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Title: GT2 and GT3 experiences on INWA and HPC Europa


1
GT2 and GT3 experiences on INWA and HPC Europa
  • UK Globus Week 7th April 2005

2
Overview
  • INWA - use of GT2 and GT3
  • http//www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/inwa
  • HPC Europa use of GT 3
  • http//www.hpc-europa.org/
  • GT 4 wish-list

3
  • INWA

4
INWA Background
  • Funded by UK Economic Social Research Council
    (UK) in the Pilot Projects in E-Social Science
  • Small scale projects to explore the potential of
    Grid technologies within the social sciences
  • Informing Business Regional Policy Grid
    enabled fusion of global data local knowledge
  • INWA Innovation Node Western Australia
  • Project Aims
  • Evaluate the suitability of existing grid
    solutions for secure distributed data mining and
    analysis on commercially sensitive data
  • Investigate the advantages of fusing public and
    private data enabled by a grid environment
  • Two funding phases
  • 1st phase November 2003 to August 2004
  • set up INWA grid between UK and Australia
  • data mining between sites over the grid
  • 2nd phase started November 2004, due to finish
    May 2005
  • Addition of a node in China to the existing INWA
    grid
  • Basic data mining over the grid

5
Grid software employed
  • Transfer-queue Over Globus (TOG) v1.1 from the UK
    e-Science Sun Data and Compute Grids project
  • provides access to remote HPC resource
  • Uses Globus Toolkit 2.4
  • Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and
    Integration (OGSA-DAI) Release 3.1
  • provides access control and discovery of
    distributed heterogeneous data resources
  • Uses Globus Toolkit 3.0
  • First Data Investigation on the Grid (FirstDIG)
  • grid data service browser provides SQL access to
    OGSA-DAI enabled resources
  • now part of OGSA-DAI R4.0/5.0
  • Globus Toolkit 2.4 and 3.0
  • Grid middleware

6
The INWA Grid
7
TOG (Transfer-queue Over Globus)
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Grid Engine
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Globus 2.2.x
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Transfer queue
  • Integrates Grid Engine and Globus 2.2.x/2.4
  • Globus GSI for security, GRAM for interaction
    with remote GE
  • GASS for small data transfer, GridFTP for large
    datasets
  • Written in Java - Globus functionality accessed
    through Java COG kit

8
TOG/GridEngine/Globus set-up
9
UK- Australia lessons learned
  • Performing Data Integration
  • TimeZone date problems
  • Dates are stored as a time so
  • 600am Dec 25th in Perth Australia is converted
    to
  • 1000pm Dec 24th in Edinburgh, UK
  • If data is processed in the UK, the wrong date is
    used.
  • Security issues
  • Bugs in
  • Globus JavaCoG in GT3
  • OGSA-DAI could not switch security for Grid data
    transfers
  • TOG had no security option
  • All of these have been fixed
  • Middleware not mature enough for commercial
    deployment
  • Not out-of-the box significant effort to build
    grid
  • Bug fixes were required
  • Sys admin skills still necessary to maintain the
    grid
  • Scalability- difficulty with large results in
    OGSA-DAI V3.1
  • Fixed in OGSA-DAI V4.0

10
UK-Australia-China lessons learned
  • Reverse Domain Name Service (DNS lookup)

tms_at_e3500 nslookup -sil 129.215.56.231
Server 129.215.56.230 Address
129.215.56.23053 231.56.215.129.in-addr.arpa
name e3500.epcc.ed.ac.uk
  • Required by GT 2 only for sustaining
    connections not establishing
  • But
  • In China, few IP addresses relative to demand
  • Usually not possible to configure reverse DNS
    look-up at same DNS server that handles usual
    forward DNS lookup
  • Had to explicitly configure INWA participating
    machines

11
  • HPC Europa

12
HPC Europa
  • Full title Pan-European Research infrastructure
    on High Performance Computing for the Science of
    the 21st Century
  • Goal to provide advanced computational services
    in an integrated way to the European Research
    community
  • 14 partners across Europe
  • Project activities
  • Transnational Access Programme
  • Networking Activities
  • Joint Research Activities (JRA1, JRA2)

13
JRA2 Single Point of Access
  • Motivation
  • To provide a uniform access to resources of all
    centres, transparently and regardless of physical
    location
  • To achieve this
  • Building a HPC Europa portal to provide access
  • Develop and adapting the necessary tools
  • Participating JRA2 centres have existing
    middleware brokers on top of either Globus and
    Unicore
  • Developing a generic portal to sit on top of
    these
  • For EPCC this means
  • JOSH (JOb Scheduling Hierachically) with GT3.2
    and Grid Engine

14
JOSH (JOb Scheduling Hierarchically)
  • Based on Globus 3 and grid services
  • Adds a new 'hierarchical' scheduler above Grid
    Engine
  • Command line interface
  • hiersched submit_ge
  • Takes GE job script as input (embellished with
    data requirements)
  • Queries grid services at each compute site to
    find best match and submits job
  • Job controlled through resulting 'job locator

15
GT 3.2 Issues
  • MMJFS
  • Rogue UHE processes blocking ports
  • Ease of installation
  • Still requires significant skills/time
  • Documentation
  • NOAA experimental Grid between FSL and PMEL
    using JOSH, GT3.2, Grid Engine
  • Did not use for a few days, came back, it had
    stopped working, found error message in GT pages,
    no fix for it
  • A very frustrated Globus user
  • Reinstalled GT3.2 and it all worked again but
    does not know why

16
  • GT 4 wish-list

17
GT 4 wish-list
  • Easier installation and maintenance
  • Migration path from GT 3.2 to GT 4
  • Documentation
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