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The Grid Effort at UF Presented by Craig Prescott

The Grid Effort at UF

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The Grid Effort at UF. Presented by Craig Prescott. Overview of UF Grid Activities. Leadership Funded Grid Projects / Activities Middleware R&D Application Integration. Professors Avery Ranka Researchers Bourilkov Cavanaugh Fu Kim Prescott Rodriguez. Ph.D. Students - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Grid Effort at UF

Presented by Craig Prescott

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Overview of UF Grid Activities

• Leadership• Funded Grid Projects / Activities• Middleware R&D• Application Integration

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Grid Members

• Professors– Avery– Ranka

• Researchers– Bourilkov– Cavanaugh– Fu– Kim– Prescott– Rodriguez

• Ph.D. Students– Chitnis (Sphinx)– In (Sphinx)– Kulkarni (Sphinx)

• Master Student– Khandelwal (CODESH)

• Former Master Students– Katageri (now at Linux Labs)– Arbree (now at Cornell)– Padala (now at Michigan)

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Grid Leadership

• Avery– PI of GriPhyN ($11 M ITR Project)– PI of iVDGL ($13 M ITR Project)– Co-PI of CHEPREO– Co-PI of UltraLight– President of SESAPS

• Ranka– PI of Data Mining & exploration

Middleware for Grid and Distributed Computinhg ($1.5 M ITR Project)

– Project Co-lead for Sphinx– Senior Personnel on CHEPREO– PI MRI

• Bourilkov– Project Lead for CAVES and

CODESH• Cavanaugh

– Project Coordinator for UltraLight– Deputy Coordinator for GriPhyN– Project Co-Lead for Sphinx

• Prescott– Co-organised the Boston OSG

Technical Workshop– US-CMS Production Manager

• Rodriguez– Deputy Coordinator for iVDGL– Deployment Board Co-chair for

OSG• KIM

– Project Lead for GridCAT

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GriPhyN / iVDGL

• Develop the technologies & tools needed to exploit a distributed cyberinfrastructure

• Apply and evaluate those technologies & tools in challenging scientific problems

• Develop the technologies & procedures to support a persistent cyberinfrastructure

• Create and operate a persistent cyberinfrastructure in support of diverse discipline goals

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Sphinx

• Scheduling on a grid has unique requirements– Information– System

• Decisions based on global views providing a Quality of Service are important– Particularly in a resource

limited environment

• Sphinx is an extensible, flexible grid middleware which – Already implements many

required features for effective global scheduling

– Provides an excellent “workbench” for future activities!

VDT Server

VDT Server

VDT Server

VDT Client

?

RecommendationEngine

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CAVES & CODESH

• Concentrate on the interactions between scientists collaborating over extended periods of time

• Seamlessly log, exchange and reproduce results and the corresponding methods, algorithms and programs

Automatic and complete logging and reuse of work or analysis sessions (between checkpoints)

• Extend the power of users working or performing analyses in their habitual way, giving them virtual data capabilities

• Build functioning collaboration suites (stay close to users!)

• First prototypes use popular tools: Python, ROOT and CVS; e.g. all ROOT commands and CAVES commands available

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Grid-enabled Analysis Environment

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Grid3

• Task Force– Rodriguez member

• Operations Group– Online expert consultants– Prescott, Kim, Rodriguez

• Site Verification– Validates the grid middleware installation on a grid site– Prescott led development

• Monitoring– Kim, Prescott members of G3 Monitoirng grup

• Also of OSG mon tech group

• Grid3-Dev– Fu, Rodriguez, Prescott – Prescott maintains Grid3-Dev deployment at UF

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GridCAT

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Open Science Grid

• Avery senior member– Governance board– Steering committee?

• Deployment board Co-chair Rodriguez• Prescott, Kim Monitoring Technical Group

members• OSG Integration Group:

– Kim, Prescott, Rodriguez members– Prescott, Rodriguez SRM Server Integration

activity

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CHEPREO & Ultralight

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GEMS

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In-VIGO

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FLR

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HPC and UF Campus Grid

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US-CMS Grid Testbed

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CMS Computing

• UF Coordinates the US-CMS Production Effort

• Over the past year, Prescott oversaw and was responsible for – 40% of the global CMS detector

simulation– 25% of the global CMS event

digitisation

• Prescott also assists in publishing the MC data to the FNAL Tier-1 and the UF Tier-2 sites

• Effort started in 2001 (pre-grid) with Bourilkov and Rodriguez– Produced all phases, including PU

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Workshops

• Digital Divide Workshop Brazil– Avery

• OSG Boston– Prescott

• PNPA GGF Berlin– Cavanaugh

• UTB Grid Summer School– Rodriguez, Padala

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CMS Application Integration

• Production and Virtual Data• Analysis and Virtual Data• ORCA on Grid3 in analysis Mode• 2001• 2002• 2003• 2004

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Outreach

• FIU Grid3 Cluster– Rodriguez

• University of Chicago US-ATLAS Tier-2 Facility– Rodriguez

• Brazil– Rodriguez

• Korea– Kim

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Publications

• CHEP– VD in CMS Analysis– VD in CMS Production– UF Proto T2 Facility– GridCAT– Sphinx

• The GRID II– Federated Analysis for HEP

• IPDPS– Policy Based Scheduling

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Plans

• Distribution of user MC Production Data on Grid3– Kim developing a web portal…

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Conclusion