Grid Portal Services IeSE (the Integrated e-Science Environment) Andy Richards & Rob Allan Contents • Where are we now? – IeSE : DataPortal, HPCPortal, InfoPortal • Why use Portals? • Where are we going? – Portal Services : Web Services –> Grid Services Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Overview • Grid and e-Science technologies to improve access to and integrate CLRC's facilities for the UK scientific research community. • Prototype projects, DataPortal and HPCGrid Portal. • Main components of these are being re-worked in a service-based environment which will conform to the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) being developed by the Globus team and IBM. • Developments of middleware in the IeSE project will help us to support other projects, such as DIAMOND, NWGrid and HPCx, using emerging Grid technologies. Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name What is the DataPortal ? • Making existing scientific data resources accessible through a single interface. • Acting as a broker between scientists, facilities and data. Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name DataPortal : General Architecture User XML wrapper Local metadata CCLRC DataPortal Server XML wrapper Local metadata Local data Local data Facility 2 Facility 1 Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name DataPortal : Shopping Cart Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Welcome to the HPCPortal Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal Grid Services Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal Search Services Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal Application Search Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal Services Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name InfoPortal Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name InfoPortal Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name InfoPortal (UK Centres Map) Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name UK e-Science Grid Network Monitoring Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Custom Portals Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Integrated Portals GSI Data Systems DataPortal Web Services GridFTP Web Services HPCPortal Web Services Visualisation HPC Systems Globus Working with GGF Grid Computing Environments Research Group Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Why Use Portals ? • Single point of access to remote resources • Sign on once – Run Anywhere • Increases security for end user and remote resources • Reduces potential firewall problems Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name IeSE Project • The Integrated e-Science Environment comprises DataPortal, InfoPortal and HPCPortal • Allows us to evaluate and deploy prototypes which may add value to the UK e-Science Grid Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name IeSE Functionality The portals encapsulate functionality which adds value to the simple Grid pillars. Globus pillar: Value add: single sign-on (GSI) session management and role-based authorisation, expert system and ontologies resource discovery (MDS) monitoring, personal selection and brokering file transfer (GridFTP and GASS) database query and dataset location, replica management and QoS job submission (GRAM and GRIP) query based on application functionality, matching to resources and i/o format and content, workflow support Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name IeSE Applications e-Science Pilot Projects, CCPs - strong science base! Projects are now running and using the re-usable software base of IeSE. Most funded by Research Council e-Science grants: • NERC Environment from the molecular level: An e-science proposal for modelling the atomistic processes involved in environmental issues; • BBSRC An E-Science Resource for High Throughput Protein Crystallography; • EPSRC and Core Programme e-Science Technologies in the Simulation of Complex Materials; • NERC Data Grid; • Core Programme UK e-Science Grid deployment project (Level 2 Grid) • Working with other CLRC departments and collaborators gives powerful science drive. Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Where are we going ? • Move towards a modular portal framework • Separation of presentation layer (e.g. web site / portal) from backend services • Implementation of backend services using web-services techniques and or grid-services as they develop Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name PHPNuke Portal Framework • PHPNuke is a Content Management System • Developed in PHP • Uses MySQL or similar backend database • Modular Dynamic Architecture – Configurable using Blocks and Modules • Inbuilt localisation • User customisable interface Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name PHPNuke Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal (PHPNuke Version) Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal – User Administration Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name HPCPortal – Modules Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name JetSpeed – Portal Framework Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name JetSpeed – Portal Framework Presenter Name e-Science Centre Facility Name Acknowledgements • Work on the IeSE project presented in this talk is done by myself and members of the Grid Technology Group and Data Management Group at CLRC (both DL and RAL). • Some work of staff in the UK Grid Support Centre and Grid Engineering Task Force on the UK e-Science Grid is also mentioned. 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