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Enabling Grids for E-sciencE The ENOC When, Who, What? Mathieu Goutelle (EGEE-SA2) – CNRS UREC (FR) [email protected] T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 www.eu-egee.org INFSO-RI-508833 Outline Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • Why the ENOC? • How does it work? – Support model in EGEE, – The network support, – The interface with providers NOCs. • • • • The ENOC in EGEE, The ENOC in EGEE-II, The ENOC and LCG? Conclusion INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 2 The roots in a nutshell Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • EGEE Technical Annex: “The operational management of EGEE must integrate seamlessly with the operations of the existing GEANT and NRENs. […] The interfaces between the Grid operations centres and the network operations centres are critical.” • EGEE needed an interface with networks: – To contact the networks ; – To be contacted by the networks ; • The ENOC: – Operational interface between EGEE and the networks involved in the infrastructures (mainly, but not limited to, NRENs): Support unit for grid users for all network related issues, Point of contact for a NOC to provide operational information (TT) and contact EGEE for operational issues, Handle SLA installations. INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 3 The Support Model in EGEE Enabling Grids for E-sciencE The support model in EGEE can be described as “Regional Support with Central Coordination" The ROCs and VOs and the other project wide groups such as the Core Infrastructure Center (CIC), middleware groups (JRA), network groups (NA), service groups (SA) are connected via a central integration platform provided byCourtesy GGUS. of RC 1 RC X RC 1 … RC X RC 1 … RC X DS 1 ROC 1 Operations Support TPM Network Support Ian Bird (EGEE-SA1) INFSO-RI-508833 … ROC… … ROC 12 DS 5 Deployment Support Central Application (GGUS) MS 1 Middleware Support VO Support … MS 8 ALICE BIOMED ESR ….. Interface Webportal T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 4 Support Workflow Enabling Grids for E-sciencE Courtesy of Ian Bird (EGEE-SA1) Mail to [email protected] g For general Grid problems: beginners, Operations, Deployment, etc. Automatic Ticket Creation TPM - Solves - Classifies - Monitors Central GGUS Application VO Support ROC Operations Middleware Deployment Units Support Units Support Support Units Support Units INFSO-RI-508833 Network Support T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 5 Troubleshooting workflow Enabling Grids for E-sciencE 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 INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 6 GGUS Portal: user services Enabling Grids for E-sciencE Browseable tickets Search through solved tickets Useful links (Wiki FAQ) Latest News GGUS Search Engine Updated documentation (Wiki FAQ) Courtesy of Ian Bird (EGEE-SA1) INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 7 GEANT/NRENs notification handling Enabling Grids for E-sciencE E-mail notifications NREN GEANT NREN NREN Handling Procedure ENOC Filtering Impact on the grid TTS INFSO-RI-508833 Create an assigned ticket T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 8 The ENOC in EGEE Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • Only a model… – A trial has “proven” that the processes work, – The trial still continue: the ENOC is currently alive but on a best effort basis: Extension to more NRENs (3 now, 4 soon), Not staffed during the lifetime of EGEE, – Integration in the whole support structure Integration in GGUS, Integration in the “grid” support. – Software development: Filtering tool seems OK, Needs for other tools (monitoring): ongoing work. • To be ready for EGEE-II! INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 9 The ENOC in EGEE-II Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • Staffed right from the beginning: – 2 FTE in EGEE-II (SA2) dedicated to the ENOC, – Monday to Friday, 9h-17h service, – Hosted at CC-IN2P3 (Lyon, France). • Schedule: – Start of EGEE-II: April 2006, – ENOC “operational”: foreseen end of May 2006 (MSA2.1). • Future Work: – TT normalization and distribution, – Largely outside the context and scope of EGEE… – … but NRENs seem very interested in putting efforts in such an action, also for their own interest (inter-domain operational management). INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 10 The ENOC and LCG Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • From the discussion, LCG needs for the LHC-OPN something similar to the ENOC: – Small team supervising the network, – Point of contact for LCG to the networks, – Operational interface with the network. • Why duplicating things? – LCG and EGEE share GGUS: network related tickets will be assigned to ENOC even when coming from LCG users, – ENOC hosted in a Tier-1, – EGEE/LCG separation always a little blurred… • What ENOC misses? – A tool to monitor the OPN: PerfSonar may provide the data, – Contacts with the NOCs (no difference between Europe and others), – Maybe, extra staff if needed… INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 11 Conclusion Enabling Grids for E-sciencE • Avoid duplicating things: – If EGEE and LCG share the same model, why not sharing the same team? – Looks like a good story to tell about projects concertation… • EGEE future? (quote from the EGEE-II ESR): “EGEE−II will pave the way for a long−term sustainable Grid infrastructure to ensure the resources and knowledge developed during EGEE and EGEE−II are available to researchers in Europe and beyond in years to come.” • Operational issue: – ENOC needs to be operational, – The monitoring tool are an issue that can prevent the ENOC to handle the OPN, – No problem with non-European lightpaths: no difference regarding the procedures for European IP networks! • Questions? INFSO-RI-508833 T0/T1 meeting – Amsterdam, 2006-01-31 12