:  GSI support  Audit trails - mechanisms to record and track iRODS persistent state changes  Structured information interface based on mounted collection driver (tar file)  GUI Browser (AJAX)  Driver for HPSS  Porting to additional versions of Unix/Linux (Ubuntu completed) Planned  Time-limited sessions via a one-way hash authentication  Python Client library  Driver for SAM-QFS  Porting to Windows  Support for MySQL as the metadata catalog  MCAT to ICAT migration tools  Extensible Metadata including Databases Access Interface  Zones/Federation  Cheshire / Multivalent Browser micro-service

32 www.ogf.org PERG OGF-22 For More Information Reagan W. Moore San Diego Supercomputer Center moore@sdsc.edu http://www.sdsc.edu/srb/ http://irods.sdsc.edu/


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