Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Next Steps R.J. Allan CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory.

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Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Next Steps R.J. Allan CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Policy for re-use ● This presentation is based on the one for NGS which can be re-used for academic purposes. ● However if you do so then please let training- know. We need to gather statistics of re-use: no. of events, number of people trained. Thank you!!

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Goal of Talk ● Thus far the emphasis has been on what the NGS and NW-GRID are, and how to use their core services. ● The goal of this talk is to ensure that intending users of the NW-GRID know – relevant support services and procedures – the steps to be taken to join the NW-GRID as users – what additional services we can offer in the future for larger projects

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Overview ● What you can (need to) do next: 1. Obtain a UK e-Science Certificate THEN 2. Apply for access to the NW-GRID ● currently you join personally – not as a project ● you join each site separately, some may have site- specific processes which you will be told about 3. While your application is being processed – Determine your options for running Grid commands – Set up equivalent of training-ui.nesc.ac.uk? – Use gsissh on windows? ● Get more training?!

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 How do I get a Certificate? ● You need a valid UK certificate before applying for a NW-GRID account: – the UK Certificate Authority. – You will probably need to provide non-electronic proof of identity to your local representative of the CA. ● For example: a photocopy of your passport. ● See – Ensure that you use the same browser (on the same computer) that you sent the request from to download your certificate. – Always keep your certificate secure. ● Follow instructions on UK CA pages – and also refer to yesterday’s 2 nd talk and 1 st practical.

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Apply for access to the NW-GRID ● Via ● You need a UK e-science certificate before you apply ● Simple web form – Specify cpu time, storage you want, etc. Please note that our procedures will be changing soon.

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 NGS User Registration Process User Applies (Via Website) Application Submitted to Peer Review Panel Application QC Approved ? Rejected (User Notified) Accepted (User Notified) User added to NGS VO (includes SRB account) User added NGS-USER and NGS-ANNOUNCE Mailing lists The NW-GRID process is similar to this.

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Access to Data Services ● With your NGS account, you get – SRB account – can apply for an Oracle account ● With your NW-GRID account, you get – SRB account (possibly in future) – Panasas home file store

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Projects and VOs ● Project-based applications being dealt with case-by-case ● Want to host your data on NGS? – consider GridFTP, SRB, Oracle, or OGSA-DAI – NGS maintains infrastructure – you populate and manage data ● Want to run a “science testbed” on NW-GRID? – once installed and tested we can set aside time, typically up to a week, when a VO can run its applications across all 4 NW-GRID core clusters – next slides ● Want to use NGS resources to provision services, portals for a community of users? – next slides

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Science Testbeds on NW-GRID So far, we have had testbeds using the following applications: – SMEAGOL – condensed matter group at Lancaster – DL_SIC – condensed matter group at Daresbury – DL_POLY and Siesta – e-Minerals group at Daresbury/ Cambridge – GAMESS – chemists at Daresbury/ Liverpool – k-Nearest Neighbour – social science nodes at Lancaster/ Bristol – Exonerate and InterPro Scan – bio-informatics groups in Manchester – Schroedinger – Chimatica Ltd. These testbeds are leading to some interesting results, both science outputs and improving the service and middleware provided.

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 CCP9 Testbed XML data Simulation XML data XML data XML data AgentX Database RGem RCommands

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Additional Services for a VO ● NGS resources can be used to provide a portal (or portlets) or other service for your community ● Deployment and security scenarios are negotiable ● NGS policies (core nodes): – your portal can present its own, or a delegated user’s credential to NGS, but tasks should be traceable to initiating end-user – you should not run your own services in user space without prior agreement of NGS and hosting site ● we need to know that services are secure, will not jeopardise operation of other NGS services, or consume too much precious resource on head nodes ● A Portal and similar arrangements will be provided for NW- GRID soon ● Talk to NGS and NW-GRID staff about your requirements

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Resource providers Resource providers join the NGS by ● Defining level of service commitments ● Adopting NGS acceptable use and security policies ● Run compatible middleware – as defined by NGS Minimum Software Stack – and verified by compliance test suite ● Support monitoring and accounting Two levels of membership 1. Affiliates run compatible stack, integrated support 2. Partners also contribute “significant resources”

Rob Allan Daresbury Laboratory NW-GRID Training Event 26 th January 2007 Help and More Training? ● Watch ● Also ● Digital Library: ● ReDRESS: – contains a lot more training resources and AV recordings of previous workshops we’ve run. ● Request Tracker: ● TELL US WHAT YOU WANT !!!! – in future versions of this course – in application developer courses – ….. –