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Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
NRENs & Grids Workshop
Relations between EGEE & NRENs
Mathieu Goutelle (CNRS UREC)
EGEE-SA2 activity
Amsterdam, 2005-05-12
www.eu-egee.org
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EGEE Networking Activities
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• SA2: Network Resource Provision
– Technical Network Liaison Committee,
– Operational interface with NRENs,
– QoS experiment,
– SLAs installation between EGEE Network (Geant & NRENs).
• JRA4: Network Services Development
– Bandwidth Allocation and Reservation,
– Network Performance Monitoring,
– IPv6 Uptake.
Building important working relation between EGEE and the
network providers (Geant & NRENs)
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Our approach
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Network must be viewed as a class of Grid resource:
– Like computing and storage resources,
– Implies a network resource provisioning architecture,
– Problem to manage a resource outside the EGEE world!
• This resource depends on the network services provided by the
network providers (NRENs, Geant):
– Current services: Premium IP (even not in all NRENs),
– We need to anticipate on the future GN2 services:
Currently in the definition process,
GN2 project started 6 months later than EGEE.
• Network Activities work in a long term perspective:
– Most of the tasks started from scratch: Operational interface, SLA,
NPM, BAR…
Except the monitoring tools coming from Datagrid (WP7).
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Operational interface
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Define the interactions between the Grid User support
and the NREN NOCs:
SLA management (processing, installation, monitoring),
Trouble management (reporting, interactions).
– Definition of procedures and information flows between NOCs
and EGEE:
Need of a consistent view of the “EGEE network”,
Need to evaluate its reliability and the quality of the services,
Will not replace the current interactions between a resource centre
and its NREN.
• Progressive integration into the existing Grid User
Support (GGUS, http://www.ggus.org/):
– Single entry point for the support to the Grid users,
– Difficulties remain (trouble tickets normalization, languages…).
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GEANT/NRENs notification handling
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
E-mail notifications
NREN
GEANT
NREN
NREN
Handling
Procedure
ENOC
Filtering
Network related
TTS
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Create an
assigned ticket
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Troubleshooting workflow
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Problem
problem
assignment
essiment
ENOC
TTM
Feedback
Feedback
Problem
Problem
signalisation
signalling
NOC B
USER
PERT
Problem
resolution
failure
RC
NREN A
GEANT
NREN B
RC
TTM: Trouble Ticket manager
ENOC: EGEE Network Operation Center
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SLA
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• SLA definition:
– Based on previous work and answers inside EGEE and from
GN2 to some open issues (procedures, demarcation point…),
– Definition in cooperation with GN2,
• EGEE end-to-end SLA template:
– SLA between the border of the NRENs cloud (border-to-border
SLA) ;
– Difficulty to accommodate and take into account the “last mile”.
e2e SLA
b2b SLA
Campus or
Local
Provider
GEANT
NREN 1
Campus or
Local
Provider
NREN 2
EGEE site B
EGEE site A
A
EGEE end-point A
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SLA1
C
SLA2
D
EGEE end-point B
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SLA institution scenarios
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• All domains involved in network services provisioning
to EGEE as part of the existing network infrastructure
hierarchy have to be categorized as:
– Compliant with the Premium IP service
– Supportive of the Premium IP service
– Indifferent to the Premium IP service
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QoS experiment
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Network service use case for an application:
– Choice of a particular “interactive” application,
– Aim:
Better knowledge of the SLA processing,
Better specifications of the applications requirements,
Precision about procedures and identified issues.
• Status:
– Validation on a local platform:
Validation of middleware modifications (packets marking),
Validation of the experimental protocol.
– Tests on long distance networks:
First in the same administrative domain (Renater),
Then, tests involving three different networks,
Involved networks: Renater, Geant, GRnet.
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Network Performance Monitoring
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• JRA4 approach:
Standardization of access to network performance monitoring
across different domains and frameworks,
GGF NM-WG recommendation is the selected basis for
standardisation.
• Purpose:
– Provide to Grid operations networking information for monitoring
and troubleshooting,
– SLA monitoring,
– Information publication in the Grid Information System.
• Potential user : middleware, end-user, Grid operations
• Status:
– Prototype ready (demo during the last GGF),
– Security (on-going work inside EGEE),
– Work on the interactions with the middleware.
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Network Performance Monitoring
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Some Client
NM-WG
NM-WG
End Site
EDG WP7
End Site
Home grown
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NM-WG
NM-WG
NM-WG
Backbone
Perfmonit
Backbone
PiPEs
Backbone
GN2
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Network Performance Monitoring
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
Diagnostic Client
NM-WG
JRA4 NPM Mediator
NM-WG
NM-WG
End Site
EDG WP7
End Site
Home grown
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NM-WG
NM-WG
NM-WG
Backbone
Perfmonit
Backbone
PiPEs
Backbone
GN2
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BAR
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Purpose:
– Provide Grid users the ability to use network services
(reservations),
– Interface with the mechanisms that will be available in the
network,
– Will first propose the Premium IP service.
• Status:
– Step-by-step integration with the network services:
Static configuration between 2 backbone sites ― june 2005,
Investigation of the “last mile” problem ― oct. 2005,
Pilot reservation system in limited number of site ― jan. 2006.
– Need of a strong participation of NRENs (GN2).
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Reservation Architecture
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Integration of network resource in a more complex
architecture:
– Essential to meet the applications requirements,
– Convergence between the allocation and reservation
architecture of the EGEE middleware and the reservation
architecture developed by GN2,
– Joint work of GN2 and EGEE.
• Status:
– GN2 architecture is to be defined:
Based on inter-domain SLAs,
A still very manual prototype is foreseen due beginning of next year.
– Preparatory work inside EGEE :
Convergence to a common architecture,
Consistency between the two architectures.
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Conclusion
Enabling Grids for E-sciencE
• Progression of the two activities according to plan,
• Good progress in terms of SLAs definitions: will the
NRENs support our model?
• Test of the operational interface during the summer,
• QoS experiment = further step towards the fulfilment of
applications requirements in term of network
resources,
• Good working relations with NRENs and GN2.
Questions?
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