EGEE tutorial, Tokyo

Europe/Zurich
NAREGI Conference Room

NAREGI Conference Room

Mike Mineter
Description
The Tokyo EGEE tutorial event aims at not only providing in-depth lectures on the EGEE gLite middleware but also offering hands-on practical exercises using gLite on GILDA to those who are interested in application development on the EGEE infrastructure. In addition, the event provides a good opportunity for further exchanges between the NAREGI and EGEE projects, towards future collaboration and interoperability. The tutorial will be held in the NAREGI Conference Room, http://www.naregi.org/access/index_e.html PLEASE NOTE: 1. Participants are asked to bring a laptop to the tutorial. Please refer to http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/ct_may_24/requirements.php for information about software required for the practicals. 2. In a practical on day 2 participants will be able to upload their own code to run on the GILDA grid. These programs should require no more than 10 minutes CPU time, so that results can be seen during the practical.
  • Thursday, 25 August
    • 09:00 18:30
      Day 1 Tokyo

      Tokyo

      • 09:00
        Welcome to the EGEE tutorial 15m
        Speaker: Kenichi Miura (National Institute of Informatics)
      • 09:15
        Introduction to EGEE 1h
        The Enabling Grids for E-sciencE (EGEE) project is funded by the European Commission. It is developing an international, production quality, grid infrastructure. This talk gives a brief introduction to grid computing. It then gives an overview of the EGEE project summarising its activities and status; its operations infrastructure and its applications communities.
        Speaker: Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN)
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      • 10:15
        The GILDA t-Infrastructure and the GENIUS portal 45m
        "t-Infrastructure" is specialised e-Infrastructure adapted to and provided for training and education. The GILDA grid runs a combination of both LCG2 and gLite middleware. In practicals in this tutorial we will be using the GENIUS portal and the command line interfaces to the gLite middleware.
        Speaker: Roberto Barbera (Univ. Catania and INFN)
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      • 11:00
        COFFEE 30m
      • 11:30
        gLite overview 30m
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC Edinburgh)
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      • 12:00
        Authorisation and Authentication in gLite 20m
        Certificates, Proxies, VOMS and MyProxy
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC Edinburgh)
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      • 12:20
        The gLite Information System 40m
        lcg-infosites R-GMA
        Speaker: Giuseppe Andronico (INFN Catania)
        more information
      • 13:00
        LUNCH 45m
      • 14:00
        Architecture of the gLite Workload Management System 40m
        Speaker: Roberto Barbera (Univ. Catania and INFN)
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      • 14:40
        Practicals on gLite Security and Information Systems 50m
        Certificates Proxies MyProxy lcg-infosites R-GMA
        Speaker: All Tutors
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      • 15:30
        COFFEE 30m
      • 16:00
        Practical on gLite WMS using Command Line and GENIUS 1h 30m
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 17:30
        NAREGI 1h
        Speaker: Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute of Technology/NII)
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    • 09:00 16:30
      Day 2: gLite continued Tokyo

      Tokyo

      • 09:00
        Architecture of gLite Data Management System 45m
        Data Management System overview FireMan Catalogue LFC: the LCG File Catalogue
        Speaker: Mike Mineter, Giuseppe Andronico (NeSC Edinburgh, INFN Catania)
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      • 09:45
        Practical on gLite Data Management System using Comand Line and GENIUS 1h 15m
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 11:00
        COFFEE 30m
      • 11:30
        Practical continued with Command Line and GENIUS 1h 30m
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 13:00
        LUNCH 1h
      • 14:00
        Practical on special jobs and students' own jobs 1h
        This practical will also include use of workflow with gLite. For this session students will be invited to create small jobs by themselves or use some of their own already existing applications.
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 15:00
        COFFEE 30m
      • 15:30
        Practical on special jobs and students' own jobs continued 1h
        Speaker: All Tutors
    • 16:30 17:30
      Looking to the future Tokyo

      Tokyo

      • 16:30
        Building international e-Infrastructure 1h
        Panel discussion on possible International collaboration.