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07/06/11 New Features of WS-PGRADE (and gUSE) 2010 Q3 - 2011 Q2 Miklós Kozlovszky (m.kozlovszky@sztaki.hu) MTA SZTAKI LPDS
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07/06/11 2 Outline External features (WS-PGRADE) – Gridsphere Liferay 6.x based (JSR 168 GS JSR 286 Liferay) – gUSE remote access specification + implementation – New portlets Public key (support of remote resources) Internal Services Portlet group (visual feedback about the internal services) Resources (management of the available resources) gLite Explorer – It gives a chart to the users for configured gLite VOs – Security enhancement (XSS extinguished) Internal features (gUSE) – Statistics & logging – Submitters ARC UNICORE – Authentication SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) – LFS support – PBS support – Computing as a Service” new upcoming technologies as: Google Application Engine new supported middleware – Optimization of submitter status updates (concurrency API) Additional elements DCI Bridge Metabroker Translator service
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07/06/11 New portlets Internal Services Portlet – group visual feedback about the internal services Resources Portlet – management of the available resources gLite Explorer Portlet – It gives a chart to the users for configured gLite VOs Public key Portlet – Support of remote resources which need dedicated user accounts and SSH level identification.
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07/06/11 gUSE remote access gUSE WS-PGRADE ASM MOSGRID/x Remote client (CLI) Remote access API Programming Environment (JAVA API) Remote access module (JAVA API) Chemaxon’s JChem JAVA API SHIWA Client side Server side ASM
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07/06/11 ASM - Basic idea A new module called “Application Specific Module” has been developed for gUSE that ease the creation of Application Specified Portlets – The module provides programming API to control applications developed using gUSE – The module provides programming API to access inner gUSE services Any kind of Graphical interface can be developed on top of this module – GUI written in JSP, JSTL (Java Servlet Tag Library ) and Java – GUI can be customized for the grid application – GUI can be customized for end users
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07/06/11 ASM Concept WS-PGRADE Internal components submitter Desktop or Service grids / cloud / Clusters DCIs gUSE Web browser Client Liferay + Tomcat
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07/06/11 ASM Concept contd. WS-PGRADE Internal components submitter Desktop or Service grids / cloud / Clusters DCIs gUSE Web browser Client Developed web-interface Liferay + Tomcat
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07/06/11 ASM Concept in details Web browser Client Developed web- interface Web pages (JSP, JSF or other) JAVA event handler, and inner classes Application Specific Module API Configuration files (wsdd) You develop it
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07/06/11 Statistics & logging Objective Generic method for measuring workflow, job and resource performance Solution: Integrate a new service into the WS-PGRADE Grid Portal Data Collection Metric Calculation Metric Visualization
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07/06/11 Aggregate Job Example Aggregate Job for LongRunner Aggregate Job for Random Inserted Into Aggregate Job for LongRunner Inserted Into SEEGRID GILDA SEEGRID
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07/06/11 Workflow Instance Status = Done Workflow Instance Status = Done
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07/06/11 Data Aggregation Job Status Entries to Job Instance Entries Job Instance to Aggregate Job Entries
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07/06/11 Demo
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Case studies… -CancerGrid was covered (skipping)
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07/06/11 ProSim workflow in g-USE UK project for Protein Molecule Simulation on the Grid a combination of GEMLCA and standard g-USE jobs Executed on 5 different sites of the UK NGS Parameter sweeps in phases 3 and 4 Status: actively used in production Phase 1 Phase 2
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07/06/11 MosGrid Science Gateway for Molecular Simulations Requirement: Workflow enabled grid portal for UNICORE based on Liferay Solution: –Adaptation of WS-PGRADE from GridSphere to Liferay –Development of UNICORE Submitter –Support for SAML –Development of ASM support See details: –Previous presentation by Sandra Gesing: A Science Gateway for Molecular Simulations
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07/06/11 Advanced simulation event visualization and result analysis Simulations write result files: vector results: a sequence of (time, value) pairs recorded during simulation example: queue lengths during simulation; end-to-end delays of arrived packets typical visualization: line chart scalar results: values of variables, typically recorded at the end of simulation example: total number of packets dropped; average throughput typical visualization: bar chart, x-y plot (scatter plot) File format: line-oriented text file you can use OMNeT++'s tools to process and visualize them or you can use 3rd party tools (R, Matlab, Excel, etc) or write your own ones for specialized computations
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07/06/11 Two types of OMNET portals OMNET user portal User accounts exist for 1 week Can handle NED files that use INET and Queuing module sets from OMNET No binary come from end user –Portal does grid operations with one fixed certificate OMNET developer portal Permanent user accounts Can handle custom OMNET modules and NED files that handle such modules Binaries come from end users –Users are authenticated based on their personal certificates
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Account request
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Account request
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal “Account created” email
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Personal settings
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Input definition window
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Simulation execution window
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Simulation execution window
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Simulation execution window
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07/06/11 OMNeT++ user portal Result download window
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07/06/11 Thank you for your attention Questions? m.kozlovszky@sztaki.hu www.lpds.sztaki.hu
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