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Network Monitoring grid network performance measurement, simulation & analysis Presented by Warren Matthews at the Performance WG meeting, GGF2, July 2001

Overview Wide-Area Network Performance Monitoring and Measurement PingER, AMP, Surveyor, RIPE-TT NIMI Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA) Internet2 End-to-end Initiative

Monitoring Overview (1/2) Active –put packets on the network More Active –put lots of packets on the network Passive –sniff traffic as it goes by

Monitoring Overview (2/2) Simple –Straight-forward methodology with well-known tools, simple to understand Sophisticated –Somewhat more advanced methodology, probably still simple to understand Advanced –Probably not for the nervous

The PingER Project (1/2) Ping End-to-end Reporting Funded by DoE/MICS SLAC and HEPNRC/FNAL HENP Community, worldwide coverage Simple, low impact, near real-time 11x100Byte, 10x1000Byte packets 30 mins, 1 packet per second

The PingER Project (2/2) Typically a shared box Deployment is a volunteer effort 32 Monitoring Sites in 14 countries –Coming Soon: South Africa, Pakistan 430+ Monitored Sites in 72 countries pairs of connections

PingER Architecture WWW Archive Monitoring Remote HEPNRC Archive Reports & Data Cache Monitoring SLAC Ping HTTP Analysis

PingER and the GMA PingER almost fits into the GMA –Producers –Consumers But not really –Directory Services –LDAP, SOAP, XML It is feasible

The AMP Project Active Monitoring Project NSF, NLANR Widely deployed amongst HPC award sites Simple, low impact 1 ping, randomly sent (poisson, =1min) Dedicated box, centrally maintained

The Surveyor Project (1/2) Advanced Network and Services Inc Widely Deployed amongst Internet2 sites Sophisticated Dedicated box, centrally maintained One-way Delay, GPS UDP Random (poisson, =0.5s)

The Surveyor Project (2/2) Almost 25 million measurements from SLAC to CERN in

Surveyor and the GMA Producers, Consumers, Directory Services Surveyor has the sensitivity And wide deployment Not the reliability Not the availability

The RIPE-TT Project (1/2) RIPE NCC Deployed at RIPE Customer sites Now a production service Sophisticated Dedicated box, centrally maintained One-Way delay, GPS UDP, =40s

The RIPE-TT Project (2/2)

Other Measurements Passive Monitoring (Darpa/XIWT/IPEX) – Simulations –ns2 SNMP –Access is usually not allowed –Looking glass

The NIMI Project (1/3) National Internet Measurement Infrastructure Darpa, ACIRI/PSC Advanced Monitoring Architecture Software for configuration and control

The NIMI Project (2/3) Typically a dedicated Box FreeBSD Typically U.S. but not exclusively –UK, Sweden, CERN Typically Education but not exclusively –HP, Sony

The NIMI Project (3/3) A platform from which to run tests –Any binaries can be wrapped traceroute, ping, pathchar, iperf –Other Monitoring Projects such as Surveyor one-way delay, passive monitoring, snmp –DiffServ and TCP/IP Tuning (web100)

NIMI NIMI is loaded by CPOC (Configuration Point of Contact) Sets ACL (Access Control List) NIMI CPOC

NIMI User schedules measurements via the Measurement Client (MC) –E.g. traceroute to some other nimi at 3pm today NIMI CPOC User

NIMI User also specifies output to a Data Analysis Client (DAC) Could be LDAP NIMI CPOC User DAC

NIMI CPOC can configure other NIMIs Or local admins can keep control of their own NIMI NIMI CPOC User DAC NIMI

NIMI and GMA (1/2) NIMI fits into GMA –Consumer, Producer –Directory Services Does it make sense to do it this way ? –Same feel –Accessible

NIMI and GMA (2/2) NIMI concerned with scalability too –Potentially thousands of hosts Security –Authentication –Encryption

The AIME Proposal Use NIMI Specifically for ESnet-connected sites and their collaborators –Incorporate other effort Seems ideal/essential for the grid INCITE (Rice University, LANL) PPDG

I2 End-to-end Initiative (1/2) High capacity, high performance WAN means expectation is up Often expectation doesn’t meet reality Most of the problems are on the LAN or the host

I2 End-to-end Initiative (1/2) Co-ordinate Problems and Solutions Database Seems Ideal/Essential for Grid

Summary The network is a key component of the Grid Network Monitoring is essential Pinger/Surveyor/NIMI/AMIE –GMA –User access is vital

Any Questions ?