EGEE Tutorial for MAGIC

Europe/Zurich
Tenerife

Tenerife

Mike Mineter
Description
The EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-sciencE) project is building a production grid infrastructure to support collaboration within many research communities. MAGIC is one of these communities: the MMCS monte carlo simulation is currently running on EGEE resources. This training event is scheduled during the MAGIC collaboration meeting in Tenerife. It will: 1. Introduce the key concepts of grid computing, whereby grid services allow resources of data and computation in different institutes to be shared and used as a \"virtual computer\". 2. Explain the goals of the EGEE project 3. Outline how the grid services provided by EGEE can be used, with an emphasis on gaining practical experience of command-line interfaces. 4. Describe how the MAGIC community is building with EGEE. The tutorial will benefit members of the MAGIC project who do not yet have grid or more specifically, LCG or gLite, experience. The practical will require participants to have a laptop with an ssh client. Please follow the instructions at: http://egee-na4.ct.infn.it/ct_may_24/requirements.php
    • 09:45 10:30
      "The Grid" and EGEE 45m
      This talk explains grid concepts and introduces the EGEE project, its infrastructure and its middleware. A Grid is “an infrastructure that enables flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions and resources” (Ian Foster and Carl Kesselman). The talk explains how, with a single sign-on, users are authenticated and authorised to use computers in other organisations for computation and data access. The roles of virtual organisations, the supporting operations services and Certificate Authorities are described. The history of grid computing is outlined: from early prototypes towards e-infrastructure that provides services for many research communities. The EGEE project is establishing production quality grid infrastructure, with major activities in a) establishing operations infrastructure provided from many countries; b) re-engineering its grid services, into the "gLite middleware"; c) supporting user communities - including MAGIC.
      Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC Edinburgh)
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    • 10:30 13:00
      Practical: using the EGEE middleware 2h 30m
      The current production EGEE service runs the "LCG" middleware. This practical will give experience of the LCG command-line interfaces.
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    • 13:00 14:00
      The MAGIC MC production system using EGEE production 1h
      A combination of a talk and practicals to explain the use of the EGEE grid in MAGIC.
      Speaker: Harald Kornmayer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
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