API

From Grid5000
Revision as of 17:18, 3 November 2008 by Crohr (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Purpose of this document

Define the main characteristics of the Grid5000 API.

Definitions

Grid5000 (G5K)
an infrastructure distributed in 9 sites around France, for research in large-scale parallel and distributed systems.
Site
a location, geographically remarkable, hosting one or more resources at the disposal of G5K principals.
Experiment
a scientific project that tries to solve non-trivial issues, with regard to parallel and distributed systems, by using the Grid5000 platform as a testbed. A principal conducts an experiment by executing a set of jobs (with possible dependencies between them ?) on a set of resources hosted on one or more sites, which have been allocated for its sole usage for a certain period of time.
Job
a discrete unit of work that uses one or more resources of a certain site to execute a specified program during a certain period of time.
Resource
general denomination of a component of G5K: computing or networking asset.
Principal
a physical person or a computing program having been granted an access to G5K.
Program
an original piece of code containing all the instructions required for its correct execution, on a few or any kind of resources.

Functional Requirements

  • Experiment management (job submission, experiment supervision and control) should be supported by the API.
  • Resource management (description, allocation, manipulation, supervision) should be supported by the API.
  • Deployment management (description of environment images, bulk deployment on resources) should be supported by the API.
  • Data management (reporting) should be supported by the API.
  • Site management should be supported by the API.
  • User management should be supported by the API.
  • Authentication and authorization should be supported by the API.
  • Asynchronous notification (email) should be supported by the API.
  • User-Data synchronization should be supported by the API ?

Non-functional Requirements

  • Asynchronous operations should be supported by the API.
  • Bulk operations should be supported by the API.
  • Auditing, logging and accounting should not be exposed.
  • QoS does not require explicit support on API level.
  • Transactions do not require explicit support on API level.
  • The exception handling of the API should allow for application level error recovery strategies.
  • Tracking of API usage should be supported by the API.
  • Data replication between sites should be facilitated by the API.

Resources addressable by the API

Site, Job, Resource, User, Environment, Deployment, Notification

The complete document can be seen at http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dctwqtzh_41g64qxtfd