The grid virtualizes heterogeneous geographically disperse resources. From "Introduction to Grid Computing with Globus," IBM Redbooks |
Grid Computing Fall 2004 Dr. Barry
Wilkinson |
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This course originates at Western Carolina University
and is broadcast on NC Research and Education Network (NCREN) to
universities and colleges across the state. It is currently received
at NC State University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington,
University of North Carolina at Asheville, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, NC Central University, Appalachian State University, and Elon
University. Some lectures are given from University of North Carolina at
Wilmington. The course is being developed with partial support from the
National Science Foundation and the University of North Carolina Office of
the President. The course development team at Western Carolina University
includes Dr. Mark Holliday, and undergraduate students Jeffrey House and
James Ruff. |
Lecture materials | Assignments | Computing Environment |
Slides | Topics |
outline | Course outline, prerequisites, course text, course contents, assessment, instructor details. |
slides1 | Grid computing, virtual organizations, computational grid projects, grid computing networks, TeraGrid, grid projects in the US and around the world, grid challenges |
slides2 | Basic Internet technologies (review) , IP addresses, HTTP, URL, HTTP, XML, Telnet, FTP, SSL. |
slides3a | Web Services I. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), service registry, XML documents, XML schema, namespaces, SOAP, XML/SOAP examples, Axis |
slides3b | Web Services II. WSDL, portType, message definition, WSDL to/from code |
slidesA1 | Assignment 1 "Simple" Web service Java programming assignment. Tomcat environment, axis, JWS facility, |
slides4 | Grid Service concepts, differences to Web services, stateful/stateless/transient/non-transient, Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA), OGSI, grid service factory, Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) |
slides5 | Security, secure connection, authorization requirements, symmetric and asymmetric (public/private) key cyptography, non-repudiation, digital signatures, certificates, certificate authorities, X509 certificate |
slides5a | Security continued, double encryption, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), more on Certificate Authorities, requesting a certificate, using a certificate, Certificate Authority for grid computing, GSI authentication/authorization |
slidesA2 | Assignment 2: "Simple" grid service Java programming assignment. Globus 3.2 environment.Tools: ant |
Slides | Taped presentation "The Grid: Beyond the Hype," by Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago, originally given at Duke University, Sept. 14th, 2004 |
slides6a | Globus: - Basic structure, Resource management, Globus Resource Allocation Manager (GRAM), grid service container, service browser, Resource Specification Language (RSL and RSL-2), syntax and examples in RSL and RSl-2, Master Managed Job Factory Service (MMJFS), managed-job-globusrun |
slidesA3 | Assignment 3: Submitting a GT 3 Job, GT3 mangaged-job-globusrun, job specified in RSL-2 (XML file) |
slides6c | Globus: - Information services, resource discovery, LDAP, centralized system, GT3 information services (MDS), GRIS, GIIS, grid service discovery, service data. |
slides6d | Schedulers and resource brokers, Condor, types of jobs, DAGMan, ClassAd, job submission, Condor-G. |
Review for WebCT quiz 1 | |
Assignment 4: Submitting a Condor-G Job | |
slides7a | High performance computing, grand challenge problems, parallel computing, potential speed-up, types of parallel computers, shared memory multiprocessors, programming, message-passing multicomputers, basic message passing techniques, history, Beowulf clusters, system software, programming models (MPMD, SPMD), synchronous message passing, asynchronous message passing, message tags, collective routines (broadcast, scatter, gather, reduce) |
slides9 | MPI, process creation, communicators, unsafe message passing, point-to-point message-passing, blocking, non-blocking, communication modes, collective communication, running an MPI program on a cluster |
slides10 | Grid-enabled MPI, MPI-G2 internals, mpirun command, RSL script, Parallel programming, techniques suitable for a Grid, embarrassingly parallel computations, Monte Carlo, parameter studies |
Assignment 6 Running a simple MPI-G2 program | |
slides: ppt html |
GridNexus UNCW GUI for Workflow Management (www.gridnexus.org). Presented by Clayton Ferner |
jxpl-intro | Implementation of GridNexus, JXPL. Presented by Jeff Brown |
Assignment 5: UNCC-W workflow assignment | |
slides11a
slides11b |
Grid portals, purpose, application-based portals, historical examples, GPDK, Gridport, Hotpage, NCSA Alliance portal, DOE Fusion Grid portal, etc., portal implementation, portlets, JSR 168, OGCE portal |
Revisiting earlier topics and review. Review for WebCT quiz 2. Discussion on assignments. | |
Current state-of-the-art, applications, ... to be covered by expert guest speakers: | |
slides | Guest speaker, Wolfgang Gentzsch, Mangaing Director, MCNC Grid Computing and Networking Services. Title of presentation "Grid Computing in the Industry" |
slides1
slides2 |
Presentation by Sammie Carter, NCSU, "Wolfgrid: the ncsu community supercomputer and Datamation Sort using OpenMP and MPI." |
Guest speaker: Professor Daniel A. Reed, Chancellor's Eminent Professor, Director of Institute for Renaissance Computing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University, and NC State University. | |
slides | Guest speaker: Chuck Kesler, Director, Grid Deployment and Data Center
Services, MCNC. Tentative title of presentation: "Security Policy,
Legal, and Regulatory Challenges in Grid Computing
Environments." |
Last class for all sites. (WCU will meet for one extra week.) |
Course text
A specific textbook is not assigned for the course. A lot of materials can be found on-line.
Assignment | Topic |
Assignment 1 | Web service |
Assignment 2 | Grid service |
Assignment 3 (update) |
Submitting Job to Grid |
Assignment 4 | Submitting a Condor-G Job |
Assignment 5 | UNC-W workflow assignment |
Assignment 6 (draft) |
MPI program on the grid |