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LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring
Organizations using a Grid computing model are faced with non-traditional administrative challenges: the heterogeneous nature of the underlying resources requires professionals acting as Grid Administrators. Members of a Virtual Organization (VO) can use a mask composed by services exposed b y local...
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2010
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author | Stagni, F Santinelli, R Sapunov, M |
author_facet | Stagni, F Santinelli, R Sapunov, M |
author_sort | Stagni, F |
collection | CERN |
description | Organizations using a Grid computing model are faced with non-traditional administrative challenges: the heterogeneous nature of the underlying resources requires professionals acting as Grid Administrators. Members of a Virtual Organization (VO) can use a mask composed by services exposed b y local resources. In an ideal world, the more services in a mask, the better. In the real world, the less faulty services, the better: experienced Grid administrators apply procedures for adding and removing services, based on their status, as it is reported by an ever-growing set of monitoring tools. When a procedure is agreed and well-exercised, a formal policy could be derived. For this reason, using the DIRAC framework in the LHCb collaboration, we developed a policy system that can enforce management and operational policies, in a VO-specific fashion. A single policy makes an assessment on the status of a subject, relative to one or more monitoring information. Subjects of the policies are monitored entities of an established Grid ontology. The status of a same entity is evaluated against a number of policies, whose results are then combined by a Policy Decision Point. Such results are enforced in a Policy Enforcing Point, which provides plug-ins for actions, like raising alarms, sending notifications, automatic addition and removal of services and resources from the Grid mask. Policy results are shown in the web portal, and site-specific views are provided also. This innovative system provides advantages in terms of procedures automation, information aggregation and problem solving. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2010 |
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spelling | cern-13022892019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1302289engStagni, FSantinelli, RSapunov, MLHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and MonitoringOrganizations using a Grid computing model are faced with non-traditional administrative challenges: the heterogeneous nature of the underlying resources requires professionals acting as Grid Administrators. Members of a Virtual Organization (VO) can use a mask composed by services exposed b y local resources. In an ideal world, the more services in a mask, the better. In the real world, the less faulty services, the better: experienced Grid administrators apply procedures for adding and removing services, based on their status, as it is reported by an ever-growing set of monitoring tools. When a procedure is agreed and well-exercised, a formal policy could be derived. For this reason, using the DIRAC framework in the LHCb collaboration, we developed a policy system that can enforce management and operational policies, in a VO-specific fashion. A single policy makes an assessment on the status of a subject, relative to one or more monitoring information. Subjects of the policies are monitored entities of an established Grid ontology. The status of a same entity is evaluated against a number of policies, whose results are then combined by a Policy Decision Point. Such results are enforced in a Policy Enforcing Point, which provides plug-ins for actions, like raising alarms, sending notifications, automatic addition and removal of services and resources from the Grid mask. Policy results are shown in the web portal, and site-specific views are provided also. This innovative system provides advantages in terms of procedures automation, information aggregation and problem solving. Poster-2010-156oai:cds.cern.ch:13022892010-10-20 |
spellingShingle | Stagni, F Santinelli, R Sapunov, M LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title | LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title_full | LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title_fullStr | LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title_full_unstemmed | LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title_short | LHCb: A Policy System for Grid Management and Monitoring |
title_sort | lhcb: a policy system for grid management and monitoring |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1302289 |
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