Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of GEC14Agenda/InstaGENIGEMINITutorial
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v6 v7 20 20 == Session Leaders == 21 21 22 InstaGENI /ProtoGENI: Rob Ricci and Gary Wong (Univ of Utah) [[BR]]22 InstaGENI: Rob Ricci and Gary Wong (Univ of Utah) [[BR]] 23 23 24 24 GEMINI: Zongming Fei and Hussam Nasir (Univ of Kentucky), and Guilherme Fernandes (Indiana Univ) [[BR]] … … 31 31 The [http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEMINI GEMINI project] is developing an instrumentation and measurement framework, capable of supporting the needs of both GENI experimenters and GENI infrastructure operators. Currently, it includes functionality from two recent GENI projects: INSTOOLS and LAMP. (LAMP is based on the perfSONAR system, modified for use in the GENI environment.) GEMINI will collect and manage both substrate metrics and active network measurements. 32 32 33 The first part of this tutorial will be focus on gathering resources for an experiment from InstaGENI/protoGENI racks into a slice, and then conducting a basic experiment. (If an InstaGENI rack is not available for use in this part of the tutorial, a ProtoGENI instance from a different cluster will be used.)[[BR]]33 The first part of this tutorial will be focus on gathering resources for an experiment from an InstaGENI rack (including perhaps additional resources from the Utah ProtoGENI/Emulab aggregate) into a slice, and then conducting a basic experiment. This will be done using the FLACK tool, and will include isntrumenting the slice using the INSTOOLS tool set. [[BR]] 34 34 35 The second part of this session will introduce the GEMINI instrumentation and measurement (I&M) tools, and then show how to instrument an experiment that is executed on an InstaGENI/ProtoGENI slice. (At this time, running the current GEMINI code on an InstaGENI rack is not practical; instead, this part of the tutorial will be run on a ProtoGENI instance at the Univ of Kentucky.) [[BR]]35 The second part of this session will introduce the GEMINI instrumentation and measurement (I&M) tools, and then show how to instrument an experiment that is executed on an InstaGENI/ProtoGENI slice. (At this time, running the current GEMINI code on an InstaGENI rack is not practical; instead, this part of the tutorial will be run on a ProtoGENI/Emulab instance at the Univ of Kentucky.) [[BR]] 36 36 37 37 After successfully finishing the tutorial, attendees should be able to instrument their own InstaGENI/ProtoGENI-based experiments. (It is expected that InstaGENI racks will become available shortly after GEC14, and a port-mapping feature in the ProtoGENI software will soon be avaialble. Then, the GEMINI software will be tested, and then be made available, for operation on InstaGENI racks.) [[BR]]