DocumentCode :
1564711
Title :
Resource management services for a grid analysis environment
Author :
Ali, Arshad ; Anjum, Ashiq ; Azim, Tahir ; Bunn, Julian ; Mehmood, Atif ; McClatchey, Richard ; Newman, Harvey ; Rehman, Waqas Ur ; Steenberg, Conrad ; Thomas, Michael ; Van Lingen, Frank ; Willers, Ian ; Zafar, Muhammad Adeel
Author_Institution :
Nat. Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Rawalpindi, Pakistan
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
53
Lastpage :
60
Abstract :
Selecting optimal resources for submitting jobs on a computational grid or accessing data from a data grid is one of the most important tasks of any grid middleware. Most modern grid software today satisfies this responsibility and gives a best-effort performance to solve this problem. Almost all decisions regarding scheduling and data access are made by the software automatically, giving users little or no control over the entire process. To solve this problem, a more interactive set of services and middleware is desired that provides users more information about grid weather, and gives them more control over the decision making process. This paper presents a set of services that have been developed to provide more interactive resource management capabilities within the grid analysis environment (GAE) being developed collaboratively by Caltech, NUST and several other institutes. These include a steering service, a job monitoring service and an estimator service that have been designed and written using a common grid-enabled Web services framework named Clarens. The paper also presents a performance analysis of the developed services to show that they have indeed resulted in a more interactive and powerful system for user-centric grid-enabled physics analysis.
Keywords :
grid computing; middleware; resource allocation; Caltech; Clarens; NUST; collaborative development; computational grid; data access; data grid; decision making process; estimator service; grid analysis environment; grid middleware; grid software; grid weather; grid-enabled Web service framework; grid-enabled physics analysis; interactive resource management; interactive system; job monitoring service; optimal resources; performance analysis; powerful system; resource management service; scheduling; steering service; user-centric physics analysis; Automatic control; Collaboration; Decision making; Grid computing; Middleware; Monitoring; Performance analysis; Processor scheduling; Resource management; Software performance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing, 2005. ICPP 2005 Workshops. International Conference Workshops on
ISSN :
1530-2016
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2381-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPPW.2005.76
Filename :
1488677
Link To Document :
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