Agenda for SEECS/SLAC meeting May 26th, 2011.

Bold face topics are to be addressed in the meeting.

Future

Pakistani case study - Zafar, Anjum

  1. 27 more hosts are yet to be deployed, currently at ~ 37 will go to 60.
  2. Sadia Updated the MOS reports for PERN-PERN, PERN to non-PERN, see  here. This is suffiicinet forr Anjum. Anjum is waiting tio hera from Anwar to schedule. 
  3. To assist in identifying PERN nodes Sadia has updated the affinity groups and procedures and add a PERN group and a PERN-POP group. This is documented at http://www-dev.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/scriptdoc.pl?name=create-group.pl
  4. pingerjms.pern.edu.pk is a node deployed at Jamshoro university and it will remain UP 24 hours because it has a backup power supply as it is POP. However, another node pinger.usindh.edu.pk is in the network of unversity (Non-POP) and is behaving how a networkcommonly behaves in that region. Compare the measurements of both the nodes and analyze. Check if all metrics are working and also check if avaialbility is better. Amber will be doing this. Done. See Comparison of PoP (pingerjms.pern.edu.pk) and Non-PoP (pinger.usindh.edu.pk). We need to verify the tracreoutes and min RTT. 
  5. Has anyone at PERN been approached about giving someone from HEC the responsibility for ongoing support. Concern will be that once the nodes are deployed, we will have all the latest patches but since these nodes will be on internal network and it could be a potential security hazard once security is breached. Umar suggests that we should get this in writing from HEC that they'll be responsible for these nodes on their POPs. This is probably in the noise compared to the HEC problem. Anjum will send email to Anwar Amjad or one of his lieutenants  to ID someone to manage the nodes. No word. Managing of node is responsibility of NUST after project is closed.
  6. Putting monitoring hosts on UPS. Anjum is following on this with PERN. Just the POP nodes.
  7. Dr. Anjum and his team at SEECS will be presenting the Pinger performance in reference to PERN and POPs to HEC (Anwar Amjad and his team). Sadia and Amber will be helping him. Dr. Les would be providing input on what should be included in presentation that could be of interest to HEC. Few things that he would like we should present are: MOS analysis as discussed , UET Taxila analysis, more concrete findings in terms of high RTT for various nodes within Pakistan, separate analysis of PoP nodes. How did it go? Is more needed?

Latest PERN network map

Anjum got latest PERN map. Notes from Anjum: The provided map is better than the existing one but its still not complete in information and not immediately useable for our purposes. HEC PERN topology maps have yet not been received. Dr. Anjum is reminding them but no progress yet.

Status of Pakistani PingER hosts

Amber states that the SEECS team have been very responsive in sorting out these hosts.

Node

Status

Comments

pinger-rcp.pern.edu.pk

Down 

Not pingable, under trouble shooting with PERN/HEC. This will take a long time to solve, leave it for 1 month.

pinger.pwr.nu.edu.pk 

Down 

Not pingable, not accessible since long. Unable to resolve the issue. Deleted the node.

pinger.uettaxila.edu.pk

UP

Goes on/off frequently. Recovering now.

pinger.upesh.edu.pk

UP

Pings are not received back.

pinger.ustb.edu.pk

Down

Not pingable, not accessible. Power issue.

pinger.neduet.edu.pk

Down

Pinging but not accessible. Troubleshooting in progress.

pinger.usindh.edu.pk

Down

Pinging and showing data by IP not by DNS , Called , Issue with their domain which will be fixed soon.

pinger.nwfpuet.edu.pk

Down

Pings are not received back.

pinger.hu.seecs.edu.pk

Down

Neither pinging nor accessible. Goes on/off frequently. Power issue.

Responsible people:

PingER

We have given up and Disabled Falcon at the University of New South Wales? _UPDATE: Dr. _Anjum says we can have a node at Newzealand, one in Auckland. How is this going? The other node can be in Malaysia in the state of Johar in Malaysia. UNS node was managed by a student who has graduated and we can't get it better for now.

PingER traceroute archive site

See [[http://pinger.seecs.edu.pk/cgi-bin/traceroutearchive.cgi|http://pinger.seecs.edu.pk/cgi-bin/traceroutearchive.cgi]|http://pinger.seecs.edu.pk/cgi-bin/traceroutearchive.cgi] .. some improvements:

PingER archive site -- FYP (Ghulam and Farhan)

Adding MOS and Alpha to pingtable.pl

TULIP

CBG TULIP Integration -- FYP (Bilal)

IPv6 activities at NUST SEECS and at SLAC, Pakistan

PingER2 works with IPv6, could start taking data and see what breaks. Here is the list of activities we have been doing at the moment:

PerfSONAR (Pakistan)

PerfSONAR (USA)

  1. Zafar is working on making SNMP-MA remote-connection-capable. It will provide the ability to read RRDs over the network instead of having the RRDs on the same machine as the RRD client. Code is working and testing is complete. Yee wants me to work on a few changes from architectural perspective. Done. Committed to Internet2 svn (go under zafar at http://anonsvn.internet2.edu/svn/perfSONAR-PS/branches/ to view).

Possible projects

Paper - Umar, Fida

Future meeting time - Les

The next meeting in Wednesday, June 1, 2011 (8 pm) for people in US and Thursday, June 1, 2011 (8 am) for people in Pakistan.