Introduction to the Application Hosting Environment and the National Grid Service

Europe/Zurich
University College London

University College London

Stefan Zasada
Description

The Application Hosting Environment (AHE) is designed to provide the scientist with a simple, lightweight mechanism for launching and monitoring scientific applications, such as NAMD, LB3D, LAMMPS, Gromacs, GAUSSIAN, CASTEP and VASP, running on remote grid resources, including those provided by the UK National Grid Service.

The National Grid Service (NGS) is the core UK grid service resulting from the UK's e-Science program. It is intended for the production use of computational and data grid resources for scientific and academic research purposes. Use of the NGS is available to members of the UK academic and scientific communities. Projects involving large data volumes, high computation requirements or geographically widespread collaborators may benefit from using the NGS.

This course will provide the attendee with practical experience of deploying and hosting scientific applications on the NGS, and sharing an application with a community of users via the AHE. The goals of this course are to give participants:

  • An understanding of the concepts of Grid Computing and e-Research.
  • An orientation to the NGS
  • Sufficient experience to allow participants to begin to use the AHE in future

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The course is presented by the AHE team from UCL and the training team from the National e-Science Centre.

The agenda is subject to minor modification.

  • Tuesday, 12 December
    • Day 1
      • 1
        Registration
      • 2
        Welcome and Introduction from Peter Coveney
        Slides
      • 3
        Overview of Grid Computing
        Speaker: Dr Richard Hopkins (TOE-NeSC)
        Slides
      • 4
        Introduction to AHE
        Slides
      • 5
        The National Grid Service
        Slides
      • 11:15
        Tea / Coffee
      • 6
        Gaining Access
        more information
        Slides
      • 7
        Creating and Running an Application on the NGS
        more information
        Slides
      • 13:00
        Lunch
      • 8
        Creating and Running an Application on the NGS continued
      • 9
        Installing and Configuring the AHE Client
        more information
      • 15:55
        Tea / Coffee
      • 10
        Launching Applications on the NGS using the AHE
        more information
      • 11
        End of day discussion
  • Wednesday, 13 December
    • Day 2
      • 12
        Registration
      • 13
        Introduction and Aims of Day 2
      • 14
        NGS Computation Services: API's and Parallel Jobs
        more information
        Slides
      • 11:30
        Tea/Coffee
      • 15
        Scripting the AHE Clients to Create Application Workflows
        more information
      • 13:00
        Lunch
      • 16
        Deploying the AHE Server
      • 15:30
        Tea/Coffee
      • 17
        Hosting Applications in the AHE
      • 18
        Closing Remarks and Wrap-up from Peter Coveney