Apr 20, 2007

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Coordinates

  • Time: 10:30EST/9:30CST/7:30PST
  • Conference #:510-665-5437 Meeting ID:7333

Attending

  • Alan Tackett, Larry Dawson, Santi de Ledesma, Bobby Brown (Vanderbilt, in Nashville)
  • Dan Engh, Paul Sheldon (Vanderbilt, via skype from CERN)
  • Micah Beck, Terry Moore (UT)
  • P.R. Blackwell, Diana Gunter (SFAU)
  • Hunter Hagewood (Nevoa, via Skype from Brazil)
  • Martin Swany (UDel?)
  • Others?

Agenda for today's call

Internet2: REDDnet side meeting (Tuesday, Apr. 24, 6:30-9:30p, Salon D/E

(Note: beverages will be served, but not food; have dinner before coming) Possible Agenda Items

  • Presentations from International LN community
    • Czech LN effort (Lukas Hejtmanek, Ludek Matyska)
    • Nevoa Network software (Hunter Hagewood, via teleconference)
  • Developing REDDnet user scenarios
  • Discussion of provisioning plan, i.e. shared ownership of node resources with collaborators
  • Strawman proposal for REDDnet rollout
  • REDDnet configuration, e.g. permanent vs. working storage
  • REDDnet virtual community
  • Integration with HP networking
    • UltraLight
    • Phoebus
  • Protocol interoperability for directory service -- possible protocols: Webdav, CIVS, NFS

Internet2 Track Session

Updates

  • Activities at CERN
  • Status of L-Store Dev
  • TexasView tests with LStore

Meeting Notes

  • CMS talk was quite
  • L-Store security infrastructure is looking good. Error encoding capability is being improved. The reconstruction algorithm is completely generic.
  • Server is currently working and passes all the current test. More tests are being written for the cord server. User level proxy for the security layer is being finished. The client is basically done.
  • Storecore and Nevoa explorer is currently being integrated. The former is about done. Work that remains is to set up tests for the entire system.