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Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid

The World-Wide LHC Computing Grid encompasses a set of heterogeneous information systems, from central portals such as the Open Science Grid's Information Management System and the Grid Operations Centre Database, to the WLCG information system, where the information sources are the Grid servic...

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Autores principales: Field, Laurence, Alandes Pradillo, Maria, DI Girolamo, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/513/3/032032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2026315
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author Field, Laurence
Alandes Pradillo, Maria
DI Girolamo, Alessandro
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description The World-Wide LHC Computing Grid encompasses a set of heterogeneous information systems, from central portals such as the Open Science Grid's Information Management System and the Grid Operations Centre Database, to the WLCG information system, where the information sources are the Grid services themselves. Providing a consistent view of the information, which involves synchronising all these informations systems, is a challenging activity that has lead the LHC virtual organisations to create their own configuration databases. This experience, whereby each virtual organisation's configuration database interfaces with multiple information systems, has resulted in the duplication of effort, especially relating to the use of manual checks for the handling of inconsistencies. The Global Service Registry aims to address this issue by providing a centralised service that aggregates information from multiple information systems. It shows both information on registered resources (i.e. what should be there) and available resources (i.e. what is there). The main purpose is to simplify the synchronisation of the virtual organisation's own configuration databases, which are used for job submission and data management, through the provision of a single interface for obtaining all the information. By centralising the information, automated consistency and validation checks can be performed to improve the overall quality of information provided. Although internally the GLUE 2.0 information model is used for the purpose of integration, the Global Service Registry in not dependent on any particular information model for ingestion or dissemination. The intention is to allow the virtual organisation's configuration databases to be decoupled from the underlying information systems in a transparent way and hence simplify any possible future migration due to the evolution of those systems. This paper presents the Global Service Registry architecture, its advantages compared to the current situation and how it can support the evolution of information systems.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13020032022-08-17T13:29:05Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/513/3/032032http://cds.cern.ch/record/2026315engField, LaurenceAlandes Pradillo, MariaDI Girolamo, AlessandroTowards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing GridComputing and ComputersThe World-Wide LHC Computing Grid encompasses a set of heterogeneous information systems, from central portals such as the Open Science Grid's Information Management System and the Grid Operations Centre Database, to the WLCG information system, where the information sources are the Grid services themselves. Providing a consistent view of the information, which involves synchronising all these informations systems, is a challenging activity that has lead the LHC virtual organisations to create their own configuration databases. This experience, whereby each virtual organisation's configuration database interfaces with multiple information systems, has resulted in the duplication of effort, especially relating to the use of manual checks for the handling of inconsistencies. The Global Service Registry aims to address this issue by providing a centralised service that aggregates information from multiple information systems. It shows both information on registered resources (i.e. what should be there) and available resources (i.e. what is there). The main purpose is to simplify the synchronisation of the virtual organisation's own configuration databases, which are used for job submission and data management, through the provision of a single interface for obtaining all the information. By centralising the information, automated consistency and validation checks can be performed to improve the overall quality of information provided. Although internally the GLUE 2.0 information model is used for the purpose of integration, the Global Service Registry in not dependent on any particular information model for ingestion or dissemination. The intention is to allow the virtual organisation's configuration databases to be decoupled from the underlying information systems in a transparent way and hence simplify any possible future migration due to the evolution of those systems. This paper presents the Global Service Registry architecture, its advantages compared to the current situation and how it can support the evolution of information systems.oai:inspirehep.net:13020032014
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Field, Laurence
Alandes Pradillo, Maria
DI Girolamo, Alessandro
Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title_full Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title_fullStr Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title_short Towards a Global Service Registry for the World-Wide LHC Computing Grid
title_sort towards a global service registry for the world-wide lhc computing grid
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/513/3/032032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2026315
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