The new FTS – proposal FTS status. EMI INFSO-RI-261611 30/05/2010 2 FTS 2.2.6 10/05/2010 2 30/05/2010 2 Bugs fixed – Support an SE publishing more than.

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The new FTS – proposal FTS status

EMI INFSO-RI /05/ FTS /05/ /05/ Bugs fixed – Support an SE publishing more than one SRM endpoint – FTS kills transfer while dCache is computing checksum More 03 New features – Restart / resume failed transfers Restart: GridFTP client build-in plug-in Resume: range markers are kept in memory, use them if transfer fails to resume – Precondition: range markers MUST be sent back from the GridFTP server

EMI INFSO-RI /05/ FTS /05/ FTS New overwrite files logic – If “-o” flag is used Check first if file exists If it exists, delete it Finally, initiate the transfer – both srm-copy and url-copy supported – Works with srm and gsiftp endpoints

EMI INFSO-RI /05/ FTS New feature – Transfer monitoring Instrument FTS instances to report monitoring information ActiveMQ will be used 2 types of messages – Transfer events (for every transfer) – Queue status reports (sent at regular time intervals) ansferMonitoring

EMI INFSO-RI Why new FTS? Architectural limits reached Difficult to maintain and improve Based on static channel model Uses Oracle backend Overlaps with other projects Requires complex configuration Could handle resources better

EMI INFSO-RI Schedule + new features Step 1: end of 2011 – Remove channel model, more transfer protocols (HTTP), replace Java WS, new config, support MySQL? – Prototype! Step 2: end of 2012 – Messaging, transfer optimization – LHC shutdown starts Step 3: middle of 2013 – Merge FTS and LCG_Util We need to set up priorities

EMI INFSO-RI Channel model Reflects hierarchical Tier model – Not scalable in Tier2 domain Static properties set by admin – SE pairs, mutual agreement Channel groups, star channel : still not optimal SE and network load not taken into account Dropping channel model → dropping FTS architecture – Users welcome the idea

EMI INFSO-RI Channel model - solution Take SE into account – Need to discuss it with other SE providers(CASTOR done) Take network load into account – Collaboration with OSG Step 1: no channels – SE-s are configured on FTS side – Network utilization measured by FTS Step 2: using the new interfaces – Resource handling: heuristics based on performance of last transfers – Ultimately, no configuration needed? Open questions. Fair share: how? Control throughput?

EMI INFSO-RI Transfer protocols, WS Currently, SRM + gridFTP – LCG_Util supports more – Step 1: Transfer plugins SRM, gridFTP – Step 2: HTTP, XRDCP C++ client ↔ Java web service – Duplicates, knowledge of Tomcat, etc. needed Solution: everything in C/C++ – Step 1: FTS in C++, based on new generic components – Step 2: No web service (decision pending, still balancing drawbacks/benefits)

EMI INFSO-RI Persistency, configuration Using Oracle only Problem for Tier2 sites: no license, etc. FTS deployed in T2-s is not a hot use case now - later? Step 1: FTS on top of generic DB access Database access plugins MySQL, ProgreSQL implementation if needed Clear architecture Simpler schema (no channels) Configuration goes to database Simple CLI, query and (re)configure remotely Step 2: Job queue based on messaging Global FTS queue? Transparent FTS-es? Monitoring? Problem with delegation

EMI INFSO-RI File Transfer Service now

EMI INFSO-RI New FTS

EMI INFSO-RI Resources Jean-Philippe Baud Oliver Keeble Zsolt Molnar Michail Salichos + our students and short term visitors