14–17 Sept 2010
Beurs van Berlage
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Session

User Training - Getting started with the European Grid Infrastructure

14 Sept 2010, 14:00
Yakult Room (Beurs van Berlage)

Yakult Room

Beurs van Berlage

Damrak 277 Amsterdam

Description

Introduction

This session provides introduction to the concepts of Grid Computing, and to the architecture, components

and user support services of the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI).


The session consists of short talks and demonstrations that introduce

  • Main services of the European Grid Infrastructure
  • Getting access to the EGI production infrastructure
  • Lifecycle of a job, low level access: command line tools
  • Complex jobs, high level tools for application development
  • Providing grid applications for end users

The course does not require prior knowledge of grid computing and of EGI. It aims to demonstrate the value of

EGI for data- and compute-intensive e-Science projects, and give practical information on the steps that need to

be taken to benefit from EGI services. Attendees will have the opportunity to become familiar with the structure and

components of the European Grid and how these can advance e-Science applications.



Speakers

Speakers are from European research institutes and universities and operate User Community Support services in EGI.



Detailed schedule

  • Introduction to EGI, main services of the infrastructure, getting access (talk, Gergely Sipos, EGI.eu)
  • Demo: Finding your CA, requesting a certificate (Dutch CA as an example)
  • Lifecycle of a job, low level access: command line tools (talk, Gergely Sipos, EGI.eu)
  • Demo: Submitting a job from command line (Antonio Calanducci, INFN, Catania)
  • Complex jobs, support for the development of complex applications (talk, Gergely Sipos, EGI.eu)
  • Demo: Developing and managing complex application with P-GRADE portal (Gergely Sipos, EGI.eu)
  • Providing grid applications for end users (talk, Gergely)
  • Demo: gLibrary application (Antonio Calanducci, INFN, Catania)
  • Conclusions, Q&A




Registration

The tutorial is part of the main program of the EGI Technical Forum, no additional registration is required.

Presentation materials

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