EGEE tutorial, Seoul

Europe/Zurich
Seoul National University

Seoul National University

Mike Mineter
Description
The purpose of this event is to introduce the EGEE project, including its goals, infrastructure, middleware and operations. There is an emphasis on practicals, and so participants are asked to bring a laptop and to refer to http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/ct_may_24/requirements.php. Please check that you have this software on your laptop. The venue is Seoul National University, Seoul: University Computer Center 4th floor.
    • 09:00 17:00
      Day 1: EGEE and the gLite middleware
      • 09:00
        Introduction to the tutorial 20m
      • 09:10
        Introduction to Grid computing in Korea 45m
        This talk outlines the current status and intentions for grid computing in Korea. It will set the scene so that the EGEE project can be understood and discussed in this context.
        Speaker: Jysoo Lee (Director of Supercomputing Center, KISTI)
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      • 09:55
        Introduction to EGEE 45m
        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.
        Speaker: Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN)
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      • 10:45
        COFFEE 30m
      • 11:15
        gLite overview 30m
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC Edinburgh)
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      • 11:45
        Authorisation and Authentication in gLite 45m
        certificates, proxies, VOMS, MyProxy
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC Edinburgh)
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      • 12:30
        The GILDA t-Infrastructure 15m
        "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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      • 12:45
        LUNCH 45m
      • 13:45
        Architecture of the gLite Workload Management System 30m
        Speaker: Giuseppe Andronico (INFN Catania)
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      • 14:15
        Practicals on gLite WMS 1h
        security job submission command line and GENIUS
        Speaker: All Tutors
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      • 15:15
        COFFEE 30m
      • 15:45
        Practical continued 1h
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 16:45
        end of day 1 discussion 15m
  • Tuesday, 30 August
    • 09:00 15:00
      Day 2: gLite continued
      • 09:00
        Data management 1h
        Data Management System (DMS) overview FireMan Catalogue LFC: the LCG File Catalogue
        Speaker: Mike Mineter, Roberto Barbera (NeSC Edinburgh, Univ. Catania and INFN)
      • 10:00
        The Information System 1h
        lcg-infosites R-GMA Accounting Monitoring
        Speaker: Giuseppe Andronico (INFN Catania)
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      • 11:00
        COFFEE 30m
      • 11:30
        Practical: gLite DMS and IS 1h 30m
        Using the data management and information services.
        Speaker: All Tutors
      • 12:55
        Responses to questions 5m
        URL for the GLUE schema and one slide seeking to clarify what SRB and SRM are. (GLUE schema: http://infnforge.cnaf.infn.it/glueinfomodel )
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      • 13:00
        LUNCH 1h
    • 14:00 15:50
      Looking to the future
      • 14:00
        Building international e-Infrastructure 30m
        International collaboration requires: interoperable middleware based on standards federation of national and regional infrastructures An outline of how EGEE will help to accomplish this.
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      • 14:30
        Final discussion 1h
      • 15:30
        CLOSE 20m