Dear All,
I would also like to add that you can find a general documentation of
Serpens suite here:
https://kepler-project.org/users/documentation
More information about each module can be found in its documentation
file, available as part of Kepler help system after installation.
Finally, the tutorials, descriptions, user guides and more are
available at project's website:
http://serpens.psnc.pl
Please excuse my double post,
Best regards,
Tomek
Cytowanie Tomasz Żok <t...@man.poznan.pl>:
Dear All,
We are happy to announce the availibility of Serpens suite in Kepler
module manager (it supports grid workflow execution). Serpens contains
three modules additional to regular Kepler release.
1) The first module is responsible for cooperation with gLite
middleware, the widely adopted grid middleware. Using a set of actors
and ready template workflows, you can build solutions ranging from
single jobs to numerous range-scan parametric jobs. The actors
available in the module lets you:
* List available services for given grid virtual organisation.
* Upload and download many files in parallel.
* Prepare, submit and resubmit jobs.
* Manage jobs.
2) The second module is a bridge to UNICORE grid middleware. A set of
Kepler actors perform basic operations using UNICORE services. Their
combination gives the possibility to build complex and featureful
workflows.
Namely, the actors in the module allow to:
* Query UNICORE registry and obtain information about available resources.
* Upload/download data to/from UNICORE storage.
* Submit jobs into UNICORE sites.
* Check statuses of the running jobs.
* Retrieve Standard Output and Standard Error of UNICORE job.
* Retrieve UNICORE job output generated by application started at
remote machine.
3) The last module contains actors useful in communication with
Vine::Toolkit services. Vine::Toolkit gathers several grid middleware
access libraries under a uniform set of operations.
Again, actors available range from information getters to action executors.
Serpens and its modules are released officially as a 2.2.1 version.
Recently, UNICORE module was released independetly as a minor version
upgrade - 2.3.0. This new release allows to communicate with UNICORE
server on a BES (Basic Execution Services) interface and enhances
security.
The module comes with documentation of every actor and examples ranging
from basic operations to a full-featured workflow: from input
preparation, job submission and monitoring to the final step of output
retrieval.
We would like to thank Ilkay Altintas, Jianwu Wang and SDSC in general
for help and support during the whole process of successful release
cycle.
Best regards,
Marcin, Michal and Tomek
--
Tomasz Zok
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
ul. Noskowskiego 10, 61-704 Poznan, POLAND
http://www.man.poznan.pl
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