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EUROPEAN UNION Status and Current Achievements of PL-Grid Project Jacek Kitowski and Łukasz Dutka ACK CYFRONET AGH, Cracow, Poland Institute of Computer.

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1 EUROPEAN UNION Status and Current Achievements of PL-Grid Project Jacek Kitowski and Łukasz Dutka ACK CYFRONET AGH, Cracow, Poland Institute of Computer Science AGH-UST in collaboration with PL-Grid Representatives Michał Turała, Kazimierz Wiatr, Marian Bubak, Tomasz Szepieniec, Marcin Radecki, Alex Kusznir, Zofia Mosurska, Mariusz Sterzel Piotr Bała, Wojciech Wiślicki, Norbert Meyer, Krzysztof Kurowski, Józef Janyszek, Bartłomiej Balcerek, Jaroslaw Rybicki, Rafał Tylman Cracow Grid Workshop, CGW 2009 October 12-14, 2009 Polish Infrastructure for Supporting Computational Science in the European Research Space

2  National Grid Initiative in Poland in a nutshell  Motivation  Rationales and Foundations  Status – Current Results  PL-Grid Project – Current Results  SummaryOutline  E-Science approach to research  Integration activities ongoing in the world

3 Demand from Community for e-Science Approach in spite of complexity: Computing, Storage, Infrastructure  E-Science: collaborative research supported by advanced distributed computations  Multi-disciplinary, Multi-Site and Multi-National  Building with and demanding advances in Computing/Computer Sciences  Goal: to enable better research in all disciplines  System-level Science: beyond individual phenomena, components interact and interrelate, experiments in silico  to generate, interpret and analyse rich data resources From experiments, observations and simulations Quality management, preservation and reliable evidence  to develop and explore models and simulations Computation and data at all scales Trustworthy, economic, timely and relevant results  to enable dynamic distributed collaboration Facilitating collaboration with information and resource sharing Security, trust, reliability, accountability, manageability and agility M. Atkinson, e-Science (...), Grid2006 & 2-nd Int.Conf.e-Social Science 2006, National e-Science Centre UK I. Foster, System Level Science and System Level Models, Snowmass, August 1-2, 2007

4  The Consortium consists of five High Performance Computing Polish Centres representing Communities due to:  Participation in International and National Projects and Collaboration ~35 international projects FP5, FP6, FP7 on Grids (50% common) ~15 Polish projects (50% common)  Needs by Polish Scientific Communities ~75% publications in 5 Communities  Computational resources to date Top500 list  European/Worldwide integration Activities EGEE I-III, EGI_DS, EGI, e-IRG, PRACE, DEISA, OMII, EU Unit F3 „Research Infrastructure” Experts  National Network Infrastructure ready (thanks to Pionier National Project) Rationales behind PL-Grid Consortium GEANT2

5 PL-Grid Foundations – Summary  Motivation  E-Science approach to research  EGI initiative ongoing in collaboration with NGIs Milestones:  Creation of Polish Grid (PL-Grid) Consortium: http://plgrid.pl  Consortium Agreement signed in January 2007  PL-Grid Project (2009-2012)  Application in Operational Programme Innovative Economy, Activity 2.3 (in Sept. 2008)  Get funded March 2, 2009 (via European Structural Funds)  Consortium made up of five largest Polish supercomputing and networking centres (founders)  ACK CYFRONET AGH (Cracow) – Coordinator Polish Infrastructure for Supporting Computational Science in the European Research Space Response to the needs of Polish scientists and ongoing Grid activities in Poland, other European countries and all over the world

6 Grid infrastructure (Grid services) PL-Grid Application Clusters High Performance ComputersData repositories National Computer Network PIONIER Domain Grid Advanced Service Platforms Domain Grid  Assumptions  Polish Grid is developing a common base infrastructure – similar to solutions adopted in other countries.  Specialized, domain Grid systems – including services and tools focused on specific types of applications – will be built upon this infrastructure.  These domain Grid systems can be further developed and maintained in the framework of separate projects.  Such an approach should enable efficient use of available financial resources.  Creation of a Grid infrastructure fully compatible and interoperable with European and Worldwide Grids.  Plans for HPC and Scalability Computing enabled.  Tighly-coupled activities PL-Grid Base Points

7 Elements and Functionality  PL-Grid software will comprise:  user tools (portals, systems for applications management and monitoring, result visualization and other purposes, compatible with the lower-layer software used in PL-Grid);  software libraries;  virtual organization systems: certificates, accounting, security, dynamic ;  data management systems: metadata catalogues, replica management, file transfer;  resource management systems: job management, applications, grid services and infrastructure monitoring, license management, local resource management, monitoring. Users National computer network Grid Application Programming Interface Virtual organizations and security systems Basic Grid services Grid services LCG/gLite (EGEE) UNICORE (DEISA) Other Grids systems Grid resources Distributed computational resources Grid portals, development tools Distributed data repositories  Three Grid structures will be maintained:  production,  reseach,  development/testing.

8 The PL-Grid Project is split into several workpackages Planned Realization of Aims PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE P2 Coordination Structure Operation Rules Dissemination PROJECT MANAGEMENT P1 SECURITY CENTER P6 Training SUPPORT FOR VARIOUS DOMAIN GRIDS P5 P4 GRID SOFTWARE AND USERS TOOLS DEVELOPMENT EGEEDEISA …. OPERATIONS CENTER P3 Main Project Indicators: Peak Perf.: 215 Tflops Disk Storage: 2500 TB

9 Operational Center: Tasks EGI Group EGI Testing Middleware EGI Production Middleware  Coordination of Operation  Management and accounting  EGI and DEISA collaboration (Scalability and HPC Computing)  Users’ requirements analysis for operational issues  Running infrastructure for:  Production  Developers  Research  Future consideration:  Computational Cloud  Data Cloud  Internal and External Clouds  Virtualization aspects

10 Operational Center: Current Results  PL-Grid VO (vo.plgrid.pl) fully operational  Production resources for PL-Grid users in 4 centres (Gdańsk, Kraków, Poznań, Wrocław) ~8kCPUs in total, ~142 TB  Infrastructure monitoring (failure detection) tools based on Nagios & EGEE SAM in place  Support teams, tools and EGEE/EGI-compliant operations procedures aimed at achieving high availability of resources established  Knowledge sharing tool for operations problems  Problem tracking tool to be released in November  Provisional user registration procedure  User registration portal in preparation (1 st prototype to be released end of October)  Accounting integrated with EGEE PCSS Cyfronet WCSS

11 Operational Center: Current Results  PL-Grid VO (vo.plgrid.pl) fully operational  Virtual production resources for PL-Grid users in 4 centres (Gdańsk, Kraków, Poznań, Wrocław)  Infrastructure monitoring (failure detection) tools based on Nagios & EGEE SAM in place  Support teams, tools and EGEE/EGI-compliant operations procedures aimed at achieving high availability of resources established  Knowledge sharing tool for operations problems  Problem tracking tool to be released in November  Provisional user registration procedure  User registration portal in preparation (1 st prototype to be released end of October)  Accounting integrated with EGEE PCSS Cyfronet WCSS

12 Operational Center: Next Plans User Registration – access to any person registered as researcher in Poland - www.opi.org.pl – portal being already developed (to be released end of October'09) – access to resources based on grants – giving rights to use X CPUhours and TB of disk space access services – way of accessing resources in particular computing centre PL-Grid Research Infrastructure – “resources on demand” allows to request machines for different purposes – install a grid middleware for testing purposes – for developers to build a testing environment – any other research requiring grid resources – procedures are being defined Enable access to UNICORE resources – small amount of dedicated UNICORE machines – integrate UNICORE and gLite – make use of the same resources

13 Software and Tools Development: Current Results  Establishment of eight groups of research developers, 20+ people from five Polish supercomputing centers, collaborating together to improve the quality of existing European grid infrastructure services, tools and applications  Research and development testbed available based on dedicated physical and virtual machines from supercomputing centers  Initial evaluation of new user tools, environments and grid applications developed and supported in Poland  Basic extensions and improvement procedures proposed to various functionalities provided by gLite, Unicore and QosCosGrid  Software reengineering, development and testing of useful user tools, such as Migrating Desktop, gEclipse, ViroLab/GridSpace, FIVO, Vine Toolkit, QCG-OpenMPI, QCG- ProActive, etc.  Software quality management for new services and tools to be deployed and maintained in the second phase of Pl-Grid  Active links to new user communities in Poland interested in advanced computing technologies in order to collect additional requirements and scenarios: www.plgrid.pl/ankieta

14 Software and Tools Development: In numbers Research developers: 20+ Main research teams: 8 Supercomputing centers involved : 5 Dedicated physical and virtual machines: 30+ Tested infrastructures: EGEE, DEISA New infrastructures and extensions: QosCosGrid, GridSpace Current applications under integration and testing procedures: 10+ Current user tools under integration and testing procedures: 5+ Active links to new user communities in Poland: www.plgrid.pl/ankieta

15 Software and Tools Development: Next Plans Software and Tools Development: Next Plans  Closer collaboration with user and developer communities representing various scientific domains (based on feedback received from our questionnaire)  Adaptation of virtualization techniques improving usability, fault tolerance, checkpointing and cluster management  Fancy web GUIs based on Liferay and Vine Toolkit accessing existing and extended e-Infrastructure services  Performance tests of various large scale cross-cluster parallel applications using co- allocation and advance reservation techniques  More analysis of grid management, monitoring and security solutions  Common software repository and deployment rules  Example services, tools and applications available as virtual boxes with different configurations  Main checkpoints and timeline: IX 09VI 09IX 10IV 11I 12 We are here

16 Users’ Support and Training  General task:  Running Help-Desk and users’ training and support tasks  Supporting how to effectively exploit developed infrastructure including selection of right applications for users’ problems and seamless running computation on the grid.  Pl-grid is an user oriented infrastructure, support and training team will be close to the users.  At the moment:  Support Team is organized  Internal training for support team already begun  Selection of licensed application required by the users’ community to be installed on the whole PL-Grid infrastructure  First training for the users delivered.  Plans:  Many, many trainings for beginners and advanced grid users

17 PL-Grid Security Group: Current Results  Defined security guidelines for architecture planning  Defined security policy for local sites installations  Incident reporting systems review to choose best solution for PL- Grid  GGUS - Global Grid User Support  RTIR - Request Tracking for Incident Response  DIHS - Distributed Incident Handling System  Architecture and prototype version of on-line user mapping and credentials distribution system.

18 PL-Grid Security Group: Next Plans  Establish NGI-wide CERT  Introduce security policies into local sites  Develop and deploy local sites security policy conformity monitoring system  check if software (kernel, services) is up to date  check listening ports, firewall rules  monitor suid/sgid lists and integrity  Develop distributed alert correlation system build on top of network and host sensors.

19 Summary – Activities  Short term  Establish PL-Grid VO using Partners’ local and EGEE resources  Provide resources for covering operational costs  Provide resources for keeping international collaboration ongoing  Long term – continuously  Software and tools implementation  Users’ support and traning  Provide, keep and extend the necessary infrastructure  Be prepared / work on approaching paradigms and integration development HPCaaS and Scalable Computing (Capability and Capacity Computing) Clouds Computing (internal-external, computing clouds, data clouds) SOA paradigm, knowledge usage … „Future Internet” as defined by EC in Workprogramme

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