Title: Delivering Grid Interoperability
1Delivering Grid Interoperability
- Dr Alistair Dunlop, Project Manager, OMII-Europe
- a.dunlop_at_ecs.soton.ac.uk
2Outline
- Macro view What is the project trying to
achieve? (4) - The project organisation and structure (3)
- The role of standards in grid interoperability
(3) - Micro view Standardised Components from
OMII-Europe (11) - Putting OMII-Europe components together to
deliver real grid interoperability (5) - Summary (3)
3The big picture
- A definition of e-Science
- e-Science is about global collaboration in key
areas of science and the next generation
infrastructure that will enable it - Next generation infrastructures represented by
Grids - Foundation for seamless and secure collaborations
over networks - National Grid infrastructures UK NGI, D-Grid,
others - New science will require the combined resources
of all existing infrastructures
4Problem is e-Infrastructure Islands
- E.g., DEISA Grid (Supercomputing/HPC community)
- Non WS-based UNICORE 5 Proprietary jobs
(AJO/UPL) - No Virtual Organization Membership (VOMS), Full
X.509 - Suitable for parallel scientific jobs (MPI, many
interactions) - E.g., EGEE Grid (mainly HEP community others)
- Non WS-based gLite Proprietary jobs (JDL)
- Proxy-based X.509 security, but proprietary VOMS
support - Suitable for embarrassingly parallel jobs (few
interactions) - Scientists cannot use one middleware to access
both (Little adoption of standards)
5OMII-Europe Vision Interoperability Highway
End-users via clients portals
GOAL Transparencyof Grids for end-users
Emerging OpenStandards
Interoperability highwaybased on open standards
others
Grid Middlewares
others
Grid Resources
6OMII-Europe in context
- A guide to flagship e-infrastructure projects...
- Connectivity (Geant)
- Cluster grids (EGEE)
- Supercomputer Grid (DEISA)
- Middleware (OMII-Europe)
- Software that enables you to use and easily
access these above distributed EGEE and DEISA
distributed grid infrastructures - Together these elements form the
e-infrastructures that create Global Virtual
Research Communities...
7The OMII-Europe Project
- OMII-Europe stands for
- Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute for
Europe - It is an EU-funded project FP6, RI
- It has an initial duration of 2 years
- May 2006 -gt April 2008
- It has been granted a contribution of 8M
- It involves 16 partners
- 8 EU
- 4 USA
- 4 China
8Partners
9Project Structure and Effort Allocation
- Networking activities
- Management, Outreach, Training
- 8 Person Effort
- Service Activities
- Repository, QA, Support
- 25 Person Effort
- Joint Research Activities
- Re-engineering, new services, integration,
benchmarking - 67 Person Effort
10OMII-Europe Standards-based approach to Grid
Interoperability
- Adapters-based
- The ability of Grid middleware to interact via
adapters that translate the specific design
aspects from one domain to another - Standard-based
- the native ability of Grid middleware to interact
directly via well-defined interfaces and common
open standards
definition inspired by OGF GIN CG
11Participation in Middleware Standardisation
- Most project participants involved as
member/observer in many OGF WG - 11 project participant hold senior positions in
- OGSA DAIS WG (Database Access and Integration
Services) - OGSA RUS WG (Resource Usage Server)
- OGSA BES WG (Basic Execution Service)
- OGSA JSDL WG (Job Submission Description
Language) - GIN CG (Grid Interoperability Now)
- OGSA-AuthZ-WG (Authorization)
- GLUE WG
- GFSG WG (Grid File System)
- RM WG (Reference Model)
- OGSA Naming WG
- Technical Standards Committee
- GSA RG (Grid Scheduling Architecture)
- GRAAP WG (Grid Research Agreement Allocation
Protocol) - OGSA BYTE IO WG
- OGSA D WG (Data)
- OGSA DMI WG (Data Movement Interface)
12The Virtuous Cycle Technology transfer with
Grid projects and standards organisations
Standards Compliance Testing and QA
JRA2
New Components
Standards Implementation
Components
JRA1
IN
Globus
Benchmarking
Repository
OUT
OMII-UK
Components
CROWN
Supported Components on Eval. Infrastructure
Integrated Components
13Standards Components from OMII-Europe
- Initial focus on providing common interfaces and
integration of major Grid software
infrastructures - Common interoperable services
- Database Access
- Virtual Organisation Management
- Accounting
- Job Submission and Job Monitoring
- Information modelling
- Infrastructure integration
- Initial gLite/UNICORE/Globus interoperability
- Interoperable security framework
- Access these infrastructure services through a
portal
14Job Submission
- Unify Job Submisson and Monitoring interface
- Adoption of emerging OGSA-BES and JSDL standards
- Alpha BES and JSDL implementations for
- UNICORE 6, gLite 3.1, Globus 4, OMII-UK,
CROWNgrid - Interoperability demonstrated through use of a
BES compliant meta-scheduler
15VO Management
- To provide a common Virtual Organisation (VO)
management solution across middleware
distributions - Extend VOMS Interface to support emerging AuthZ
standard - compliance with SAML Authorisation model
- Extension, not a replacement interface
- Public release of VOMS integrated with UNICORE
16Accounting
- Unify accounting information across middleware
distributions - Provide standardized interfaces for accessing
that information - Information standard
- Usage Record Format (URF)
- Service interface standard
- Resource Usage Service (OGSA-RUS)
- Alpha versions RUS
- gLite (DGAS)
- Globus (SGAS)
- UNICORE
17Data Access
- Port OGSA-DAI 3.0 from Globus to other middleware
distributions available throughout Europe and
China - UNICORE
- gLite
- CROWN
18Information Modelling
- There is a lack of a common description of Grid
resources suitable for discovery, monitoring and
scheduling - Many descriptions exist
- e.g. GLUE Schema, NorduGrid Schema
- Working on the definition of next-generation GLUE
Information Model in the context of OGF GLUE WG
and its implementation
19Portal
- Deliver tools for developing Grid portals and
support for key Web and Grid standards and
technologies - Objectives
- Develop gateway to OMII Evaluation Infrastructure
- Develop tools for portal and grid software
training - Explore new approaches for grid portal
development
20Repository of Open-Source Software
- Make available software reengineered within
OMII-Europe and contributed by third parties - Single services/tools complete distributions
- Provide an interface to select software from the
repository based on user requirements - By capability/standards/provider/
- Support the upload, download and installation of
the software - Document platform portability pre-requisites
- Verify the software through compliance metrics
tests
21Behind the Repository
- Leverage existing infrastructure projects
- ETICS
- Capture build test configuration data for
repeatability - NMI Build Test Framework
- Manage cross-platform environment for build
tests - Condor
- Underlying execution infrastructure
- Provides reports to be displayed within the
portal - Builds Pre-requisites platforms
- Testing Conformance Interoperability
22Tests For Standards Conformance
- Job Submission and Job Monitoring
- Job Submission Description Language (JSDL)
- Basic Execution Service (BES)
- Accounting
- Usage Record (UR)
- Resource Usage Service (RUS)
- Database Access
- WS-DAI, WS-DAIX, WS-DAIR (OGSA-DAI)
- Virtual Organisation Management
- Move towards SAML2
23Standards status March 2008
- Accounting
- SGAS/DGAS/UNICORE-RUS
- OGSA-Resource Usage Service (RUS OGF draft
specification) - implies - Usage Record Format (UR) (OGF recommendation
status awaiting implementation) - Job Submission and Job monitoring
- CREAM-BES, GLOBUS-BES, UNICORE-BES
- OGSA-Basic Execution Service (BES) version 1.0
(OGF final specification) implies - Job Submission Description Language (JSDL)
version 1.0 (OGF final specification) - Database Access
- OGSA-DAI
- WS-DAIX and WS-DAIR are being implemented in
OGSA-DAI (both currently OGF candidate standards
at 1.0 awaiting implementation) - Virtual Organisation Membership Service
- VOMS implements the following
- Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Version
2.0 OASIS (March 05) - Extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML)
version 2.0 OASIS (February 05) - Information modelling
- GLUE 2.0
- standard is currently draft, expected to go out
for public comments by the end of April 2008,
final version by September 2008
24Using OMII-Europe components to deliver grid
interoperability WISDOM scenario
- Wide In Silicio Docking On Malaria (WISDOM)
projects - Developing new drugs for neglected and emerging
diseases with a particular focus on malaria - Accelerated Research Development for emerging
and neglected diseases - Massive computation reduces RD costs
25Dr. Nicolas Jacq 16
26WISDOM in the context of DEISA EGEE
- WISDOM uses EGEE for large scale in-silicio
docking - Comp. method for prediction of whether one
molecule will bind to another - Using AutoDock and FlexX software provided via
gLite in EGEE (FlexX licensed software on EGEE
with 6k licenses) - Output is a list of best chemical compounds
(potential drugs NOT final solution) - DEISA to find best compound from potential drugs
list - Fast molecular dynamics computations
- Using highly scalable AMBER (Assisted Model
Building with Energy Refinement) in DEISA - Goal Accelerate drug discovery using EGEE DEISA
27Interoperability Scenario WISDOM
SAML- based Attribute Authority (AA) VOMS gets
central role middleware independent
28Further Interoperability Scenarios EU - IndiaGrid
Work in progress
29What can you do Now and Later
- Now
- Most products at Beta stage becoming publicly
available - They provide basic interoperability of multiple
grid middleware systems focusing on job execution - Available to early adopters working with
OMII-Europe partners - Spring 2008 (end of current project)
- Further security integration work between
different middleware platforms (SAML-VOMS, TLS
(Transport level security)) - Completed QAd services and demonstrated
end-to-end solutions - Availability of GLUE 2 information model service
implementations
30Caveat...
- So you can use EGEE and DEISA seamlessly? Not
quite... - OMII-Europe has provided much of the required
technical interoperability, but - Needs EGEE and DEISA sites to deploy either the
latest versions of the grid middleware, or to
deploy the OMII-Europe services available from
the repository - AND...
- Currently need to apply for resources
independently. Intention is that EGI will do this
in the future
31Summary (1/2)
- OMII-Europe is a 24 Month EU funded project with
16 partners to establish grid infrastructure
interoperability through implementing a set of
agreed open standards on all middleware platforms
- OMII-Europe is implementing a number of
components that will allow identically specified
jobs to be run, managed and migrated to different
middleware platforms - Initial versions of BES, VOMS/SAML and security
service have already enabled UNICORE and gLite
managed resources to be used by the same job - Users can try interoperability on the OMII-Europe
evaluation infrastructure, or obtain services for
installation on their own resources from the
OMII-Europe repository
32Summary (2/2)
- We anticipate OMII-Europe services to be
integrated into standard middleware distributions
as well as deployed on large scale
e-infrastructures such as EGEE and DEISA - OMII-Europe requested continuing funding in the
September EU call to support the existing
services and provide further services in the
areas of data and Grid management - We are interested in working with projects that
have real grid interoperability issues to ensure
our solutions match your needs.
33Further Information
- General information http//omii-europe.org
- Repository http//repository.omii-europe.org
- Support http//support.omii-europe.org
- With special thanks to the following project
members for diagrams and slides -
- Morris Riedel
- Stephen Brewer