Grid5000:School2014
Grid5000 Spring School 2014
June 17-19, 2014 - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Organized by GIS G5K, Hemera and the ENS Lyon, LIP Laboratory with the financial support of Inria,
Introduction
After the successful 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 editions (respectively 100, 72, 80, 67 and 75 registered participants), Grid'5000 practitioners and future users are invited to gather, learn and share experience around the usage of Grid'5000 as a scientific instrument.
Hosted by Ecole Normale Supérieure, from June 17th to June 19th 2014, this 6th edition of the Grid'5000 school will bring together, but is not limited to, Grid'5000's newbies as well as expert-users, technical team and executive committee for 3 days of keynotes, talks and practical sessions focusing on best-practices and results. Presentations and practical sessions will cover basic and advanced usages of the platform as well as lessons on experiment control at large-scale. A challenge contest to showcase tools and environments demonstrating the deployment of distributed systems on Grid'5000 (including large-scale middleware, parallel and cloud applications, etc.) will be held this year for the third time. Language for the school will be English.
School location and Travel Information
Going to Grid'5000 school
The school is held at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon - Site Monod. 46 allée d'Italie, Lyon 69007. See the map.
If you come using public transportation, take metro line B for direction "Gare d'Oullins" and stop at "Debourg" station. More travel information is available at ENS Lyon website
Find meeting rooms during the event
Social events location
- On Tuesday at Ninkasi: 10 minutes by walk from G5K school campus or by public transportation, stop at station "Stade de Gerland" (metro line B).
- On Wednesday at Brasserie Georges: By public transportation, go to station "Lyon Perrache" (metro line A or tramway line 1 & 2). From G5K school campus, take tramway line 1 at "ENS-Lyon" staion.
Program
Tuesday 17th June Amphi B - ENS Lyon - Monod Site - 3rd floor
8:45-9:00 : Welcoming (Amphi B)
9:00-10:00 : Keynote : Xavier Vigouroux (BULL) : "Power consumption constraints and impacts" (Amphi B)
- Abstract : "The power consumption is becoming the main limitation for data centers. During this talk will be presented what could be the mid-term and long-term impacts of this limitation for the ecosystems. Based on this vision, the speaker will present what Bull is planning to cope with it limitations"
10:00-10:30 : break
10:30-12:30 : Presentation from G5K users (4 slots) : Session "Big Data and Performance" (Amphi B)
- Jonathan Rouzaud-Cornabas and Laurent Pouilloux : "Performance analysis and models for collocated VMs running on multi-core physical machines"
- Mihaly Berekmeri, Damián Serrano, Sara Bouchenak, Nicolas Marchand and Bogdan Robu : "A Control Approach for Performance of Big Data Systems"
- Miguel Liroz Gistau, Reza Akbarinia and Patrick Valduriez : "Using Grid5000 for MapReduce Experiments"
- Lokman Rahmani, Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bouge and Matthieu Dorier : "Towards Smart In Situ Visualization of Climate Simulation"
12:30-14:00 : Lunch
14:00-15:45 : Parallel practical sessions (4 sessions in parallel)
- Getting Started (GN1-E001)
- KVM virtual machines on the production environment, without deployment (includes network subnet reservation) (GN1-171)
- Luc Sarzyniec, Tomasz Buchert, Emmanuel Jeanvoine and Lucas Nussbaum: "Building a Virtual Experimental Environment with Distem" (LR6-D014)
- Laurent Pouilloux, Francois Rossigneux and Daniel Balouek-Thomert: "Energy monitoring on Grid'5000" (LR6-1027)
15:45-16:15 : break (Amphi B)
16:15-18:00 : Parallel practical sessions (4 sessions in parallel)
- Grid'5000 REST API (GN1-E001)
- Storage tools for Grid'5000 (GN1-171)
- Laurent Pouilloux and Jonathan Rouzaud-Cornabas "Perform cloud experiments on Grid'5000 with vm5k" (LR6-D014)
- Tomasz Buchert, Stéphane Martin and Lucas Nussbaum: "Orchestrating experiments with XPFlow, a workflow-based experiment control engine" (LR6-1027)
19:00-21:00 : Social event : Food, drinks and music in Ninkasi
Wednesday 18th June UNESCO Room ENS Lyon Monod site
9:00-10:00 : Keynote : Wu Feng (Virginia Tech, USA) (Main Conference Room)
10:00-10:30 : break
10:30-12:30 : Presentation from G5K users (4 slots) - Session "Framework and networking" (Main Conference Room)
- Arnaud Legrand, Martin Quinson and Frederic Suter : "Toward Better Simulation of MPI Applications on Ethernet/TCP Networks"
- Luca Muscariello, Giovanna Carofiglio and Massimo Gallo : "Running large scale experimentation on Content-Centric Networking via the Grid’5000 platform"
- Trong Tuan Vu and Bilel Derbel : "On the performance of Link-Heterogeneous Load Balancing Algorithms"
- Matthieu Dorier : "Mitigating Cross-Application I/O Interference on Grid'5000"
12:30-14:00 : lunch
14:00-15:45 : Parallel practical sessions (4 sessions in parallel)
- Deploying OpenStack Grizzly (with or without KaVLAN) (GN1-E001)
- Christophe Cerin, Takoudjou Kamdem Alain, Heithem Abbes and Walid Saad. "BOINC as a Service in Grid'5000 using SlapOS" (GN1-171)
- Matthieu Imbert and Laurent Pouilloux: "Execo" (LR6-D014)
- Cristian Ruiz, Michael Mercier, Salem Harrache and Olivier Richard: "Building Software Appliances with Kameleon" (LR6-1027)
15:45-16:15 : break
16:15-18:00 : Parallel practical sessions in parallel to challenge demos (4 sessions in parallel)
- Accelerators on Grid'5000 (GPU and Xeon Phy) (GN1-E001)
- Advanced_Kadeploy (LR6-D014)
- Ghislain Landry Tsafack Chetsa. Data exploration using R (LR6-1027)
- Challenge presentations (Main Conference Room)
20:00-23:00 : Diner in Brasserie Georges
Thursday 19th June UNESCO Room ENS Lyon Monod site
9:00-9:45 : Introduction to Grid'5000 - feature overview by David Margery (Main Conference Room)
- Abstract : In the presentation, we will shortly motivate why Grid'5000 was built, and describe the type of experiment lifecycle it supports. Resource discovery, resource provisionning, and configuration will be covered for the different types of resources supported by the instrument : computes, data blocks, IPs, VLANs.
9:45-10:00 : break
10:00-11:00 : Keynote : André Brinkmann (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany) : How do I tell it to my hardware? (Main Conference Room)
- Abstract : Computer hardware and software are getting more and more complex, making application development a challenging task. One way to reduce the development efforts is to abstract from the underlying IT infrastructure by using multi-tier architectures, high-level languages and programming frameworks. Unfortunately, this approach hides opportunities to optimize accesses to the underlying hardware, which often leads to poor scalability. The talk includes techniques to pass semantic information from the application through different software layers down to the hardware, so that low-level software layers can use application knowledge to adapt to changing environments; examples will be given from the areas of high performance computing and Cloud computing.
11:00-13:00 : Presentation from G5K users (4 slots) - Session "Environments and Energy" (Main Conference Room)
- Tomasz Buchert, Lucas Nussbaum and Jens Gustedt : "A workflow-inspired, modular and robust approach to experiments using Grid’5000 and similar testbeds"
- Joseph Emeras, Emmanuel Jeanvoine and Lucas Nussbaum : "An Experimental Environment for the Evaluation of Exascale HPC Runtimes"
- Daniel Balouek-Thomert, Eddy Caron and Laurent Lefevre : "Energy-Aware Server Provisioning at the Middleware level through Green Scheduling"
- Matthieu Simonin, Eugen Feller, Anne-Cécile Orgerie, Yvon Jégou, David Margery and Christine Morin : "snooze : evaluation of the self-healing and self configuration mechanisms"
13:00 - 14:00 : Lunch
14:00-15:30 : Selected talks from G5K Community (Main Conference Room)
- Grid'5000 for high-quality reproducible research by Lucas Nussbaum
- Abstract : There is currently a push towards higher-quality and more reproducible experimental research. The specific features of HPC and Clouds research make it a field where those questions are particularly important. In this talk, we will highlight some challenges faced in HPC and Clouds research, and describe how Grid'5000 already addresses many of them. We will also discuss some future plans and remaining open questions.
- Grid’5000 - Beyond Grids and Clouds by Adrien Lèbre
- Abstract : Although HPC has been the primary focus of Grid’5000, the infrastructure has continuously evolved to address additional concerns such as server virtualisation, cloud, and more recently energy concerns. To illustrate such evolutions, we will present few cloud experiments that have been conducted on top of the platform and discuss how the use of advanced toolkits made them possible. We will conclude the presentation by raising current challenges about network virtualization and big data the Grid’5000 community is facing and the first technical solutions the technical board has provided.
- EE@G5K by Laurent Lefèvre
- Abstract : This talk will cover recent works dealing with energy efficiency and energy reduction and benefiting from the Green Grid5000 infrastructure.
15:30-16:00 : Conclusion / Awards (best presentation, best challenge) / End of G5K Spring School (Main Conference Room)
16:00-16:30 : break
16:30-19:00 : G5K Scientific Commitee (reserved for scientific committee members)
Registration (closed)
Number of participants is limited ! Register today by using the following link : http://registration.gipco-adns.com/site/2987/Grid+5000+registration
REGISTRATION FEES :
- 130 € for students
- 200 € for academics
Registration fees includes :
- Access to the session
- Coffee breaks
- Lunch at the Crous restaurant
- Welcom reception at Nikasi on 17th june
- Gala diner at Brasserie Georges on 18th june
CANCELLATION : All cancellations must be received by June 6th, 2014, by writing to the Conference and Seminar Office at the mail below : sophie.azzaro@inria.fr
No refund will normally be made after that date except in exceptional circumstance (for example : transport strike, last minute hospitalization ) and only at the discretion of Inria .
Lyon "Computing Day"
A presentation and discussion day related to scientific computing in Lyon and its area (in French) is organized on Monday, 16th June. More information and program at http://lyoncalcul.univ-lyon1.fr/spip.php?article3
Note: This event (and its registration) is collocated, but separate from Grid'5000 school.
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Call for presentations and practical sessions
Important dates
- April 7, 2014 (deadline extended): full-submission deadline for presentation and practical sessions proposals
- April 30th, 2014: notification to authors
- June 6th, 2014: Registration to the Grid'5000 Large Scale Deployment Challenge.
Call for presentations
Grid'5000 users are invited to present recent results (including already published results) obtained using Grid'5000 as well as the tools and techniques used to produce these results. They will be evaluated based on:
- their scientific contribution,
- the quality of their experimental process
- the potential for other users to reproduce those experiments and/or to learn from those experiments for their own problems
- availability and visibility of the environments and scripts used, or
- clear description of the techniques used
The presentations will last 30mn and will have a fixed format with
- 15mn to describe the scientific results
- 5 to 10mn to present techniques used to conduct the experiments
- 10 to 5mn for questions.
Submissions in the Springer LNCS style should be either:
- 1 to 2 pages document (i.e a short paper) focusing on Grid'5000 usage and referencing a recently published or submitted paper describing the work. Please send a pre-print of this document to help assess the interest of the work for presentation to the Grid'5000 school. This pre-print will not be made public.
- 4 to 6 pages, presenting work in progress
Submissions will be handled through Easychair system : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=g5kss14
Call for practical sessions
Seasoned Grid'5000 users are invited to submit proposals for practical sessions. These practical sessions should be focused on dedicated kadeploy environments maintained by the submitters or on specific tools developed or used to ease the use of Grid'5000 (e.g. on common use-cases of the instrument). In particular, maintainers of Glite, Condor or cloud management stack (to name a few) are invited to make their work known. Practical sessions should be 1,5h or 2h long, or combine 2 sessions. Authors are invited to submit a 2 page long proposal detailing the tool, environment or technique that will be taught to practitioners, as well as the main steps of the practical session. Submissions will be handled through Easychair system : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=g5kss14
Registration for the Grid'5000 Large Scale Deployment Challenge
A challenge will be organized during the upcoming Grid'5000 School 2014, and we encourage users to submit a demo of your Grid'5000 experiment. Submission about all acceptable uses of Grid'5000 are welcomed: experiments on networking, virtualization, operating system, runtime, middleware, libraries, programming models, emulation, simulation, applications ... It is a great opportunity to demonstrate your work, your tools, and your mastering of the Grid'5000 platform. A submission consists in a short document (1 to 4 pages in the Springer LNCS style) describing the scientific context of the experiment, and giving an overview of the experiment. Submissions will be handled through Easychair system : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=g5kss14 A few submissions will then be selected by the jury (composed of members of the Grid'5000 steering committee), and selected candidates will get the chance to do a live demo during the Grid'5000 School (the full experiment is expected to take between 30 minutes and 1 hour). Prizes will be awarded based on (in no particular order):
- size of the experiment (number of cores/nodes/clusters/sites and percentage of used resources: network, CPU, RAM, disks)
- complexity of the experiment
- efficiency of the experiment (qualitative ratio between quality of results and used resources)
- use of Grid'5000 features: Kadeploy, the Grid'5000 API, KaVLAN ...
- reproducibility: is your experiment fully scripted? Does it involve some manual steps?
- quality of the experimental process and methodology
- interest of the experiment for the Grid'5000 community
- quality of the live demo
Candidates can group themselves in teams. However, only one prize per team will be given. There is no restriction on the status of participants: interns, PhD students, engineers, permanent staff are all welcomed. However, when deciding the attribution of prizes, the status of participants might be taken into account.
Organizing committees
General chairs and organizers
- Laurent Lefevre
- Frédéric Desprez
- David Margery
Program committee
- Eddy Caron
- Fabrice Huet
- Emmanuel Jeannot
- Yvon Jegou
- Adrien Lèbre
- Nouredine Melab
- Jean-Marc Menaud
- Lucas Nussbaum
- Christian Perez
- Jean-Marc Pierson
- Martin Quinson
- Olivier Richard
- Pierre Sens
- Luiz Angelo Steffenel
Local chairs
- Evelyne Blesle
- Eddy Caron
- Simon Delamare
- Jean-Patrick Gelas
- Olivier Gluck
- Laurent Lefevre
- Laurent Pouilloux
- Jonathan Rouzaud Cornabas