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1 The GSI Mass Storage for Experiment Data DVEE-Palaver GSI Darmstadt Feb. 15, 2005 Horst Göringer, GSI Darmstadt H.Goeringer@gsi.de

2 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20052 Overview  different views  current status  last enhancements: - write cache - on-line connection to DAQ  future plans  conclusions

3 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20053 GSI Mass Storage System Gsi mass STORagE system gstore

4 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20054 gstore: storage view

5 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20055 gstore: hardware view 3 automatic tape libraries (ATL): (1) IBM 3494 (AIX) 8 tape drives IBM 3590 (14 MByte/s) ca. 2300 volumes (47 TByte, 13 TByte backup) 1 data mover (adsmsv1) access via adsmcli, RFIO read read cache 1.1 TByte StagePool, RetrievePool

6 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20056 gstore: hardware view (2) StorageTek L700 (Windows 2000) 8 tape drives LTO2 ULTRIUM (35 MByte/s) ca 170 volumes (32 TByte) 8 data mover (gsidmxx), connected via SAN access via tsmcli, RFIO read cache 2.5 TByte StagePool, RetrievePool write cache ArchivePool: 0.28 TByte DAQPool: 0.28 TByte

7 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20057 gstore: hardware view (3) StorageTek L700 (Windows 2000) 4 tape drives LTO1 ULTRIUM (15 MByte/s) ca. 80 volumes (10 TByte): backup copy of 'irrecoverable' archives...raw mainly for backup of user data (~ 30 TByte)

8 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20058 gstore: software view 2 major components: TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) commercial handles tape drives and robots data base GSI software (~ 80,000 lines of code) C, sockets, threads - interface to user (tsmcli / adsmcli, RFIO) - interface to TSM (TSM API client) - cache administration

9 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.20059 gstore user view: tsmcli tsmcli subcommands: archive file* archive path retrieve file* archive path query file* archive path* stage file* archive path delete file archive path ws_query file* archive path pool_query pool* *: any combination of wildcard characters (*,?) allowed soon: file may contain list of files (with wildcard chars)

10 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200510 gstore user view: RFIO rfio_[f]open rfio_[f]read rfio_[f]write rfio_[f]close rfio_[f]stat rfio_lseek GSI extensions (for on-line DAQ connection): rfio_[f]endfile rfio_[f]newfile

11 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200511 gstore server view: query

12 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200512 gstore server view: archive to cache

13 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200513 gstore server view: archive from cache

14 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200514 gstore server view: retrieve from tape

15 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200515 server view: retrieve from write cache

16 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200516 gstore: overall server view

17 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200517 server view: gstore design concepts strict separation of control and data flow no bottleneck for data scalable in capacity (tape and disk) I/O bandwidth hardware independent (as long as TSM support) platform independent unique name space

18 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200518 server view: cache administration multithreaded servers for read and write cache each with own metadata DB main tasks: - lock/unlock files - select data movers and file systems - collect actual infos on disk space soon: data mover and disk load -> load balancing - trigger asynchronous archiving - disk cleaning several disk pools with different attributes: StagePool, RetrievePool, ArchivePool, DAQPool,...

19 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200519 usage profile: batch farm batch farm: ~120 double processor nodes => highly parallel mass storage access (read and write) read requests: 'good' user: stage all files before use wildcard chars 'bad' user: read lots of single files from tape 'bad' system: stage disk/DM crashes during analysis write requests: via write cache distribute as uniformly as possible

20 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200520 usage profile: experiment DAQ several continous data streams from DAQ keep same DM during life time of data stream only via RFIO GSI extensions necessary: rfio_[f]endfile, rfio_[f]newfile disks faster emptied than filled: network -> disk: ~10 MByte/s disk -> tape: ~30 MByte/s => time to stage for on-line analysis enough disk buffer necessary for case of problems (robot, TSM,...)

21 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200521 current plans: new hardware more and safer disks: write cache: all RAID 4 TByte (ArchivePool, DAQPool) read cache: +7.5 TByte new RAID StagePool, RetrievePool, new pools, e.g. with longer file life time 5 new data movers: new fail-safe entry server hosts query server, cache administration servers -> query performance! take-over in case of host failure metadata DBs mirrored on 2nd host

22 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200522 current plans: merge tsmcli /adsmcli new command gstore: replaces tsmcli and adsmcli unique name space (already available) users need not care in which robot data reside new archive: policy computing center

23 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200523 brief excursion: future of IBM 3494? still heavily used rather full hardware highly reliable should be decided this year!

24 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200524 usage IBM 3494 (AIX)

25 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200525 brief excursion: future of IBM 3494? 2 extreme options (and more in between): no more money investment use as long as possible in a few years: move data to other robot upgrade tape drives and connect to SAN 3590 (~30 GB, 14 MB/s) -> 3592 (300 GB, 40 MB/s) new media: => 700 TByte capacity access with available data movers via SAN new fail-safe TSM server (Linux?)

26 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200526 current plans: load balancing acquire actual info on no. of read/write processes for each disk, data mover, pool new write request: select resource with lowest load new read request: avoid 'hot spots' -> create additional instances of stage file new option '-randomize' for stage/retrieve distribute equally to different data movers / disks split into n (parallel) jobs

27 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200527 current plans: new org. of DMs Linux platform more familar environment (shell scripts, Unix commands,...) case sensitive file names current mainstream OS for experiment DV '2nd level' data movers no SAN connection disks filled via ('1st level') DMs with SAN connection for stage pools with guaranteed life time of files

28 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200528 current plans: new org. of DMs integration of selected group file servers as '2nd level' data movers disk space (logically) reserved for owners pool policy according to owners many advantages: no NFS => much faster I/O files physically distributed over several servers load balancing of gstore disk cleaning disadvantages: only for exp. data, access via gstore interface

29 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200529 current plans: user interface a large number of user requests: - longer file names - option to rename files - more specific return codes -... program code consolidation improved error recovery after HW failures support for successor of alien GRID support - gstore as Storage Element (SE) - Storage Resource Manager (SRM) -> new functionalities, e.g. reserve resources

30 Horst GöringerGSI DVEE Palaver 15.2.200530 Conclusions GSI concept for mass storage successfully verified hardware and platform independent scalable in capacity and bandwidth to keep up with - requirements of future batch farm(s) - data rates of future experiments gstore able to manage very different usage profiles but still a lot of work... to fully reach all discussed plans


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