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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Asian Grid Activities overview
Satoshi SekiguchiSatoshi SekiguchiYoshio TanakaYoshio Tanaka
Grid Technology Research Center, AISTGrid Technology Research Center, AISTJapanJapan
Talk Overview
International/Regional Effort (10min)International/Regional Effort (10min)APAN/Grid Committee http://www.apan.net/ApGrid http://www.apgrid.org/APEC/TEL http://www.apec.org/PRAGMA http://www.pragma-grid.net/Asia Grid Summit
Individual activity (13min)Individual activity (13min)Japan – NAREGI, Business Grid http://www.naregi.org/Chinese TaipeiSingapore http://www.ngp.org.sg/Thai http://www.thaigrid.net/
For Global Collaboration (10min)For Global Collaboration (10min)ApGrid PMA – by Yoshio
ApGrid Technologies and Relevance to other existent Structures
Grid Fabric
AP partners have Computers: PC, WS, Clusters, Supercomputers; SCE manager;WAN: Internet, APAN, GrangeNet, APII, Tsukuba WAN; Instruments: KEK Accelerators, …
Low Level Grid Middleware
Security, Process, Storage, QoS, etc: Globus, Jxta, CPM, GrACE, OGSA
High Level Grid Middleware
Programming Tools: Ninf-G, Omuni-RPC, Nimrod DPL, MetaCompilerSimulators: Bricks and GridSim, Data farm
Resource Brokers: Nimrod-G
Applications and Portals
ActiveSheet, BioGrid, Drug Design, HEPGrid, ThaiGrid Portal, CFD, Chemical Eng., Environmental and Ecology Preservation,…
Social Framework
Clusters, MPPs,VP, SMPsAt SDSC/TACC/Titech
KISTI/NCHC/etc
ApGrid
APAN
APEC/TELEducation/training/workshop
PRAGMA
Slide presented at the first PRAGMA
4
Role of APAN-JP• Primary hub in Asia for Academic and Research
Network in Asia-Pac• Aggregating high speed network to be gateway
to USA• Deployment of Asia-Oriented Technologies• Promotion of Global/AP-Regional Applications• Promotion of Projects funded by governments• Collaborations based on the partnership of NGO
June 4-5, 2005 CCIRN General Meeting 2005 at Poznan, Poland 5
APAN Regions
June 4-5, 2005 CCIRN General Meeting 2005 at Poznan, Poland 6
TransPAC2
June 4-5, 2005 CCIRN General Meeting 2005 at Poznan, Poland 7
GLORIAD network speeds as of 2005.1
June 4-5, 2005 CCIRN General Meeting 2005 at Poznan, Poland 8
TEIN2 network
• Topology with the red points will be fixed at the next TEIN2 Tokyo meeting in July, based on the circuit economy.
• “TransPAC2+Abiline_ITN” will provide the backup route to GEANT.
• Fund will be contributed by EC & the Partner countries of the red points.
TransPAC2
.
June 4-5, 2005 CCIRN General Meeting 2005 at Poznan, Poland 9
APAN-JP Connections
10
Natural Resource Area Agriculture, Earth Monitoring
Technology Area IPv6, P2P, Measurement, Satellite Internet, Television, Multimedia, H.323, QoS
User Community AreaBioInformatics, Digital Library, Education, Global Design & Manufacturing, GRID, Medical Informatics
APAN Event
Activities
ApGrid Technologies and Relevance to other existent Structures (Current)
Grid Fabric
AP partners have Computers: PC, WS, Clusters, Supercomputers; SCE manager;WAN: Internet, APAN, GrangeNet, APII, Tsukuba WAN; Instruments: KEK Accelerators, …
Low Level Grid Middleware
Security, Process, Storage, QoS, etc: Globus, Jxta, CPM, GrACE, OGSA
High Level Grid Middleware
Programming Tools: Ninf-G, Omuni-RPC, Nimrod DPL, MetaCompilerSimulators: Bricks and GridSim, Data farm
Resource Brokers: Nimrod-G
Applications and Portals
ActiveSheet, BioGrid, Drug Design, HEPGrid, ThaiGrid Portal, CFD, Chemical Eng., Environmental and Ecology Preservation,…
Social Framework
Clusters, MPPs,VP, SMPsAt SDSC/TACC/Titech
KISTI/NCHC/etc
ApGrid
APAN
APEC/TELEducation/training/workshop
PRAGMA
Slide presented at the first PRAGMA
ApGrid: Asia Pacific Partnership for Grid Computing
Open community for Grid researchers in Asia PacificOpen community for Grid researchers in Asia Pacific
First meeting and inaugural eventFirst meeting and inaugural eventKick-off meeting: July, 20001st ApGrid Workshop: Sep, 2001
ApGrid can beApGrid can beA meeting point for all Grid researchers in Asia-PacificA communication channel to the GGF, and other grid communities A pool for finding international project partners
India
Participating OrganizationsAustraliaAustralia
APAC, ANU, Monash U, U. of Melbourne, Sydney VisLab, U. of Adelaide, Griffith U.
CanadaCanadaNational Research Council, CANARIE
ChinaChinaICT/CAS, CNC/CAS, SDB/CAS
Hong KongHong KongCS/HKU, CC/HKU
IndiaIndiaCDAC, U. of Hyderabad
JapanJapanAIST, TITECH, U. of Tsukuba, RIKEN, KDDI, Osaka U., NAIST, Doshisha U., KITECH, U. of Tokyo, Waseda U.
MalaysiaMalaysiaUSM, UTM
NewZealandNewZealandU. of Otago
PhilippinesPhilippinesAteneo de Manila U.
SingaporeSingaporeNGO, iHPC, NTU, NUS, SCS, APSTC
South KoreaSouth KoreaKISTI
TaiwanTaiwanNCHC, ASCC
ThailandThailandNECTEC, Kasetsart U., KMITNB
USAUSAIndiana U., SDSC/UCSD, San Jose State U.
Viet NamViet NamMOSTE, NCST
ApGrid Testbed – unique features –
Truly (naturally) multi national/political/institutional VO beyond boundarTruly (naturally) multi national/political/institutional VO beyond boundariesies
Not an application-dedicated testbed – general platformDiversity of languages, culture, policy, interests, …
Grid BYO – Grass roots approachGrid BYO – Grass roots approachEach institution contributes his resources for sharingNot a single source funded for the development
Physical resourcesPhysical resourcesMost contributed resources are small-scale clustersNetworking is there, however the bandwidth is not enough
We canWe canhave experiences on running international VOverify the feasibility of this approach for the testbed development
言語と文字
Large-scale QM/MD simulation using Ninf-G on AIST-TeraGrid @ SC2004
P32 (512 CPU)
TCS (512 CPU) @ PSC
P32 (512 CPU) MD SimulationQM simulationbased on DFT
F32 (256 CPU)Run the simulation for more than 10 hours on 1793 cpus on AIST Super Cluster and TeraGrid
ApGrid Technologies and Relevance to other existent Structures (Current)
Grid Fabric
AP partners have Computers: PC, WS, Clusters, Supercomputers; SCE manager;WAN: Internet, APAN, GrangeNet, APII, Tsukuba WAN; Instruments: KEK Accelerators, …
Low Level Grid Middleware
Security, Process, Storage, QoS, etc: Globus, Jxta, CPM, GrACE, OGSA
High Level Grid Middleware
Programming Tools: Ninf-G, Omuni-RPC, Nimrod DPL, MetaCompilerSimulators: Bricks and GridSim, Data farm
Resource Brokers: Nimrod-G
Applications and Portals
ActiveSheet, BioGrid, Drug Design, HEPGrid, ThaiGrid Portal, CFD, Chemical Eng., Environmental and Ecology Preservation,…
Social Framework
Clusters, MPPs,VP, SMPsAt SDSC/TACC/Titech
KISTI/NCHC/etc
ApGrid
APAN
APEC/TELEducation/training/workshop
PRAGMA
Slide presented at the first PRAGMA
Overarching GoalsEstablish sustained collaborations
and
Advance the use of the grid technologies for applications
among a community of investigators working with leading institutions around the Pacific
Rim
PRAGMA
Working closely with established activities that promote grid activities or the underlying infrastructure,
both in the Pacific Rim and globally.
NSF-funded project lead by NSF-funded project lead by UCSD/SDSC. UCSD/SDSC.
11stst workshop was held in March workshop was held in March 2002.2002.
Establish sustained collaborations Establish sustained collaborations and advance the use of the Grid and advance the use of the Grid technologies for applications.technologies for applications.
Expected outcomes:Expected outcomes:Advance scientific applicationsIncrease productive and effective use of the grid by researchers and scientists in the Pacific RimIncrease interoperability of grid middleware in Pacific Rim and throughout the world
Tightly collaborating with ApGrid.Tightly collaborating with ApGrid.Having workshops 2~3 times a year.Having workshops 2~3 times a year.
Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware
Assembly
Key Activities and Outcomes
• Encourage and conduct joint (multilateral) projects that promote development of grid facilities and technologies
• Share resources to ensure project success• Conduct multi-site training• Exchange researchers
• Advance scientific applications• Create grid testbeds for regional e-science projects• Contribute to the international grid development efforts• Increase interoperability of grid middleware in Pacific R
im and throughout the world
Act
ivit
ies
Ou
tcom
e s
Contents:2004-2005
• Overview• Accomplishments• PRIME• Working Groups• Institutions• References• Opportunities• Sponsors
http://www.pragma-grid.net
Routine Use Applications
APEC/TEL
APEC/TEL APEC/TEL Asia-Pacific Economic CooperationGrid workshop
September, 04 and September, 05
More formal structure in this regionBut … there is only few project budget
Still discussing its future
GridWorld2004/2005
2005 May. 11-12 Tokyo forum, Tokyo JapanThe first national scale event for gris in the world3000 registration, 2000 attended, 20 groups exhibited
GGF-17 will be in Tokyo, May 11-13 2006
Topics for today (in 60-min.)
Business Grid (no logo)
Business Grid (no logo)
Tsukuba WAN
Grid File SystemBWC at SC2003
AIST Supercluster
GNET-1
Delivery Grid (AG)
Gaussian Portal (no logo)
Gaussian Portal (no logo)
Grid MPI (no logo)
Grid MPI (no logo)
Grid Applications (no logo)
Grid Applications (no logo)
National Scale Grid Project in Japan
NAREGI Business Grid
GridMPI™
ED grid Software Architecture
Local Site Data
Local Site Data
E- Defense daq
Data AcquisitionHDTV image
E- Defense daq
Data AcquisitionHDTV image
ED pop @MikiCollaborationTelepresenceLocal Data Tools
ED pop @MikiCollaborationTelepresenceLocal Data Tools
Client ToolsWeb BrowserChef (EN)Simulation portal
Client ToolsWeb BrowserChef (EN)Simulation portal
Remote Researcher
E-Defense Facility
ED grid central
Facility SiteED pop @XX
Local Data ToolsComputing resources
ED pop @XXLocal Data ToolsComputing resources
Local Site Data
Local Site Data
Data AcquisitionData Acquisition
Simulation program
Simulation program
Sensor GridSensor Grid
ED pop @YYComputing resources
ED pop @YYComputing resources
IT service Site
AuthenticationAuthorizationData Repository
Coming Soon: (NEESit)Simulation/ Analysis & Visualization tools
AuthenticationAuthorizationData Repository
Coming Soon: (NEESit)Simulation/ Analysis & Visualization tools Data Cache
RepositoryData CacheRepository
GridAuthCA
Data Integration/FederationCommon formatPOP interoperabilitySimulation portal
EDlite/GT4
EDlite/GT4
EDlite/GT4
EDlite/GT4
NEW!!NEW!!
E-Defense Grid
Geo Grid Web service platform
Geo Grid Web service platform
AIST Geo Grid
GEONGEONInteroperable
ASTERMODIS
L1A
Geometric correction
DEM
East/SouthEast ASIA15m resolution
Possible collaboration
Application Simulation
Geo Grid Portal (GEON base)
Geo Grid Portal (GEON base) GEON PortalGEON Portal
Interoperable
AISTCA
GEONCA
Cross Trust
Inter-exchangeable Data FormatDistributed Data Storage
Visualizationservice
Tiled Wall DisplayApplication
•Have own DEM data of E/SE Asia at 15m resolution•Have common architecture so that
•Share data•Share Application
•Have own CA at each site to allow multi CA in future•Tele visualization on Tiled Display and its user I/F•More insight: (future)
•Exchange raw data between US/JP
AIST GEO Grid Grid ASPグリッド技術を用いてユーティリティサービスを実現する次世代IT
基盤のフレームワークを開発するプロジェクト。経済産業省によるビジネスグリッドコンピューティングプロジェクトの一環として実施中。
■GridASPの技術的特徴
一般ユーザ
SP
AP
RP
ユーザ情報やデータの秘匿•匿名IDによるRPへのユーザ情報隠蔽•SPに対するユーザデータの暗号化
三種類のプロバイダによる連携•アプリケーションの自動配備•リソースに関する情報サービス
Users SP RP
Real ID AnonymousID
Real World Anonymous World
(1)Authentication (2) Trusted SP
Data Data DataData(3) Encryption (5) Decryption(4) Transfer
Shared key cryptosystemsecret key secret key
AP RPSP
Application Pool
Management node(Deployment Engine)
Resource nodeResource nodeResource node
Cluster
AppApp App.
Info.
App
ApplicationDB
DeploymentManager
App
AppApp
DeploymentDescription
App.Info.
DeploymentDescription
(5) Transfer
DeploymentDescription
(6) Installation
(2) RequestInstallation
(3) Searches DBs
(7) Register
(1) Upload
(4) Notice& Confirm
ResourceDB
Application Manager System Manager
Ex. Smith Ex. user12
Ex. Structures of candidate molecules
Ex. cd $userdir/app/rpm –r app.rpm ….
Users SP RP
Real ID AnonymousID
Real World Anonymous World
(1)Authentication (2) Trusted SP
Data DataData DataDataData(3) Encryption (5) Decryption(4) Transfer
Shared key cryptosystemsecret key secret key
AP RPSP
Application Pool
Management node(Deployment Engine)
Resource nodeResource nodeResource node
Cluster
AppApp App.
Info.
App
ApplicationDB
DeploymentManager
App
AppApp
DeploymentDescription
App.Info.
DeploymentDescription
(5) Transfer
DeploymentDescription
(6) Installation
(2) RequestInstallation
(3) Searches DBs
(7) Register
(1) Upload
(4) Notice& Confirm
ResourceDB
Application Manager System Manager
Ex. Smith Ex. user12
Ex. Structures of candidate molecules
Ex. cd $userdir/app/rpm –r app.rpm ….
図中の説明は日本語化
一般ユーザ GridASP
テクニカルアプリケーション実行サービス
一般ユーザ GridASP
テクニカルアプリケーション実行サービス
三つの組織の連携によるASPの実現
・SP (Service Provider)・AP (Application Provider)・RP (Resource Provider)
Gfram 1.1.1 (5/17)Ninf-G 2.3 (12/21)Grid MPI 0.2 (11/07)
Focus of Grid Technology Research Center, AIST
National Research Grid Infrastructure (NAREGI) 2003-2007
• Petascale Grid Infrastructure R&D for Future Deployment– $45 mil (US) + $16 mil x 5 (2003-2007) = $125 mil total– Hosted by National Institute of Informatics (NII) and Institute of Molecular Science (IMS)– PL: Ken Miura (FujitsuNII)
• SLs Sekiguchi(AIST), Matsuoka(Titech), Shimojo(Osaka-U), Hirata(IMS)…– Participation by multiple (>= 3) vendors– Resource Contributions by University Centers as well
AIST
Various Partners
Grid MiddlewareGrid Middleware
SuperSINETSuperSINET
Grid R&D Infrastr.Grid R&D Infrastr.15 TF-100TF15 TF-100TF
Grid and Grid and NetworkNetwork
ManagementManagement
““NanoGrid”NanoGrid”IMS ~10TFIMS ~10TF
(BioGrid(BioGridRIKEN)RIKEN)
OtherOtherInst.Inst.
National ResearchNational ResearchGrid Middleware R&DGrid Middleware R&D
NanotechNanotechGrid AppsGrid Apps
(Biotech(BiotechGrid Apps)Grid Apps)
(Other(OtherApps)Apps)
Titech
Fujitsu
NECOsaka-U
U-Kyushu Hitachi
Focused “Grand Challenge” Grid Apps Areas
U-Tokyo
• WP-1: National-Scale Grid Resource Management: Matsuoka (Titech), Kohno(ECU), Aida (Titech)• WP-2: Grid Programming: Sekiguchi(AIST), Ishikawa(AIST)• WP-3: User-Level Grid Tools & PSE: Miura (NII), Sato (Tsukuba-u), Kawata (Utsu
nomiya-u)• WP-4: Packaging and Configuration Management: Miura (NII)• WP-5: Networking, National-Scale Security & User Management Shimojo (Osaka-u), Oie ( Kyushu Tech.)• WP-6: Grid-Enabling Nanoscience Applications : Aoyagi (Kyushu-u)
NAREGI Work Packages
NAREGI Software Stack100 Tflops 級のサイエンスグリッド環境
WP6: Grid-Enabled Apps
WP3: Grid PSE
WP3: Grid Workflow
WP1: SuperScheduler
WP1: Grid Monitoring & Accounting
WP2: Grid Programming-Grid RPC-Grid MPI
WP3: Grid Visualization
WP1: Grid VM
(( Globus,Condor,UNICOREGlobus,Condor,UNICOREOGSA)OGSA)WP5: Grid PKI
WP5: High-Performance Grid Networking
WP
4:
Packag
ing
Business Grid Project A new R&D project funded by METI
FY2003-FY2005 ~2.6B JPY budget in FY2004, (2.8B for FY03)
Leverage IT vendors (Hitachi, Fujitsu, NEC) at Grid investment
Next generation business application infrastructure Three years project: 2003 - 2005 Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, and AIST Jointly funded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and
Industry (METI) To be available open-source
Business Application
Web ServerDBMS
AP Server
AP Server
Business Applications
Physical Resource Pool
StandardJob Description
AutomaticResource Allocation
AutomaticResource Allocation
VirtualizationVirtualization
Logical Resource Pool
StandardResource
Description
Business Grid Project (cont) Resource virtualization
To handle distribution and heterogeneity Service level attainment
Automatic and policy-based management Business application deployment
Discover and allocate appropriate IT resources for the application
Achieve site portability
Thailand National Grid Project
Putchong Uthayopas1 and Vara Varavithya2
1 DirectorHigh Performance Computing and Networking Center
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, [email protected]
2 Department of Electrical EngineeringFaculty of Engineering
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North [email protected]
ThaiGrid Project Found Jan 2002
Build up a long term research partnership to explore The construction of Grid testbed and production environ
ment The building of Grid tools and middleware. The deployment of grid technology to support the mission
of scientific discovery The development of Grid application
Country Report Country Report on on
National GridNational Grid in in SingaporeSingapore
22 July 2004July 2004
Hing-Yan LeeHing-Yan LeeDeputy Director, National Grid OfficeDeputy Director, National Grid Office
National Grid VisionNational Grid Vision
to facilitate the seamless use of an integrated cyber infrastructure in a
secure, effective and efficient manner to advance scientific,
engineering & bio-medical R&D,
with the longer term goal of transforming the Singapore economy
using grid
National Grid Steering CommitteeChairman – Mr. Peter Ho
Facilitates & coordinates
activities
National GridOffice(NGO)
Security
Middleware & Architecture
Governance & Policy
Applications
Network
Working Groups
Virtual Grid Communities
System Administrators
Access Grid
SIGs
Ph
ysic
al S
cie
nces
Lif
e S
cie
nces
Dig
ital M
ed
ia
…
National Grid Operations
Centre (NGOC)
National Grid Competency
Centre (NGCC)
MTI(A*STAR,EDB, RIs)
MINDEF(DSTA, DSO)
MITA(IDA, MDA)
MOH(Hospitals)
MOE(Schools,
NUS, NTU)
Industry(Lilly, Philips.SCS, StarHub)
National GridGovernance Council
(NGGC)
Asia Grid Workshop, July 22Asia Grid Workshop, July 22
Country Report on
Overview of TaiwanKnowledge Innovation National Grid
KING Project
Whey-Fone Tsai, Deputy DirectorNational Center for High-performance Computing
National Applied Research Laboratory
NationalDevelopment Project2003~2006; 30M USD (TWAREN 60M USD)
Build Advanced & CollaborativeEnvironmentfor ResearchCommunities
Deploy Grid Infrastructure and Applications
4040
Computer Storage
Basic Facilities
Broadband Network (TWAREN)
視算
Extension
Sensor
International AllianceAP Community
HPC Alliance Ecology BioHealth -Care E-Learning
Hazard MitigationPRAGMA SCXXAPAN APGrid HPC-Asia
Vis.
Middleware
Application
N
NN
Advanced and Collaborative Environment Healthcare
64bit
LinuxCluster
Cyberinfrastructure of KING
AG for EDU Grid/E-learning
Group and Group CommunicationOn-Line Information Sharing
Multiple Communication
SARS Grid
ANL
Web-Based Access Grid
GIS
Sensor net
summary
International/Regional EffortInternational/Regional EffortAPAN/Grid CommitteeApGridAPEC/TELPRAGMAAsia Grid Summit
Individual activityIndividual activityJapan – NAREGI, Business GridChinese TaipeiSingaporeThai
For Global Collaboration For Global Collaboration ApGrid PMA – by Yoshio
Need to maintain Need to maintain single focal point single focal point (even virtually) for (even virtually) for Grid Technologies in Grid Technologies in this regionthis region
More importantly, More importantly, how to manage how to manage production level grid production level grid for international for international operationoperation
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Asia Pacific Grid Policy Management Authority (APGrid PMA)
Yoshio Tanaka ([email protected])Yoshio Tanaka ([email protected])APGrid PMA, ChairAPGrid PMA, Chair
Grid Technology Research Center,Grid Technology Research Center,AIST,AIST, Japan Japan
Background
GSI is based on X.509 certificates and PKI.GSI is based on X.509 certificates and PKI.Most organizations are launching their own Certificate Authorities (CA) for issuing end-entity certificates for users, hosts, services.
A Virtual Organization (VO) is implemented by federations of A Virtual Organization (VO) is implemented by federations of multiple security domains.multiple security domains.The most popular multi-domain PKI architecture is cross-reThe most popular multi-domain PKI architecture is cross-recognitioncognition
Independent CAs would somehow be licensed or audited by a mutually recognized trusted authority.e.g.
AIST trusts SDG CA operated by CNIC/CAS.CNIC/CAS trusts AIST GRID CA operated by AIST.
Background (cont’d)
Problems of authentication federationsProblems of authentication federationsAll CAs should keep the same level of operation.
How the CA is securely operated?Use HSM? Dedicated CA room?
…All CAs should have no conflict in policy
How the CA identifies end entities?Use face-to-face meeting? Telephone? etc.
…Policy Management Authority (PMA) is a coordinatiPolicy Management Authority (PMA) is a coordination body of CA policies and operations.on body of CA policies and operations.
Status of PMAs
Currently, there are three regional PMAsCurrently, there are three regional PMAsEUGrid PMA (established May 2004)
Former: EUDG WP6 CA Coordination Group (started in 2002)
TAG PMA (going to be established)Former: DOEGrid PMA (started in 2002)
APGrid PMA (established June 2004)Unofficially started in 2003
Each regional PMA is responsible forEach regional PMA is responsible forcoordination of CA policy within the regioncoordination of CA policy with the other regional PMAs
APGrid PMA: Asia Pacific Grid PMA
General Policy Management Authority in Asia PacificGeneral Policy Management Authority in Asia PacificNot specific for ApGrid, Not specific for PRAGMA…
Launched on June 1Launched on June 1stst, 2004, 2004
Defines minimum CA requirementsDefines minimum CA requirements
APGrid PMA approved that we accept two levels of CA:APGrid PMA approved that we accept two levels of CA:Experimental-level CA
Alternative of the Globus CACan be trusted within A-P communities
Production-level CAStrict management is necessaryExpected to be trusted by international communities
History of PMAs
GGF7@Tokyo, March 2003GGF7@Tokyo, March 2003First meeting with EU, DOE, and AP membersAgreed with working on forming the Grid PMA.
develop minimum requirementsdevelop GridPMA charter
Continuous discussions between AP, EU, and TAG PMA for IContinuous discussions between AP, EU, and TAG PMA for International Grid Trust Federation.nternational Grid Trust Federation.
GGF12 and EUGrid PMA meeting@Brussels, September 2004GGF13@Seoul, March 2005EUGridPMA meeting@Tallinn, May 2005GGF14@Chicago, Next week
We (AP, EU, TAG PMAs) have agreed with trust with each otWe (AP, EU, TAG PMAs) have agreed with trust with each other for the federation.her for the federation.
Role of PMAs (examples)Can EGEE trust your CA?Can EGEE trust your CA?
How is the procedure for reviewing/accrediting your CA?Does your CA need to be reviewed by individual organizations in EGEE?If the other CA in Asia wish to be trusted by EGEE, is separate review necessary? APGridPMA will accredit your CA. EGEE does not need to review/accredit your CA.
Can your organization trust CAs in EGEE?Can your organization trust CAs in EGEE?How is the procedure for reviewing?Do you need to review all CAs in EGEE?EUGridPMA will accredit CAs. Both you and APGridPMA do not need to review/accredit CAs in EGEE.
If you will launch a new CA that is expected to be trusted by organizatioIf you will launch a new CA that is expected to be trusted by organizations in EGEE, how should you design policy and practices of your CA?ns in EGEE, how should you design policy and practices of your CA?
APGrid PMA provides minimum CA requirements.
APGridPMA: Status (Members and CAs)
Affiliation Name Production CA
Experimental CA
LCG?
AIST / Japan Yoshio Tanaka in operation will close no
ASCC / Taiwan Eric Yen in operation none yes
KISTI / Korea Jae-Hyuck Kwak in operation in operation yes
CAS / China Kai Nan in operation in operation no
IHEP / China Gonxing Sun CP under review
none yes
VPAC/Australia Damon Smith planning in operation yes
NCHC / Taiwan Julian Yu-Chung Chen
planning in operation no
Osaka U / Japan Susumu Date planning in operation no
SDSC / USA Mason Katz no plan planning no
HKU / HongKong Chen Lin, Elaine no plan in operation no
U of Hyd / India Arun Agarwal no plan in operation no
USM / Malaysia Boon Yaik no plan in operation no
BII / Singapore Kishore Sakharkar no plan in operation no
APGridPMA: Status
Regular (monthly) VTC.Regular (monthly) VTC.(physical) face-to-face meeting once per year.(physical) face-to-face meeting once per year.We have started mutual auditWe have started mutual auditIn order to implement International Grid Trust FedeIn order to implement International Grid Trust Federation, we are preparing APGrid CA RPM file that coration, we are preparing APGrid CA RPM file that contains CA certificates and policy files of APGrid CAsntains CA certificates and policy files of APGrid CAs
GridPMA RPM will includeEUGridPMA RPMAPGridPMA RPMTAGPMA RPM
CACA
CACA
CACA
CACACACAEUGrid PMA
CACA
CACA
CACA
CACA
APGrid PMA
CACA
TAG PMA
CACA CACA
CACACACA CACA
APGridPMA is a coordination body of CA policiAPGridPMA is a coordination body of CA policies in Asia Pacific.es in Asia Pacific.APGridPMA is collaborating with EUGrid PMA aAPGridPMA is collaborating with EUGrid PMA and TAGPMA for International Grid Trust Federand TAGPMA for International Grid Trust Federation.tion.
Summary
More Information
APGrid PMAAPGrid PMAhttp://www.apgridpma.org/
EUGrid PMAEUGrid PMAhttp://www.eugridpma.org/
TAGPMATAGPMAhttp://www.tagpma.org/
GridPMAGridPMAhttp://www.gridpma.org/
ApGridApGridhttp://www.apgrid.org/
PRAGMAPRAGMAhttp://www.pragma-grid.net/
GTRC/AISTGTRC/AISThttp://www.gtrc.aist.go.jp/
My email addressMy email [email protected], [email protected]