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Steven
From: ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org
[mailto:ogsa-bes-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Steven Newhouse
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:25 AM
To: ogsa-bes-wg@ogf.org
Subject: [OGSA-BES-WG] Telecon - Friday 6th July 2007
Apologies for the confusion…
this telecon is tomorrow (Friday) not today at 1600 UK time. I have provided
some provisional responses for discussion on the telecon of the unresolved
public comments.
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Duration: 1hr
Agenda
IPR Notice
Agenda Bashing
Resolved Issues from Public Comment
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See responses on GridForge
Unresolved Issues from Public Comment
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Scope the generation of unique BES activity identifier
(From BD).
P21: This refers to a unique
identifier provided by the client when creating an activity. If this optional
extension is supported and the unique identifier is used again to create an
activity then the second attempt should be considered part of the initial
attempt. It is not the responsibility of the BES to maintain or monitor
uniqueness of the identifier over time… just to map any provided to identifier
to any previous attempts to start an activity.
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JSDL Elements dealing with complex processor
architectures (e.g. multi-core) (From SZ).
This is a matter for JSDL to
extend their processor representation model. The current BES resource model
supports collections of homogeneous clusters (i.e. so BES can represent a
heterogeneous resources) and this would be one approach to dealing with this
issue in the interim.
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Representation of queues within a BES container (from
SZ).
JSDL supports the specification
of resource requirements and of specific hosts as part of the job
specification. Queues cannot be directly specified in JSDL nor are they
directly represented in the BES resource model. However, if there are specific
resources represented by the BES that the job should be placed on then these
can be specified in the JSDL and it is up to the BES to respect the resource
request and place the activity accordingly.
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Inclusion of Failed activities into
TotalNumberOfActivities and failed lifetime (from SZ).
See table on Page 14. The text
in the box should be altered to better reflect the text in section 6.1.4. If an
activity is still known to the BES then it is reported in this count –
including failed or complete activities. How long these activities remain
registered in the system is implementation dependent.
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Author, Contributor and Acknowledgements Lists (from
SN).
Addition of Mark Morgan from UVa
as an author and Liang ZHONG from Beihang
University as a contributor.
Edit and last call before submission