Speaker
Massimo Sgaravatto
(INFN Padova)
Description
In this paper we describe the use of CREAM and CEMON for job
submission and management within the gLite Grid middleware. Both CREAM
and CEMON address one of the most fundamental operations of a Grid
middleware, that is job submission and management. Specifically, CREAM
is a job management service used for submitting, managing and
monitoring computational jobs. CEMON is an event notification
framework, which can be coupled with CREAM to provide the users with
asynchronous job status change notifications. Both components have
been integrated with the gLite Workload Management System by means of
ICE (Interface to CREAM Environment).
These software components have been released for production in the
EGEE Grid infrastructure and, for what concerns the CEMon service,
also in the OSG Grid.
In this paper we report about the current status of these services, the
achieved results, and the issues that still have to be addressed.
Primary authors
Alessio Gianelle
(INFN Padova)
Alvise Dorigo
(INFN Padova)
Cristina Aiftimiei
(INFN Padova)
Eric Frizziero
(INFN Padova)
Luigi Zangrando
(INFN Padova)
Massimo Sgaravatto
(INFN Padova)
Mirco Mazzucato
(INFN Padova)
Moreno Marzolla
(INFN Padova)
Paolo Andreetto
(INFN Padova)
Sara Bertocco
(INFN Padova)
Sergio Traldi
(INFN Padova)
Simone Dalla Fina
(INFN Padova)
Co-authors
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN)
Vincenzo Miccio
(CERN)