Internal interfaces & interaction Sample Clauses

Internal interfaces & interaction. Figure 24 - Workflow and Job Management internal interfaces & interactions The Workflow & Job Management module will expose its functions via API to the rest of the HEROES modules that need an interaction with it. Also, some steps on the workflows could call some module API endpoints or trigger customized scripts to interact to obtain other functionalities provided by other modules. All the modules that need to interact with the Workflows and Job Management module API, requires to have a validation and authorization to make calls to the endpoint, providing a more secure protocol on the interaction. The next section describes the main tasks performed by the modules in interaction with the Workflows and Job Management module: • Deployment and Integration Module: o Forward commands securely through SSH o Script execution to deploy and configure clusters in CSPs • General Logging Module: o Log workflow submission and job executions operations o Send events with details about workflows requests / tasks o Send events with status of all executed workflows o Gather information about the available infrastructures • Submission and Transfer Module: o Forward commands securely through SSH Module to Resource Providers o Send jobs to the Batch Scheduler through SSH Module to Resource Providers o Job status polling (check the status of submitted jobs) through SSH Module Also, this module acts as intermediary to interact with other modules on the HEROES architecture, allowing the Workflows & Job Management module to obtain different information to complete the defined workflows. The modules used through the Submission and Transfer Module are: • Data Management Module: o Data control and data staging jobs with trough Data Management Module • Decision Module: o Provides information for workflow placement strategies: selecting the “best” resources to run each part of the workflows, ensuring to meet constraints and SLAs (costs, performance, energy). o Provides information for job submission optimization: select the best combination of submission parameters (runtime, number, and type of requested resources…). o Provides constraints checking and cost and performance projections. • Identity Management Module: o Interaction through Service Gateway o Access and authorization managed by the IAM module. o User identification (check User’s id, role, group / project / organization) o Authorization (check if the user has access to the application / data) o Privileges validation o Endpo...
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