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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 1 Nov 4, 2010 Cluster-D Mtg at GEC9 Tue, Nov 2, 12noon – 4:30pm Meeting Chair: Ilia Baldine (RENCI) –System Engineer: Harry Mussman (GPO, Raytheon BBN Technologies) Introductions (12noon) Spiral 3 Goals (12:05pm) Proposed Spiral 3 Roadmap for Discussion (12:15pm) ORCA Features (1pm) Break (1:40pm) Cluster D Project Plans for Spiral 3 (2pm) Open Discussion (3:30pm) Adjourn (4pm)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 2 Nov 4, 2010 Introductions (12noon, All)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3 Nov 4, 2010 Spiral 3 Goals (12:05pm, Mussman) Experiments: –Use by outside researchers –Use involving multiple aggregates –Use for research experiments Some expected experiments using Cluster D during Spiral 3: –Programmable Packet Networks over Dynamic Circuit Substrate (Jeff Chase, Xiaowei Yang) –Optical-layer experiments (BEN network, ERM sensors and actuators, IMF capabiliites) –Mobile wireless experiments (DOME) –Nowcasting experiments, using weather data from ViSE radar, processed in local cluster and/or cloud (ViSE and DICLOUD) –Sensor network experiments (Kansei, Neteye) –Robotics experiments (OKGems) Interoperability: –Researchers can obtain and stitch resources from multiple aggregates –Researchers from other CFs (e.g., protoGENI) can obtain resources from Cluster D aggregates via GENI AM API –Researchers in Cluster D can obtain resources from aggregates other CFs (e.g., protoGENI)via GENI AM API
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 4 Nov 4, 2010 Proposed Spiral 3 Roadmap for Discussion (12:15pm, Mussman and Baldine) Cluster D clearinghouse from Spiral 2: –Operational readiness –Connectivity by aggregates –Features Cluster D connectivity from Spiral 2: –Control framework message flows between actors –Component programming via SSH –VLAN connectivity to Internet 2 or NLR –Many VLANs –Bridge between backbone networks –Ability to control setup of VLANs as part of experiment –Ability to control setup of VLANs as part of experiment involving multiple aggregates
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 5 Nov 4, 2010 continued Task list for Spiral 3: –Streamline Cluster D site setup and operation, including cluster (Eucalyptus) and connector (L2 switch, with full tag mapping) –Streamline connectivity to Cluster D sites on campuses, via regional networks (LEARN project) –Plan to allow Cluster D researchers to obtain and stitch resources from multiple Cluster D sites, connected by backbone domain, using their SM. –Plan to authenticate users in SM via InCommon/Shibboleth –With other CFs, a plan for consistent names and interfaces –With other CFs, a plan for resource descriptions at interoperability interfaces –Plan to interop with other CFs, particularly from and to protoGENI (Cluster C)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 6 Nov 4, 2010 continued –Plan to allow GENI (e.g., protoGENI) researchers to obtain resources via GENI AM API v1.0 (using RSpec resource description) –Plan to allow Cluster D researchers to include tools (e.g., GUSH) to help authorize, reserve, assign and configure resources via “ORCA SM API v1.0” XMLRPC interface to their SM (similar to protoGENI AM API, or possibly same as GENI AM API v2.0) –Plan for Cluster D researchers to get resources from protoGENI aggregates via GENI AM API v1.0 (or possibly protoGENI AM API) (using RSpec resource description) –Plan for naming and stitching L2 connectivity across Cluster C (protoGENI), and Cluster D sites –Plan for operations portal into Cluster D site, including status and logs, with connections to GMOC
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 7 Nov 4, 2010 continued Demos for GEC10 –Demo experiment where Cluster D researchers obtain and stitch resources from multiple Cluster D sites (and backbone domains) using their SM. –Demo experiment where protoGENI researchers obtain resources via GENI AM API v1.0, using RSpec resource description. –Demo operations portal into Cluster D site, for status and logs, with connections to GMOC
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 8 Nov 4, 2010 continued Demos for GEC11: –Demo experiment where Cluster D researchers get resources from protoGENI aggregates via GENI AM API v1.0 (or possibly protoGENI AM API) (using RSpec resource description) –Demo experiment where Cluster D researchers stitch L2 connectivity across Cluster C (protoGENI), and Cluster D sites –Demo experiment where Cluster D researchers include tools (e.g., GUSH) to help authorize, reserve and assign resources via “ORCA SM API v1.0” XMLRPC interface to their SM (similar to protoGENI AM API, or possibly same as GENI AM API v2.0)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 9 Nov 4, 2010 continued Figure 1-1) and 1-2): Cluster D Config at end of Spiral 3 –Each Cluster D site is a self-contained aggregate, which can offer resources to all of GENI using GENI AM API.
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 10 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 1-1) Cluster D Config at end of Spiral 3
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 11 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 1-2) Cluster D Config at end of Spiral 3
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 12 Nov 4, 2010 continued Figure 2): ORCA Site Config –Adding interface for Site and GMOC admin/operations –Adding ExpCntrlTools –Adding Measurement Tools (various I&M projects) –Adding UserWorkspaceSrvc and DigitalObjectArchiveSrvc (CNRI project)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 13 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 2) ORCA Site Config
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 14 Nov 4, 2010 continued Figure 3): Multiple ORCA Sites –Actors exchange ORCA messages –Supports stitching –Supports advanced reservations
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 15 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 3) Multiple ORCA Sites
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 16 Nov 4, 2010 continued Figure 4): ORCA Interop with protGENI –Both from and to protoGENI –Expect to be able to stitch both Cluster D and protoGENI resources
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 17 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 4) ORCA Interop with protGENI
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 18 Nov 4, 2010 continued Figure 5): ORCA Experiment Flow –All steps need to be supported, per I&M architecture
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 19 Nov 4, 2010 Figure 5) ORCA Experiment Flow
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 20 Nov 4, 2010 ORCA Features: Spiral 2 report and Spiral 3 roadmap (1pm, Baldine) Upcoming Bella 2.2 status Bella 2.2 Features in detail –XMLRPC controller –Eucalyptus integration and NEuca extensions –Euca site experiment topology embedding –Format conversions (http://geni-test.renci.org:11080/ndl- conversion/convert.jsp) –Actor registry Bella 3.x upcoming Spiral 3 features –New substrate support –Experiment support –Authentication and authorization
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 21 Nov 4, 2010 continued ProtoGENI interoperability –Connectivity planning –Naming and format conversions –Handlers and policies –Tools integration Clearinghouse and intra-cluster connectivity –Status –Actor registry –Future
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 22 Nov 4, 2010 Break (1:40-2:00pm)
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 23 Nov 4, 2010 Cluster D Project Plans for Spiral 3 (2pm - 3:30pm) Each project should prepare NO MORE THAN THREE slides for presentation, and upload to the wiki: 1) Functions and features planned for Spiral 3: 2) Connectivity planned for Spiral 3: –Component programming via SSH? –VLAN connectivity to Internet 2? NLR? How many VLANs? –Ability to control setup of VLANs as part of experiment? 3) Experiments planned for Spiral 3: –Use by outside researchers? –Use involving multiple aggregates? –Use for research experiments?
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 24 Nov 4, 2010 Projects ORCA/BEN, Ilia Baldine DOME, Brian Lynn ViSE, David Irwin DICloud, Michael Zink KANSEI, Anish Aurora OKGems, Andy Li ERM, Keren Bergman IMF, Rudra Dutta LEARN, Deniz Gurkan iGENI, Joe Mambretti
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 25 Nov 4, 2010 Open Discussion (3:30pm) Who is going to work with the ORCA group on the following tasks? –Streamline Cluster D site setup and operation, including cluster (Eucalyptus) and connector (L2 switch, with full tag mapping) –Streamline connectivity to Cluster D sites on campuses, via regional networks (LEARN project) –Plan to allow Cluster D researchers to obtain and stitch resources from multiple Cluster D sites, connected by backbone domain, using their SM. –Plan to authenticate users in SM via InCommon/Shibboleth? –With other CFs, a plan for consistent names and interfaces –With other CFs, a plan for resource descriptions at interoperability interfaces
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 26 Nov 4, 2010 continued –Plan to interop with other CFs, particularly from and to protoGENI (Cluster C) –Plan to allow GENI (e.g., protoGENI) researchers to obtain resources via GENI AM API v1.0 (using RSpec resource description) –Plan to allow Cluster D researchers to include tools (e.g., GUSH) to help authorize, reserve, assign and configure resources via “ORCA SM API v1.0” XMLRPC interface to their SM (similar to protoGENI AM API, or possibly same as GENI AM API v2.0) –Plan for Cluster D researchers to get resources from protoGENI aggregates via GENI AM API v1.0 (or possibly protoGENI AM API) (using RSpec resource description) –Plan for naming and stitching L2 connectivity across Cluster C (protoGENI), and Cluster D sites –Plan for operations portal into Cluster D site, including status and logs, with connections to GMOC
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 27 Nov 4, 2010 Adjourn (4:00pm)
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