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4) GENI I&M Design Topics

Description

These are the GENI I&M priority design topics that must be resolved to allow the current GENI I&M projects to proceed, particularly the large Sol 3 project (GIMI and GEMINI)

These topics were identified and reviewed at the GEC12 I&M meeting

Goals

Resolve between now (GEC12) and GEC13.

Simplify where possible!

Approach

Form teams for each topic, and identify a LEAD for each topic. [[BR]

Teams should meet by confernce call, or in person, and complete a report for presentation at GEC13.

4.1) List of All Identified Topics

List:

a) I&M Use Cases for Experiments

b) I&M Use Cases for Infrastructure Measurement

c) Platform Targets

d) Experiment and Measurement Orchestration Tools

e) Interfaces/Protocols Between Tools and Services

f) Descriptor Schema and Registry Service

g) Object Names and Registry Service

h) XML Messaging Service

i) Lookup Service

j) Portal Service

k) User Workspace and Archive Services

l) Operational Services

m) Services Shared by GIMI and GEMINI projects

n) Support for Experimenters

o) Support for Operators

These have been combined and summarized and shown in the sections below.

4.2) I&M Use Cases for Experiments, and Support for Experimenters

I&M Use Cases for Experiments
Support for Experimenters

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) How do we work towards Max Ott's vision for experiment support? slides

b) Nominal experiment use case:

1) Setup and run experiment using Experiment Control Tools, Experiment Orchestration Service and Lab Portal.
2) Setup and run measurements using services within slice, and persistent services. Option: get measurement data from persistent MP.
3) Gather MD, and observe during experiment; formulate MDOD.
4) Archive MD with MDOD.
5) Share archived MD with others, per policy included within MDOD.
6) Pull MD out of archive, to analyze and/or visualize.

c) What support must be provided for Experimenters? how?

d) Extended experiment use cases:

1) WiMAX site measurement 2) LEARN/BEN layer 0,1 or 2 real-time measurements 3) Sensor network (radars, power monitors) 4) Measure DiCloud workflow

2) Who: Max Ott (NICTA); CO-LEAD Jim Griffioen (U Kentucky); Prasad Calyam (Ohio Super Center); CO-LEAD Mike Zink (UMass Amherst)

4.3) I&M Use Cases for Infrastructure Measurement, and Support for Operators

I&M Use Cases for Infrastructure Measurement
Support for Operators

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) Delineate what infrastructure monitoring is and is not covered by this approach.

1) Yes: monitoring of clusters/racks
2) Yes: passive measurements of transport switches, etc.
3) Yes: active measurements of IP networks, of Layer 2 and OpenFlow paths

b) Nominal infrastructure measurement process:

1) Setup persistent or on-demand infrastructure measurement slice.
2) Make passive measurements or make active measurements.
3) Gather MD, and observe as it is gathered; formulate MDOD.
4) Store MD in collector, describe with MDOD, and register MDOD so that MD can be shared.
5) Typically share MD with Aggregate Operator, GMOC and/or Experimenters, per policy written into MDOD.
6) Pull MD out of collector, analyze and visualize.
7) Archive MD with MDOD.
8) Share archived MD with others, per policy included within MDOD.
9) Pull MD out of archive, to analyze and/or visualize.

c) What support must be provided for Operator? how?

2) Who: LEAD Martin Swany (Indiana U); Eric Boyd (Internet2); Jason Zurawski (Internet2); Prasad Calyam (Ohio Super Center); Chris Small (Indiana U); Ilia Baldine, for ExoGENI racks (RENCI); ?, for InstaGENI racks (HP); ?, for GMOC

4.4) GENI Environment

Platform Targets
Experiment and Measurement Orchestration Tools
Interfaces/Protocols Between Tools and Services

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) Platform targets:

1) protoGENI servers/VMs
2) ORCA servers/VMs
3) WiMAX sites
4) ExoGENI (RENCI) racks; like ORCA
5) TransCloud (HP) racks; like protoGENI?
6) PlanetLab

b) Experiment and Measurement Orchestration tools:

1) FLACK
2) GUSH (with Omni)
3) SFACE + RAVEN

c) Interfaces/protocols between tools and services:

1) protoGENI API, with protoGENI RSpec v2, for resource assignment
2) GENI AM API, with protoGENI RSpec v2, for resource assignment
3) ns for topology
4) ssh for image loading
5) OMF messages for orchestration

2) Who: Martin Swany (IU); Jim Griffioen (U Kentucky); Ilia Baldine, for ExoGENI racks (RENCI); ?, for InstaGENI racks (?); David Irwin (UMass Amherst); Mike Zink (UMass Amherst); Christoph Dwertmann (NICTA); LEAD Harry Mussman (GPO); Tom Mitchell (GPO); Aaron Helsinger (GPO); Marshall Brinn (GPO); Vic Thomas (GPO)

4.5) Descriptors, Objects and Registries, and Lookup Service

Descriptor Schema and Registry Service
Object Names and Registry Service
Lookup Service

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) MDOD schema, for XML file. References

b) MDOD registry. Use DOR registry? Include in iRODS? Consider IF-MAP server?

c) Object (e.g., I&M service) names; need a public reference. (consider DataCite)

d) Object registry, with names and public key.

e) Home and global Lookup Service, as defined by perfSONAR

f) Map MDOD into metadata that is registered

g) Can Lookup Service be used for finding portals?

h) Also Topology Service? following UNIS?

2) Who: Jason Zurawski (Internet2); Ezra Kissel (U Delaware); Eric Boyd (Internet2); Chris Small (GEMINI, IU); Scott Jensen (Indiana U); Larry Lannom (CNRI); LEAD Giridhar Manepalli (CNRI); Deniz Gurken (GIMI, UH); Aaron Helsinger (GPO)

4.6) Messaging Service

XML Messaging Service

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) Use for messages, not generalized data; assume relatively low rate.

b) Use for OMF messages.

c) Use for "event record messages", that can be logged.

d) XMPP server, in public IP space. Consider AMQP server? Consider IF-MAP server?

e) Entities connect, and are authenticated.

f) An entity may start a pub/sub node.

g) When an entity subscribes, a message is sent to publisher requesting authorization.

2) Who: Rudra Dutta (NCSU); Anirban Mandal (RENCI); LEAD Christoph Dwertmann (NICTA); Ahmed El-Hassany (IU); Prasad Calyam (OSC); Deniz Gurken (UH)

4.7) Lookup Service

Lookup Service

Note: Merged into 4.5)

4.8) GENI User Portal

Portal Service

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) Towards Max Ott's vision for experiment support

b) Consider INSTOOLS portal service

c) Define portal service for GIMI tools, with multiple functions.

d) Can these portal services be merged?

e) How can these services be shared by GEMINI?

f) Are these portal services really a combination of gateway and user workspace services, with various available tools?

g) How are partitions for different users managed?

h) Can partictions be assigned to users using WINLAB login service?

2) Who: Jim Griffioen and/or Charles Carpenter (U Kentucky); Christoph Dwertmann (NICTA); Chris Small, for NetKarma (Internet2); Ahmed El-Hassany (IU); Jeanne Ohren (GPO)

4.9) User Workspace and Archive Services

User Workspace and Archive Services

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) Consider CNRI prototype user workspace and archive service

b) Consider U Kentucky archive service

c) Consider iRODS service

d) How to move data to service: move file; move SQL DB; or?

e) How are partitions for different users managed?

f) How is data in MDOD used to set archive sharing policy? what is required in MDOD?

2) Who: Giridhar Manepalli (CNRI); LEAD Anirban Mandal Shu Huang (RENCI) ; Larry Lannom (CNRI); Wesley Wu (U Kentucky); Hussam Nasir (U Kentucky); Chris Small (NetKarma, IU)

4.10 Operational Services

Persistent Operational Services
Services Shared by GIMI and GEMINI

Work in Progress

1) Definition of topic:

a) What persistent operational services must be supported:

1) Descriptor registry. DOR? iRODS? IF-MAP?
2) Object registry. DOR?
3) XML messaging service
4) Home and global Lookup Services; also Topology Service? UNIS?
5) INSTOOLS portal service
6) GIMI portal service
7) U Kentucky archive service
8) CNRI prototype user workspace and archive service
9) iRODs archive service

b) What services can be shared by GIMI and GEMINI tools?

c) How do these relate to other GENI services/functions, including clearinghouse?

2) Who: Mike Zink (UMass Amherst); Martin Swany (Inidana U); Jim Griffioen (U Kentucky); Giridhar Manepalli (CNRI); Aaron Helsinger (GPO); Harry Mussman (GPO)
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