Quarterly
Report for the Distributed Monitoring Framework (DMF) project, October 2004
Progress:
August 2004 to October 2004
The
focus of the DMF project for this quarter has been to complete work on nl-lite
(NetLogger light), a smaller, simplier version of NetLogger that contains
only the functionality that most project actually need. Another focus has
been to improve the NetLogger documentation. These tasks are nearly complete.
With the GGF Network Measurements
WG, we continued to lead work on providing a framework for interoperable querying,
scheduling, and reporting of network measurements. This work builds upon the
NM-WG's GGF draft recommendation, "A Hierarchy of Network Performance Characteristics
for Grid Applications and Services", an abstract classification and description
of the most important network measurements. The principal elements of the
framework are two XML schemas: one to query and/or request a measurement (immediately
or in the future), and the other to report the result. These schemas will
be combined into a single Web Services request-response operation, thus providing
a Web Services front-end to existing network monitoring systems. For this
effort, we continue to be extremely active
in the Global Grid Forum. We attended GGF-10 in Brussels to continue these
schema discussions.
We
continue to collaborate with several groups, including NLANR, EU DataGrid,
Globus, and the IEPM project at SLAC on the possible use of NetLogger to collect
monitoring data for their projects.
We
continue working with several groups to help add NetLogger instrumentation
to their software. In particular, we have been working with the CMS and MonaLisa
projects, as well as the Ice Cube project.
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