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1 HSA Reusability Issues
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2 “Appliance” Functions
ECS Accept & validate orders from ECS Schedule order execution Order input data from ECS Process data Deliver results to ECS Order status and control (optional) Queue SAM HSA Input Output ECS 2

3 Scheduling & Resource Management
“Disk space” is the only managed resource T-REX rejects overlarge orders (too big to ever be processed) FETCH manages input and output space T-REX asks FETCH if there’s enough space to start an order now If there’s not enough space, the order is bypassed and priority is incremented If a new appliance requires additional resources to be managed, much of HSA will have to be rewritten 3

4 Accept & Validate Orders
ECS Handled by T-REX Most likely reusable: ECS interface Order queue management HEW-Specific: Validation criteria Status recording T-REX Queue SAM Input Output ECS 4

5 Schedule Order Execution
ECS Handled by T-REX & FETCH Most likely reusable: T-REX/FETCH interface HEW-specific: Restart/recovery mechanism T-REX & FETCH Queue SAM Input Output ECS 5

6 Order Data from ECS Handled by FETCH Most likely reusable:
ECS interface Disk resource management Queue SAM FETCH Input Output ECS 6

7 Process Data Handled by REX/HEW Most likely reusable: HEW-specific:
ECS Handled by REX/HEW Most likely reusable: External interfaces to other components HEW-specific: REX/HEW interface HEW Queue SAM REX & HEW Input Output ECS 7

8 REX/Appliance Details
REX’s job is to sequence operations Accepts orders from T-REX Orders data via FETCH Invokes appliance Delivers data via RALPH Provides status to T-REX as needed FETCH T-REX RALPH REX Appliance Input Output 8

9 Deliver Results to ECS Handled by RALPH Most likely reusable:
RALPH/ECS interface if ECS distribution is desired REX/RALPH interface FETCH/RALPH interface May require changes: If other delivery mechanisms required Queue SAM Input RALPH Output ECS 9

10 Order Status and Control
ECS Handled by SAM Most likely reusable: Interface mechanism Status messages HEW-specific: Control messages Operator interface T-REX Queue SAM FETCH Input RALPH Output ECS 10

11 Adding New Appliances UAH tasks DAAC tasks
Identify components that need to be changed Document components and interfaces DAAC tasks Replace validation code in T-REX Replace REX/HEW interface Plug in new appliance UAH should work with DAACs to Provide technical support on HSA software Update HSA software based on lessons learned to make adaptation process easier next time 11

12 Multiple Appliances Option #1
User request ECS Registry ECS uses registry to select service Each service runs on a separate system or in a separate account Each service has a unique copy of T-REX FETCH, and RALPH Disk space is dedicated to each service T-REX T-REX REX+ REX+ Input Output Input Output FETCH RALPH FETCH RALPH 12

13 Multiple Appliances Option #2
ECS uses registry to select service Multiple services run on same system in same account Separate T-REXs Common FETCH and RALPH Disk space is shared Difficult to implement: Changes required in T-REX, FETCH, & RALPH User request ECS Registry T-REX T-REX REX+ REX+ Input Output FETCH RALPH 13

14 Multiple Appliances Option #3
User request ECS Registry ECS uses registry to augment order with service information Single T-REX uses order info to route orders to REXes Single FETCH and RALPH handle I/O Disk space is shared T-REX REX+ REX+ Input Output FETCH RALPH 14


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