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Reliable File Transfer: Lessons Learned Bill Allcock, ANL Ravi Madduri, ANL.

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1 Reliable File Transfer: Lessons Learned Bill Allcock, ANL Ravi Madduri, ANL

2 Overview l Quick Overview of the Service l Design Issues u Lifetime Management u Virtualization u Service Data Elements l Implementation Issues u SOAP Processing Issues u Standardization u Avoid Language specific Types u Anyhelper API u Fault Tolerance

3 RFT in Action Registry * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive 1. A Grid Service Container is started up; It contains an RFT Factory service; The RFT Factory service registers itself RFT Factory Grid Service Container

4 Client RFT in Action Registry * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive 2. From a known registry, the client discovers a factory by querying the Service data of the registry RFT Factory Grid Service Container

5 Client RFT in Action 3. The client calls the createService operation on the factory and passes in a TransferRequest RFT Factory Grid Service Container * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive

6 Client RFT in Action RFT Factory Grid Service Container RFT Service Instance - Start the Instance - Deserialize XML to Java - Write Request via JDBC - Persist Service State 4. The instance is started, and the factory returns a locater * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive

7 Client RFT in Action RFT Factory Grid Service Container RFT Service Instance - Start the Instance - Deserialize XML to Java - Write Request via JDBC - Persist Service State 5. Client calls Start(), subscribes to notificaitons, etc. * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive

8 RFT in Action l Service is OGSI compliant l Uses existing GridFTP (non-OGSI) protocols and tools to execute 3 rd Party Transfer for the user l Provides extensive state transition notification GridFTP Server RFT Service Instance * The scenarios in this presentation are offered as examples and are not prescriptive

9 Lifetime Management l Lifetime management is a key aspect of OGSI l Was not intuitively clear how to handle this for “disconnected” services l Our (perhaps not optimal) solution is to give it an indefinite lifetime l Should there be an activity monitor? u Does that really solve the problem? u Any other ideas?

10 Virtualization l Another Key Design Issue in services l We virtualize data movement u It works, LBL and ANL have interoperable implementation u Need to standardize… l Data Services Virtualization from DAIS u Should we pass around GSHs of file services rather than URLs? l Granularity u Single file.vs. Multi-file.vs. service composition

11 Service Data Elements l A huge improvement over the non-OGSI services l Information Services are (should be) baked in to the services l Defined both push (event notification) and pull (full transfer status) SDEs l Need to be cognizant of size, frequency, and performance of notifications l Lots of interesting possibilities: bandwidth, errors, network status, etc..

12 Implementation Issues l SOAP Deserialization u Deserialization can be a HUGE issue. Our original (very simple) XML could take up to 30 minutes to process. u A straight forward change reduced that drastically. u SOAP engine also needs to be looked at. l Standardization u Critical for success u Will be moving to the OGSI-Agreement interface

13 Implementation Issues (cont.) l Language Specific Data Types u Avoid them (I.e. Java vector type) u A python based service would not be able to deserialize that. l AnyHelper API u Will deserialize any general XML blob that utilizes basic types.

14 Implementation Issues (cont.) l Fault Tolerance u Multiple levels of Fault tolerance u GridFTP will handle remote failures u RFT provides fault tolerance of request via JDBC compliant database u Service container provides instance fault tolerance u We write only the primary key into the wsdd file to avoid slowing down container restart.


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