Speaker
Dr
Vladimir Korenkov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
Description
Different monitoring systems are now extensively used to keep an eye on
real time state of each service of distributed grid infrastructures and
jobs running on the Grid. Tracking current services’ state as well as
the history of state changes allows rapid error fixing, planning future
massive productions, revealing regularities of Grid operation and many
other things. Along with monitoring, accounting is also an area which
shows how the Grid is used. The data considered are statistics on Grid
sites’ resources utilization by virtual organizations and single users.
Here we describe our longstanding experience in successful development
and design of Grid monitoring and accounting systems for global grid
segments and for local national grid projects in Russia. The main points
of the developments always were satisfying real needs of VO and resource
managers and administrators, as well as making interoperable and
portable solutions which are used in several grid projects. Provided
solutions work with different Grid middleware like LCG2, gLite,
Condor-G, UNICORE.
Summary
Grid monitoring and accounting systems developed in Russia for global grid
segments and for local national grid projects were satisfying real needs of VO and resource managers and administrators, as well as making interoperable and
portable solutions which are used in several grid projects (different Grid middleware like LCG2, gLite, Condor-G, UNICORE).
Presentation type (oral | poster) | oral |
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Author
Dr
Vladimir Korenkov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
Co-authors
Mr
Alexander Uzhinskiy
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Mr
Sergey Belov
(oint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))