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Site Report

Site Report. Roberto Gomezel INFN - Trieste. Outline of Presentation. Introduction Environment today Services Network AFS Condor Tier 1 at CNAF INFN Windows Report (Gian Piero Siroli). Computing Environment and security. 90% of boxes are PCs running Linux or Windows

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  1. Site Report Roberto Gomezel INFN - Trieste

  2. Outline of Presentation • Introduction • Environment today • Services • Network • AFS • Condor • Tier 1 at CNAF • INFN Windows Report (Gian Piero Siroli)

  3. Computing Environment and security • 90% of boxes are PCs running Linux or Windows • Mac OS boxes keep on living and growing • Commercial unix boxes only used for specific tasks or needs • VPNs not yet available but they are supposed to be configured almost everywhere by the end of this year (Cisco – NetScreen boxes using IPsec) • Network Security • No dedicated Firewall machines • Implemented with access lists on router connected to WAN INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  4. Desktop • PCs running Linux and Windows • Automatic installation using Kickstart for Linux and RIS for Windows • Metaframe Citrix or Vmware used to reduce the need to install Windows OS on all PCs for desktop applications • A few sites chose to outsource support for desktop environment due to lack of personnel INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  5. Backup • Tape Libraries used: • DLT - widespread • AIT2 – a few sites • Exabyte Mammoth2 – poor used • IBM Magstar – just used at LNF • LTO – many sites are moving from DLT into LTO technology • Backup tools: • IBM Tivoli – quite used • HP Omniback – quite used • Atempo Time Navigator – just a few sites • Domestic tool - widespread INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  6. Wireless LAN • Access point running standard 802.11b • All sites are using wireless connection as meeting or conferences are running • Most of them use it to give connection to laptop computers • Security issues: • Permission based on Secure Port filtering (MAC Address) – poor security • No encryption used • Open problem INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  7. E-mail • Mail server • Sendmail – widespread and more used • Postfix – a few sites • Mail access protocol • POP3 • IMAP • IMAP over SSL • Secure Webmail INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  8. INFN network • LAN backbone network mainly based on Gigabit Ethernet • Layer 2 and 3 switching • No layer 4 switching • The INFN WAN network is completely integrated into the GARR, nation-wide infrastructure, providing a backbone connectivity at 2.5 Gigabit • Since the 6th of May 2003 GEANT, the Pan-European Research Network, and GARR have been interconnecting at 10Gbit/sec. • 3 * 2.5Gbit/sec to North America via GEANT network for research traffic to USA and global internet INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  9. How we share data today • INFN sites heavily utilize AFS services to share data and software throughout sites and both AFS and NFS within local site • Local cells have already moved or are moving server functionality to Linux boxes running OpenAFS software • Authentication and file servers of the nation-wide cell INFN.IT are moving from Tru64 boxes to Linux boxes running OpenAFS by the end of summer • Almost everywhere disks are organized in RAID array system (SCSI and EIDE) to provide storage to farm and central computing facility • There is an increasing usage of NAS and SAN architecture in order to rule over the complexity and to improve the reliability of data INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  10. INFN Condor Pool by P.Mazzanti – F. Semeria • Condor converts a collection of unrelated workstations into a high-throughput computing facility. Minimize Wait while Idle And: • …increase throughput. • …do housekeeping. • …improve reliability INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  11. The ‘Condor on WAN’ INFN Project by P.Mazzanti – F. Semeria • Approved by the Computing Committee on February 1998. • Goal: install Condor on the INFN WAN and evaluate its effectiveness . • Collaboration INFN-CS Madison-Wisconsin • It has been running as a production tool since 1999 INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  12. The INFN-WAN Pool by P.Mazzanti – F. Semeria • Used by many INFN researchers. • The first example in Europe of a national distributed computing environment. • More than 200 CPUs in the INFN WAN Condor Pool • Avarage Pool Utilization (last few years) ~ 80 cpu years INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  13. INFN Condor Pool on WAN: checkpoint domains April 2003 Europe/US by P.Mazzanti – F. Semeria 155Mbps TRENTO UDINE MI 19 GARR-B Topology 155 Mbps ATM based Network access points (PoP) main transport nodes radio wave bridge 34M user access E1-E3 TO PD 25 LNL Ts 6 32 FERRARA PAVIA PV 11 GENOVA Central Manager A CNAF 87 BO 71 42 PISA FIRENZE S.Piero PERUGIA LNGS 12 ROMA L’AQUILA ROMA2 LNF NA SASSARI 11 BARI LECCE SALERNO T3 CAGLIARI COSENZA CKPT domain # hosts Default ckpt domain in cnaf PALERMO CATANIA LNS US INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  14. Condor At Large by P.Mazzanti – F. Semeria • Growing use in commercial world • Oracle: automated software building & testing • Micron: chip design, simulation, defect analysis, testing • Leica Geosystems: image analysis • many others… • Over 400 Condor pools in production worldwide • USA, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, UK, Germany, Spain, France, Poland, Hungary, more… • More than 14,000 CPUs INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  15. INFN – TIER1 by L. dell’Agnello – F. Ruggieri • INFN computing facility for HNEP community • Location: INFN-CNAF, Bologna (Italy) • One of the main nodes on GARR network • Ending prototype phase this year • Fully operational next year • Multi-experiment • LHC experiments, Virgo, CDF • BABAR (3rd quarter 2003) • Resources dynamically assigned to experiments according to their needs • Main (~50%) Italian resource for LCG • Coordination with Italian TIER2s, TIER3s • Participation to grid test-beds (EDG,EDT,GLUE) • Participation to CMS, ATLAS, LHCb Data Challenge INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  16. GARR LAN CNAF 1 Gbps FarmSW1 (*) SSR2000 LAN TIER1 Catalyst6500 Switch-lanCNAF (*) FarmSW2(*) FarmSW3(*) LHCBSW1 (*) FarmSWG1 (*) NAS3 NAS2 131.154.99.193 131.154.99.192 Fcds2 Fcds3 Fcds1 (*) vlan tagging enabled 2T SCSI 8T F.C. 1 Gbps link by L. dell’Agnello – F. Ruggieri INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  17. TIER1 Resources (1) by L. dell’Agnello – F. Ruggieri • Computing servers (CPU farms) • 150 (320 next summer) 1U bi-processors Pentium III/IV 800-2400 MHz • System installation & administration • Linux RedHat (6.2, 7.2, 7.3) • Experiment specific library software • LCFG (WP4 EDG) • Access to on-line data (DAS, NAS, SAN) • 35 TB (> 70 TB next summer) • Study of Large File System solutions • GFS • GPFS • “SAN on WAN” tests (collaboration with CASPUR) • Test of several Hw technologies (EIDE, SCSI, FC) INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  18. TIER1 Resources (2) by L. dell’Agnello – F. Ruggieri • Mass storage/tapes • StorageTek library with 9840 and LTO drives: 180 tapes (100 GB each) • New library with 2000-5000 tapes next summer • CASTOR as front-end software for archiving • Direct access for end-users • Oracle as back-end • Helpdesk • Support for our users • Synergy with EDG testbed sitemanagers • GOC (Deployment in progress) • Personnel: ~ 10 FTE’s INFN Site Report – R.Gomezel

  19. INFN Windows Infrastructure • Estimated total number of Windows nodes: ~6-7000 • Overall platform distribution (large variations among different sites) • W2K: 50% • XP: 16% • W/NT: 9% • W9x: 25% INFN Windows Report – G.P.Siroli

  20. INFN Windows Infrastructure • Domains: • About 1/3 of the sites have just standalone systems • The majority of sites have more than one domain (W2K, W/NT, specific services or groups) collecting the majority on nodes; 1 site using SMS • User generally has local Admin privileges • Metaframe to integrate non-Windows world • About 30% of the sites use some (re)installation or cloning tool (ghost, drive image, RIS or home made) INFN Windows Report – G.P.Siroli

  21. INFN Windows Infrastructure • Storage: • About 50% of the sites have a central server with backup (or RAID) • A few sites use SAMBA and AFS • Still many sites have no central storage management INFN Windows Report – G.P.Siroli

  22. INFN Windows Infrastructure • Security and WAN access: • Mostly no WAN access; use of Windows Terminal Server (WTS) and Metaframe; 1 VPN/Windows • LAN access open; a few sites use VNC for remote management • Antivirus s/w almost everywhere (standalone or local server) • Windows Update regularly used by about 30% of the sites (in same cases irregular use or suggested to the user) • Only very few sites don’t enforce some level of security (user self management) INFN Windows Report – G.P.Siroli

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