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Johari recommended a future PingER workshop later this year. Hanan at UTM has agreed to take the lead. It It will be 25-26 June at the University of Malaya. There is a document. I I have amended the schedule to replace Les by a NUST person (Kahsif/Anjum?) for the second day technical sessions from NUST.
It does not appear possible to fund someone from NUST or Bebo. If this is the case, then Saqib and Johari will give the second day technical session using Kashif's presentation at UNIMAS last year. Kashif will connect remotely to provide assistance. For the NUST session on experiences on the first day, Anjum will pre-record the talk. In the case of Bebo he woud only come if he could contribute, also June is a problem for him. He would be able to participate remotely for the session on futures. Also Bebo is interested in working with students at SLAC on new visualization tools.
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For attendees Anjum pointed out it would be good to get 2 representatives from each of the 20 public Malaysian universities. One participant would be from the computer division (more to do with installing and maintaining), the other from Faculty (more for the research side). It would also be good to get a non MYREN University and someone from Malaysia Telecom. Bebo will provide contacts at MIMOS and Manipal.
Funding/Proposals
Johari reported that the FRGS proposal had been accepted. It is for 75K MRs (~$35K). It is for 5 people.
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We also agreed that the projects we have been gathering should be divided into Development and Research. Since the meeting Les did this, see Potential PingER Projects .
UNIMAS
There is a problem with the UNIMAS traceroute. It appears both in pinger.unimas.my and in the Raspberry. It appears pinger.unimas.my is behind a NAT that is not passing the traceroute UDP probes. Other hosts at UNIMAS are not seeing the problem, so Johari believes it may have to do with the IPTABLES in pinger.unimas.my. Traceroute using the -I option (send the probes using ICMP rather than UDP) seems to work (but needs root access). Thus it would appear not to be in the return (ICMP "time exceeded") response. The probes (when not using the -I option are UDP packets using sequentially ports 33434 - 33465 for up to 30 hops). It is possible that ports > some number may be blocked. Update Johari, Anjum.
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It is not easy to find such sites in those states. Obvious targets are universities, for example UUM in Kedah and UNIMAP in Perlis, but those sites are not ping-able. One way is to approach these universities and explain to them about PingER project and request for the ping packet to be enable. Les has sent HostFinder.pl to Johari to possibly assist in finding hosts.
UM
Since the traceroute is working, "we" can start to make a routing study similar to https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/IEPM/Routing+from+UNIMAS. Badrul has a student who will be working on the case study and will coordinate with Saqib at UTM and Johari at UNIMAS to combine results and to put together a paper for the Malaysian ISI Journal probably around the end of June
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Raja is waiting for the Letter of Support from NUST after which he will mail the documents for SEVIS ID process. (3/20/2013). Anjum believes he will get the letter signed by 3/21/20142013). Anjum mentioned there were discussions between Raja and NUST that need to be resolved. Next day after the meeting things seemed to be cleared up, since Raja forwarded to SLAC the letter of support from NUST.
The visit of Arshad and the NUST Rector to UM and UTM fell through due the Rector being sick.
Potential projects
Managing <HostList> for Malaysia from Johari
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Coordinate and lead the installation of PingER monitoring at multiple Malayisan sites
Build and install a new http://www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/pinger/tools/pingER-2.0.2.tar.gz file with the improved version of pinger2.pl
Make PingER support IPv6.
PingER at SLAC
The annual report to the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Standing Committee on Inter-regional Connectivity (SCIC) has also been completed. Les has been invited to give a general colloquiam at SLAC on the Internet where it came from, challenges and how it is performing. the latter section will report some PingER case studies and measurements.
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Institute | name and Email | Skype ID |
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UNIMAS | Johari Abdullah (johari.abdullah@gmail.com) | focusit unimas |
UNIMAS | Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer <nara@fit.unimas.my> | Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer |
UTM | Saqib Ali (saqibutm@gmail.com) | saqibutm |
UTM | Prof. Dr Hanan <hanan@utm.my> | profhanan or Abdul Hanan Abdullah |
UM | ABDULLAH BIN GANI <abdullah@um.edu.my> | abdullahanakgani |
UM | Dr Rafidah Md Noor - <fidah@um.edu.my> |
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UM | Dr Nor Badrul Anuar Jumaat - <badrul@um.edu.my> | askbard |
UM | salwa@um.edu.my |
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NUST/SEECS | anjum.naveed@seecs.edu.pk | anjum naveed |
NUST/SEECS | kashif.sattar@seecs.edu.pk | Kashif Satar kashifsattar75 |
NUST/SEECS | Raja Asad Khan (11mseerakhan@seecs.edu.pk) | Raja Asad |
Virginia Tech | Umar Kalim (umar@cs.vt.edu) | Umar Kalim |
SLAC | White, Bebo <bebo@slac.stanford.edu> | Bebo White |
SLAC | Cottrell, R. Les <cottrell@slac.stanford.edu> | rlacottrell |