[SAGA-RG] planning for OGF-30 interop demo

'Andre Merzky' andre at merzky.net
Wed Aug 11 04:04:15 CDT 2010


Quoting [Morris Riedel] (Aug 10 2010):
> 
> Dear Andre, all,
> 
> >--   backends:
> >--     local  (all)
> >--     globus (all)
> >--     ssh    (all)
> >--     aws    (all?)
> >--     glite  (all?)
> >--     bes    (all?)
> 
> In terms of using ogsa-bes, we can provide you with an UNICORE
> endpoint and I'm quite sure that I can get you an ARC, OMII-UK &
> GENESIS endpoint also.
> 
> Please contact me and Steve Crouch (cc) once you agree to use this
> backend interface with SAGA.

Hi Morris, Steve, 

BES would indeed be interesting, as it is OGF relevant, obviously.
Alas, not all implementations support it, yet.

We actually do have access to a unicore, gridsam and arc endpoints:

https://zam1161v01.zam.kfa-juelich.de:8002/DEMO-SITE/services/BESFactory?res=default_bes_factory)
https://gridsam-endpoint.oerc.ox.ac.uk:18443/gridsam/services/hpcbp
https://interop.grid.niif.hu:2010/arex-x509

It has been a while since the last testing though, so I'll need to
confirm that those are still valid/accessible.  A Genesis endpoint
would be very interesting for many reasons, so I'd appreciate if you
guys could provide access to such one for the demo! :-)

Best, Andre.



> Take care,
> Morris
> 
> 
> 
> >-- -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >-- Von: saga-rg-bounces at ogf.org [mailto:saga-rg-bounces at ogf.org] Im Auftrag von Andre Merzky
> >-- Gesendet: Montag, 9. August 2010 11:45
> >-- An: SAGA RG
> >-- Cc: Hartmut Kaiser; Julien Devemy
> >-- Betreff: [SAGA-RG] planning for OGF-30 interop demo
> >-- 
> >-- Hi all,
> >-- 
> >-- as most of you should now by now, we plan a SAGA interop demo for
> >-- OGF30 in Brussels (http://www.ogf.org/OGF30/).  In order to pull
> >-- that off successfully, we need to start to define
> >-- 
> >--   - participants
> >--   - scope
> >--   - implementations to be used
> >--   - interop demo scenario
> >-- 
> >-- >From the top of my head, I would think that the following parties
> >-- might be interested to team up resources (endpoints, code, people)
> >-- to get things in place:
> >-- 
> >--   - VU Amsterdam
> >--   - IN2P3, France
> >--   - CCT, LSU
> >--   - KEK/Naregi
> >--   - RAL, UK
> >-- 
> >-- It would be great if each party could let us know explicitely if
> >-- they are interested in participating!  Did I miss anybody?
> >-- 
> >-- We have the following bits and pieces which may, or may not, play a
> >-- role in the interop demo
> >-- 
> >--   implementations:
> >--     JavaSAGA
> >--     JSAGA
> >--     SAGA-C++
> >--     PySAGA (over JavaSAGA)
> >--     PySAGA (over JSAGA)
> >--     SAGA-Python (over SAGA-C++)
> >--     command line tools for most of the implementations
> >-- 
> >--   functionality:
> >--     Job Submission (all)
> >--     Data transfer / access (all)
> >--     Advert Service (not JSAGA I think, not in PySAGA)
> >--     Replica Management (not JSAGA?)
> >--     Service Discovert (not in JSAGA?  not in PySAGA)
> >-- 
> >--   backends:
> >--     local  (all)
> >--     globus (all)
> >--     ssh    (all)
> >--     aws    (all?)
> >--     glite  (all?)
> >--     bes    (all?)
> >-- 
> >--   Infrastructures
> >--     local institutions
> >--     teragrid
> >--     loni
> >--     naregi
> >--     What about European Grids?
> >-- 
> >-- 
> >-- Again, is there something I miss?
> >-- 
> >-- PySAGA appears to be a great integration point, and SAGA-C++ intents
> >-- to support it very soon, too - but it is not sure that we manage to
> >-- do that before OGF30.
> >-- 
> >-- A simple interop demo would be to submit the same job (NOT
> >-- /bin/date) to a set of resources in the various infrastructures
> >-- discovered via SD, from various tools.  A job submitted via python
> >-- for example should be monitorable from C++ tools, and output could
> >-- be reaped via PySAGA-over-JSAGA, etc.
> >-- 
> >-- The above is just an initial input, to get the discussion and
> >-- planning started.  Please feed back, and complete the item lists
> >-- above.  Once we have those lists complete, we should be able to come
> >-- up with some more or less realistic scenario.
> >-- 
> >-- I'll mirror thiss list on our wiki at GridForge, so that we can edit
> >-- things in place.  Feel free to discuss on the list though, I'll try
> >-- to keep the thread in sytnc with the wiki.
> >-- 
> >-- Best, Andre.
> >-- 
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