Informal REDDnet software stack meeting, 3Dec06

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Logistics

The meeting is going to be at the Hyatt, i.e. the Internet2 meeting hotel. It's going to be held in 24B&C, which is on the second level of the Hyatt. This map of the second level highlights the rooms; overall map of the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place is also on-line. We're going to try to start discussions at 1; some of the Vandy people won't join the meeting until about 2:00.

Goals

  • Settle on the contents of the first "REDDnet release" of the LN stack, subject to revision as a result of the discussions with users in the next days meeting.
  • Layout a roadmap for further development, subject to the same reservation as above
  • Discuss and formulate a plan for coordinating the work of the software community

Topics, Questions, and Issues

Here are some topics that have generated some interest. Of special interest are things that we need to move toward agreement on.

  • What should the standard release of the LN software for REDDnet contain? What should the timetable look like?
  • What should the standard release include?* How should we integrate security/authentication into the LN middleware framework? The LoCI group did an early approach. The Czech group has done another one.
  • Can we agree on a standard network (as opposed to file system) interface to directory services, so that we get interoperability between L-Store, LDoN, etc.? What should it be?
  • How should we harmonize/unify methods of moving data, e.g. LoRS vs. L-Store?
  • We need a standard way of numbering NFU Ops, similar to Iana.
  • What needs to be done with regard to a "community process" for LN and REDDnet? It seems clear that we need a process, or set of practices, that help us discuss issues as they come up and achieve consensus on key questions so that the community as a whole can advance.
  • Now that we've started to use NFU Ops routinely, what are the requirements for integrating NFU Ops into the standard distribution of IBP?
  • Other possible areas for discussion
    • Documentation
    • Licensing

Elements of the LN interface/software stack

Here's a list of the interfaces and software packages that make up the LN middleware stack, presented just to provide a frame of reference for the meeting. No pretension is made to completeness, so please feel free to add other items.

  • IBP
    • NFU
  • exNode library
  • LoRS toolkit
  • L-Store
  • L-bone (Nevoa resource discovery)
  • LoDN
  • LSL
  • I/0 libraries
    • libxio
    • stdio
    • netCDF/L
    • HDF5
    • MPI/IO
  • Nevoa tools and services
  • File system work (Vandy, Czechs, Nevoa, etc.)