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Grid and Services Evolution Proceedings of the 3rd CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Middleware June 5-6, 2008, Barcelona, Spain Grid and Services Evolution Proceedings of the 3rd CoreGRID Workshop on Grid Middleware June 5-6, 2008, Barcelona, Spain Edited by Norbert Meyer Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center Poznań, Poland Domenico Talia University of Calabria Rende, Italy Ramin Yahyapour Dortmund University of Technology Dortmund, Germany Editors: Norbert Meyer Domenico Talia Poznan Supercomputing & Networking Centre Università Calabria ul. Noskowskiego 10 Dipto. Elettronica Informatica 61-704 Poznan, Poland Sistemistica (DEIS) [email protected] via P. Bucci,41 c 87036 Rende, Italy [email protected] Ramin Yahyapour Universität Dortmund IT und Medien Centrum (ITMC) 44221 Dortmund, Germany [email protected] ISBN-13: 978-0-387-85965-1 e-ISBN-13: 978-0-387-85966-8 Library of Congress Control Number: 2008935403 © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights. Printed on acid-free paper springer.com Contents Foreword vii Preface ix ContributingAuthors xiii AJavaTaskExecutionManagerforCommodityGrids 1 ShenolYousouf,LazarKirchev,VasilGeorgiev EvaluationofCustomvsCommodityTechnology-basedStorageElements 17 MaciejBrzezniak,NorbertMeyer,MichailFlouris,AngelosBilas AModelofNonFunctionalPropertiesforGridResources 27 DavidBuján-Carballal,OscarCorcho-García,JosukaDíaz-Labrador GridCheckpointingService 41 GracjanJankowski,RadoslawJanuszewski,JozsefKovacs ExtendingGWorkflowDL:aMulti-PurposeLanguageforWorkflowEnactment 57 SimonePellegrini,FrancescoGiacomini WorkflowMonitoringandAnalysisToolforASKALON 73 SimonOstermann,KassianPlankensteiner,RaduProdan,ThomasFahringer, AlexandruIosup UsinggLitetoImplementaSecureICGrid 87 Jesus Luna, Marios D. Dikaiakos, Harald Gjermundrod, Michail Flouris, Manolis Marazakis,AngelosBilas Grid-BasedWorkflowManagement 103 DanielBecker,MorrisRiedel,AchimStreit,FelixWolf FaultDetection,PreventionandRecoveryinCurrentGridWorkflowSystems 119 KassianPlankensteiner,RaduProdan,ThomasFahringer,AttilaKertész, PéterKacsuk TowardsSelf-adaptableMonitoringFrameworkforSelf-healing 133 JavierAlonso,JordiTorres,ReanGriffith,GailKaiser,LuisMouraSilva PerformanceMonitoringofGRIDsuperscalar: Summingup 143 WlodzimierzFunika,PiotrMachner,MarianBubak,RosaM.Badia,RaülSirvent vi GRIDANDSERVICESEVOLUTION AuthorizingGridResourceAccessandConsumption 157 MichalJankowski,ErikElmroth,NorbertMeyer GraphicalToolfortheManagementofDIETGridRPCMiddleware 169 EddyCaron,FredericDesprez,DavidLoureiro AnEfficientProtocolforReservingMultipleGridResourcesinAdvance 189 JörgSchneider,JuliusGehr,BarryLinnert,ThomasRöblitz ScalableConcurrencyControlinaDynamicMembership 205 AugustoCiuffoletti,AliAsim ImprovingthePeer-to-PeerRingforBuildingFault-TolerantGrids 215 BorisMejias,DonatienGrolaux,PeterVanRoy AuthorIndex 227 Foreword This proceedings is the newest of a series of books that have been edited by researchers to disseminate the results of their joint research activities car- ried out within CoreGRID, the only one Network of Excellence in Grid and P2P technologies funded by the EU 6th Framework Programme. The mis- sion, assigned to CoreGRID by the European Commission (EC), was to build a research community in Europe to gather the expertise and the know-how of researchersinvariousresearchfieldsrelatedtoGridandP2Pcomputingintoa singleentity. Afterfoursyearsofexistence,IamproudtosaythatCoreGRID hasfullymetitsobjectivesasdefinedfiveyearsagointheproposalsubmitted tothesixthFrameworkProgrammefundedbytheEuropeanUnion. CoreGRID actsasthemainportalprovidingresearchersworldwidewiththelatestresults fromtheirEuropeancolleagues. Ithasestablishedasolidresearchcommunity coveringvariousaspectsinGridresearch. Afteraperiodoffouryearsfunded by the EC, the network is now entering another phase of its existence: to be sustainable for the years to come. This is the objective of the newly formed ERCIM Working Group, that uses the same brand name - CoreGRID. Addi- tionallytoGridandP2Pcomputing,thisworkinggroupwillalsocoverservice computing. OneofthemainactivitiesofCoreGRIDistoensureaproperdissemination ofitsresearchresults. Theorganizationofworkshops,linkedwithhighlyvisi- bleevents,isthemainstrategyofthenetwork. Thisbookistheproceedingsof the3rd editionoftheCoreGRIDGridMiddlewareWorkshopthatwasheldin conjonction with OGF23. I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the organizers of those workshops as well as to all contributors. I wishyouagoodreading. ThierryPriol,CoreGRIDScientificCo-ordinator Preface The CoreGRID Network of Excellence includes a large number of Euro- pean scientists working to achieve high-level research objectives in Grid and P2P systems. CoreGRID brings together a critical mass of well-established researchers from more than forty European institutions active in the fields of distributed systems and middleware, models, algorithms, tools and environ- ments. Grid middleware and Grid services are two pillars of Grid computing sys- tems and applications. Currently a large number of Grid researchers and de- velopersareprovidingsolutionsinboththoseareas. ThemarriageoftheGrid computingmodelwithSOAenlargedtheapplicationarenaofGridsand,atthe sametime,putinplacenewtechnologicalsolutionsintheworldofserviceori- entedarchitectures. ServiceorientedGridsarebecomingeffectivesolutionsin science and business because they offer interoperable high-performance sys- temsforhandlingdata-andcompute-intensivedistributedapplications. This book is the eleventh volume of the CoreGRID series and it brings to- getherscientificcontributionsbyresearchersandscientistsworkingonknowl- edgeanddatamanagementonGrids,Gridresourcemanagementandschedul- ing, Grid information, resource and workflow monitoring services. The book includes contributions presented at the workshop organized in Barcelona on June 5th and 6th, 2008. This is the third workshop of its kind. The first two workshopstookplaceinDresden,2006and2007. Thegoalsoftheseworkshopsisto: to gather current state of the art and new approaches in the areas men- tionedabove toincludework-in-progresscontributions,e.g. asshortpapers toprovideaforumforexchangingtheideasbetweentheusers’commu- nityandGridmiddlewaredevelopers to collect requirements towards the middleware from application’s per- spective x GRIDANDSERVICESEVOLUTION to disseminate existing results and provide input to the CoreGRID Net- workofExcellence This book contains 15 chapters. The first one considers task execution in commodityGrids. ThesecondchapterdealswiththeevaluationofGridsstor- age elements either using custom technology or commodity-based. The third chapteraddressedthemodelingofnonfunctionalpropertiesofGridresources. The fourth chapter discusses a Grid checkpointing service and the integration oflowerlevelcheckpointingpackages. ChapterfiveproposesanextendingofGWORKFLOWDLasamulti-purpose languageforworkflowenactment.Thesixthchapterconsidersworkflowmoni- toringandanalysistoolfortheAskalonproject. Chaptersevenpresentstheap- proachtoimplementasecureintensivecareGridsystembasedongLite. Chap- tereightdiscussesworkflowmanagementforautomaticperformanceanalysis ofmassiveparallelapplications. Inchapterninefaultdetection,preventionandrecoverytechniquesonGrid workflow systems are analyzed. Chapter ten considers self-healing by a self- adaptablemonitoringframework. Chapterelevensummarizestheperformance monitoring of Grid superscalar. Chapter twelve addresses the problem of au- thorizingGridresourceaccessandconsumption. Chapter 13 covers an all-in-one graphic tool for Grid middleware manage- ment. The 14th chapter proposes an efficient protocol for reserving multiple grid resources in advance. Chapter 15 presents experimental results for scal- ableconcurrencycontrolinadynamicmembership. Chapter16discussesimprovementsinpeer-to-peerringsforbuildingfault- tolerantGrids. ThiscontentwaspresentedattheCoreGRIDworkshoponGrid ProgrammingModel,GridandP2PSystemsArchitectureGridSystems,Tools andEnvironmentsinCrete,June12-13,2007. PREFACE xi The Programme Committee who made the selection of the chapters in- cluded: ArturAndrzejak,ZIB,DE AlvaroArenas,CCLRC-RAL,UK AngelosBilas,FORTH,GR MaciejBrzezniak,PSNC,PL MarcoDanelutto,UniversityofPisa,IT MariosDikaiakos,UCY,CY EwaDeelman,InformationSciencesInstitute,MarinaDelRey,US ViviFragopoulou,FoundationforResearchandTechnology-Hellas,GR VladimirGetov,UniversityofWestminster,UK AntoniaGhiselli,INFNBologna,IT SergeiGorlatch,UniversityofMünster,DE AnastasiosGounaris,UoM,UK PierreGuisset,CETIC,BE DomenicoLaforenza,ISTI/CNR,IT PhilippeMassonet,CETIC,BE SalvatoreOrlando,CNR-ISTI,IT ThierryPriol,INRIA,FR YvesRobert,CNRS,FR PaoloTrunfio,UNICAL,IT RizosSakellariou,UoM,UK FredericVivien,CNRS,FR PaulWatson,UNCL,UK RomanWyrzykowski,TechnicalUniversityofCzestochowa,PL WolfgangZiegler,Fraunhofer-InstituteSCAI,DE Wewouldliketothankalltheparticipantsfortheircontributionstomaking thetwoworkshopsasuccess,theworkshopprogramcommitteesforreviewing thesubmissions,andalltheauthorsthatcontributedchapterforpublicationin thisvolume. AspecialthanktotheSpringerstafffortheirassistanceinediting thebook. OurthanksalsogototheEuropeanCommissionforsponsoringundergrant number004265thisvolumeoftheCoreGRIDprojectseriesofpublications. NorbertMeyer,DomenicoTalia,RaminYahyapour

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