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Paige Patton
edd0159251 adding health check global variables (#798)
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2025-05-07 15:47:03 +02:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
cf9f7702ed fix: requirements.txt to reduce vulnerabilities (#795)
The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-SETUPTOOLS-9964606

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2025-05-07 15:46:16 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
cfe624f153 changed get_node_ip to krkn-lib and removed kubectl dependency (#799)
* changed get_node_ip to krkn-lib and removed kubectl dependency

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* updated krkn-lib to 5.0.1

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2025-05-07 15:43:27 +02:00
Paige Patton
62f50db195 removing litmus sa (#797)
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2025-05-07 15:41:49 +02:00
yogananth subramanian
aee838d3ac Fix: Add support for tains (#790) (#791)
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Tullio Sebastiani
3b4d8a13f9 network_chaos_ng_scenarios configuration fixes (#794)
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Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
a86bb6ab95 Refactor docs to point to krkn-chaos.dev
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Paige Patton
7f0110972b updating tuple type for health checks
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Paige Patton
126f4ebb35 logging getting into ingress shaping file
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Paige Patton
83d99bbb02 two types of zone outage
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2025-04-14 13:13:37 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
2624102d65 Node Network Filtering Scenario + Network Chaos NG modular architecture (#766)
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* network chaos NG modular architecture

error handling

* first working version (missing protocols, number of instances, wait duration)

* added instance_count + sleep + methods documentation

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2025-04-10 16:47:29 +02:00
briankwyu2
02587bcbe6 Update ADOPTERS.md
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Sahil Shah
c51bf04f9e Removing Krkn Documentation (#770)
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Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
41195b1a60 Add placeholder for capturing adopters
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This will enable users and organizations to share their Krkn adoption
journey for their chaos engineering use cases.

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2025-04-08 14:03:03 -04:00
Sahil Shah
ab80acbee7 Adding github-workflow to maintain documentation (#775)
* Adding githubworkflow to maintain documentation

* adding hyperlink
2025-04-08 06:43:47 -04:00
Gareth Healy
3573d13ea9 Fixed deadlink in README.md
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Tullio Sebastiani
9c5251d52f setuptools + golang stdlib (#781)
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* setuptools + golang stdlib

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* equals

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2025-03-24 14:41:25 +01:00
Paige Patton
a0bba27edc triming down metrics
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Tullio Sebastiani
0d0143d1e0 added metrics-patch global krknctl flag
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2025-03-21 14:29:24 +00:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
0004c05f81 Add security policy
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This commit adds a policy on how Krkn follows best practices and
addresses security vulnerabilities.

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2025-03-20 17:40:23 +00:00
Tullio Sebastiani
57a747a34a fix funtests on main branch + removed golang vulnerabilities (#777)
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* fix funtests on main branch + removed golang vulnerabilities

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* upgraded go to 1.23.0 + library updates

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2025-03-20 13:12:19 +01:00
kattameghana
22108ae4e7 fixed the health checks docs (#776)
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2025-03-20 09:46:34 +00:00
Tullio Sebastiani
cecaa1eda3 removed deprecated ES fields + removed host validator (#774)
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DCO

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2025-03-19 13:10:44 -04:00
Paige Patton
5450ecb914 adding scenario type (#758)
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2025-03-19 17:38:45 +01:00
Paige Patton
cad6b68f43 adding collecting metrics (#752)
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Paige Patton
0eba329305 moving ibm node to non native
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2025-03-19 15:02:12 +00:00
Tullio Sebastiani
ce8593f2f0 random network policy name to allow parallel scenario run on the same cluster
fix name
2025-03-19 14:28:35 +00:00
Paige Patton
9061ddbb5b adding cluster events into file
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kattameghana
dd4d0d0389 Health checks implementation for application endpoints (#761)
* Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)

* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

* config update

* changed hog configuration structure + added average samples

* fix on cpu count

* removes tripledes warning

* changed selector format

* changed selector syntax

* number of nodes option

* documentation

* functional tests

* exception handling on hog deployment thread

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* Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)

* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

* config update

* changed hog configuration structure + added average samples

* fix on cpu count

* removes tripledes warning

* changed selector format

* changed selector syntax

* number of nodes option

* documentation

* functional tests

* exception handling on hog deployment thread

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* adding vsphere updates to non native

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* adding node id to affected node

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* Fixed the spelling mistake

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* adding v4.0.8 version (#756)

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* Add autodetecting distribution (#753)

Used is_openshift function from krkn lib

Remove distribution from config

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

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* Changes include health check doc and exit_on_failure config

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* Update config.yaml

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

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* Update config.yaml

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

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* Changes include health check doc and exit_on_failure config

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

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* Added the health check config in functional test config

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* Modified the health checks documentation

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* Changes for debugging the functional test failing

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* changed the code for debugging in run_test.sh

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* Debugging

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* Removed the functional test running line

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* Removing the health check config in common_test_config for debugging

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* Fixing functional test fialure

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* Removing the changes that are added for debugging

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* few modifications

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* Renamed timestamp

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* Changed the start timestamp and end timestamp data type to the datetime

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

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* Changes include health check doc and exit_on_failure config

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)

* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

* config update

* changed hog configuration structure + added average samples

* fix on cpu count

* removes tripledes warning

* changed selector format

* changed selector syntax

* number of nodes option

* documentation

* functional tests

* exception handling on hog deployment thread

Signed-off-by: Paige Patton <prubenda@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* adding node id to affected node

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* initial version of health checks

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Changes include health check doc and exit_on_failure config

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

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* Added the health check config in functional test config

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* Modified the health checks documentation

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* Changes for debugging the functional test failing

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* changed the code for debugging in run_test.sh

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* Debugging

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* Removed the functional test running line

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* Removing the health check config in common_test_config for debugging

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* Fixing functional test fialure

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* Removing the changes that are added for debugging

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* few modifications

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* Renamed timestamp

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* initial version of health checks

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* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* initial version of health checks

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)

* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

* config update

* changed hog configuration structure + added average samples

* fix on cpu count

* removes tripledes warning

* changed selector format

* changed selector syntax

* number of nodes option

* documentation

* functional tests

* exception handling on hog deployment thread

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)

* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

* config update

* changed hog configuration structure + added average samples

* fix on cpu count

* removes tripledes warning

* changed selector format

* changed selector syntax

* number of nodes option

* documentation

* functional tests

* exception handling on hog deployment thread

Signed-off-by: Paige Patton <prubenda@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* adding node id to affected node

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* initial version of health checks

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Changes include health check doc and exit_on_failure config

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* initial version of health checks

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Changes for appending success response and health check config format

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Update config.yaml

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Added the health check config in functional test config

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* Changes for debugging the functional test failing

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* changed the code for debugging in run_test.sh

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Debugging

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* Removed the functional test running line

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Removing the health check config in common_test_config for debugging

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Fixing functional test fialure

Signed-off-by: kattameghana <meghanakatta8@gmail.com>

* Removing the changes that are added for debugging

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* few modifications

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* Renamed timestamp

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* passing the health check response as HealthCheck object

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* Updated the krkn-lib version in requirements.txt

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* Changed the coverage

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0cabe5e91d Bump jinja2 from 3.1.5 to 3.1.6 (#768)
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Bumps [jinja2](https://github.com/pallets/jinja) from 3.1.5 to 3.1.6.
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Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
32fe0223ff Add recommendations around Pod Disruption Budgets
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This commit adds recommendation to test and ensure Pod Disruption
Budgets are set for critical applications to avoid downtime.

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jtydlack
a25736ad08 Add autodetecting distribution (#753)
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Paige Patton
440890d252 adding v4.0.8 version (#756)
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Meghana Katta
69bf20fc76 Fixed the spelling mistake
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Paige Patton
2a42a2dc31 adding node id to affected node
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Paige Patton
21ab8d475d adding vsphere updates to non native
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Tullio Sebastiani
b024cfde19 Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)
* added new native hog scenario

* removed arcaflow dependency + legacy hog scenarios

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Tullio Sebastiani
c7e068a562 Hog scenario porting from arcaflow to native (#748)
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64cfd2ca4d fixes krknctl describe bug
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4fea1a354d added krknctl types to krkn baseimage for global variables (#741)
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Pablo Méndez Hernández
667798d588 Change API from 'Google API Client' to 'Google Cloud Python Client' (#723)
* Document how to use Google's credentials associated with a user acccount

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Paige Patton
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97035a765c adding get node name list changes
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Paige Patton
10ba53574e not equal to gcp
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Paige Patton
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491f59d152 few small changes
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Tullio Sebastiani
2549c9a146 bump werkzeug to 3.0.6 to fix cve on krkn-hub baseimage 2024-11-12 09:42:50 -07:00
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949f1f09e0 Add support for user-provided default network ACL (#731)
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* Add logs to notify user when their provided acl is used

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Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
959766254d Update status of the relevant work items under roadmap
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2024-11-04 08:36:11 -05:00
Paige Patton
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Tullio Sebastiani
34a676a795 block_size parameter for dd (#719)
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2024-10-28 11:45:33 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
e5c5b35db3 Update kube-burner references to krkn
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2024-10-28 11:03:52 -04:00
Pablo Méndez Hernández
93d2e60386 Fix typo in docs index
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2024-10-24 15:10:55 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
462c9ac67e Rename test suite name to chaos-krkn
This is needed for the TRT/component readiness integration to improve
dashboard readability and tie results back to chaos.

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2024-10-21 14:38:37 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
04e44738d9 updated deprecated upload artfiact action (#717)
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2024-10-11 17:03:24 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f810cadad2 Fixes the Plugin scenario schema error (#718)
* reformatting

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* schema refactoring

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2024-10-10 09:59:53 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
4b869bad83 added fallback on dd if fallocate is not in the $PATH (#716)
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2024-10-10 11:15:03 +02:00
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a36b0c76b2 OCP Chaos Arcaflow Workflow (#699)
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* update readme

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2024-10-09 14:46:08 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
a17e16390c cluster events check removed from funtest (deprecated krkn-lib v4.0.0)
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2024-10-09 10:19:24 -04:00
Paige Patton
f8534d616c v4.0.3
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Paige Patton
9670ce82f5 adding container updates
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2024-10-08 14:31:29 -04:00
Paige Patton
95e4b68389 plural pod network
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2024-10-08 11:14:54 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
0aac6119b0 hotfix: krkn-lib update (#709)
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2024-10-07 08:22:31 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
7e5bdfd5cf disabled elastic (#708)
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2024-10-04 12:42:34 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
3c207ab2ea hotfix: krkn-lib update (#706)
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2024-10-04 11:11:20 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
d91172d9b2 Core Refactoring, Krkn Scenario Plugin API (#694)
* relocated shared libraries from `kraken` to `krkn` folder

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* application_outage porting

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* managedcluster_scenarios porting

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* network_chaos porting

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* node_actions porting

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* plugin_scenarios porting

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* pvc_scenarios porting

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* service_disruption porting

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* syn_flood porting

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* time_scenarios porting

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* zone_outages porting

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* API Documentation

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* document gif update

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* Documentation + tests update

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* global renaming

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* pod_network_scenarios type added

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* documentation update

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* krkn-lib update

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2024-10-03 20:48:04 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
a13fb43d94 krkn-lib updated v3.1.2
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2024-10-03 09:44:20 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
37ee7177bc krkn-lib update to support VirtualMachine count (#704)
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2024-10-03 10:38:44 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
32142cc159 CVEs fix (#698)
* golang cves fix

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fix

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* arcaflow update

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Paige Patton
34bfc0d3d9 Adding aws bare metal (#695)
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Tullio Sebastiani
736c90e937 Namespaced cluster events and logs integration (#690)
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* namespaced logs  implementation

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namespaced logs plugin scenario

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namespaced logs integration

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2024-09-12 11:54:57 +02:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
5e7938ba4a Update default configuration pointer for the node scenarios (#693)
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Tullio Sebastiani
6186555c15 Elastic search krkn-lib integration (#658)
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* Fix alerts bug on prometheus

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* fixed prometheus object initialization bug

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* updated requirements to krkn-lib 2.1.8

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* disabled alerts and metrics by default

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* reverted requirement to elastic branch on krkn-lib

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* numpy downgrade

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* maximium retries added to hijacking funtest

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* added elastic settings to funtest config

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2024-08-28 10:46:42 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
9cd086f59c Adds the startup option to produce prow junit XML output for sippy integration (#684)
* removed legacy kubernetes module

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* added sippy junit XML file production options

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2024-08-13 12:40:34 +02:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
1057917731 Add duration parameter for node scenarios
This option is enabled only for node_stop_start scenario where
user will want to stop the node for certain duration to understand
the impact before starting the node back on. This commit also bumps
the timeout for the scenario to 360 seconds from 120 seconds to make
sure there's enough time for the node to get to Ready state from the
Kubernetes side after the node is started on the infra side.

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2024-08-12 13:40:18 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
5484828b67 Deprecate running krkn as kubernetes app
This commit removes the instructions on running krkn as kubernetes
deployment as it is not supported/maintained and also not recommended.

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2024-08-09 13:44:43 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
d18b6332e5 Improve node-scenario docs
This commit adds sample configuration files for each of the supported
platforms.

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2024-08-07 13:52:15 -04:00
Paige Patton
89a0e166f1 no multiprocess for gcp shutdown (#682)
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Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
624f50acd1 Output rate of increase for the SLO queries
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- Also switches the rate queries severity to critical as 5%
  threshold is high for low scale/density clusters and needs to be flagged.
- Adds rate queries to openshift alerts file
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2024-08-01 12:29:35 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
e02c6d1287 SYN flood scenario (#668)
* scenario config file

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* syn flood plugin

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* run_krkn.py updaated

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* set node selector defaults to worker

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2024-07-29 15:31:37 -04:00
jtydlack
04425a8d8a Add alerts to alert.yaml
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2024-07-25 10:51:15 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
f3933f0e62 fix: requirements.txt to reduce vulnerabilities (#673)
The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-SETUPTOOLS-7448482

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2024-07-22 10:12:14 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
56ff0a8c72 Deprecate setting release version in the container source file
This commit also deprecates building container image for ppc64le as it
is not actively maintained. We will add support if users request for it
in the future.

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2024-07-18 12:56:08 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
9378cd74cd krkn-lib update v2.1.6 to fix pod monitoring time calculations (#674)
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2024-07-16 18:04:24 +02:00
Paige Patton
4d3491da0f adidng action token passing (#671)
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2024-07-15 12:50:20 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
d6ce66160b Remove podman-compose dependency
We are not using it in the krkn code base and removing it fixes one
of the license issues reported by FOSSA. This commit also removes
setting up dependencies using docker/podman compose as it not actively
maintained.

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2024-07-10 17:25:33 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
ef1a55438b taking out need for az cli to be installed
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2024-07-05 15:18:06 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
d8f54b83a2 fixed image push issue
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2024-07-05 10:32:01 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
4870c86515 moves the krkn-hub build from push on main to tag (#660)
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typo

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typo

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2024-07-05 16:09:34 +02:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
6ae17cf678 Update dockerfile to install azure-cli using dnf
Avoids architecture issues such as "bash: /usr/bin/az: cannot execute: required file not found"

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2024-07-03 18:35:45 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
ce9f8aa050 Dockerfile update v1.6.2 (#659)
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2024-07-03 16:34:37 +02:00
Paige Patton
05148317c1 taking out one glcoud call (#657)
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2024-07-03 16:14:19 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
5f836f294b Kill pod arca plugin update adaptation (#656)
* new kill-pod interface adaptation

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* unit test fix

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removed useless print

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2024-07-03 15:50:43 +02:00
snyk-bot
cfa1bb09a0 fix: requirements.txt to reduce vulnerabilities
The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-REQUESTS-6928867
2024-06-24 10:23:37 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
5ddfff5a85 Make krkn dir executable
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2024-06-20 14:32:20 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
7d18487228 Dockerfile update
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2024-06-12 14:36:38 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
08de42c91a Bump arcaflow version to 0.17.2 (#648)
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2024-06-12 20:29:32 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
dc7d5bb01b Bump azure-identity from 1.15.0 to 1.16.1
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Tullio Sebastiani
ea3444d375 added dependencies removed from the hub
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jsonschema

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2024-06-11 12:07:28 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
7b660a0878 Fixes system and oc vulnerabilities detected by trivy (#644)
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2024-06-10 14:26:03 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
5fe0655f22 libnghttp2 version update
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2024-06-06 08:21:08 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
5df343c183 dockerfile update
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2024-06-04 14:36:11 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f364e9f283 Arcaflow upgrade to engine v0.17.1 (#639)
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2024-06-04 14:13:33 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
86a7427606 Dockerfile refactoring to build oc together with krkn
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fixed dumb docker build copy

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2024-06-04 10:41:11 -04:00
Mudit Verma
31266fbc3e support for node limits 2024-05-31 11:22:30 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
57de3769e7 ubi 9 base image + quay.io vulnerability fixes
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2024-05-31 10:58:52 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
42fc8eea40 adding wait in pvc scenarios and serivce hijack
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Matt Leader
a259b68221 Updates for Arcaflow Plugin Stress-NG 0.6.0 (#625)
* change for cpu hog

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* change for io hog

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* change for memory hog

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2024-05-20 12:35:51 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
052f83e7d9 added reference to webservice source code in the documentation (#630) 2024-05-14 17:58:06 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
fb3bbe4e26 replaced log syntax to allow objects to be printed
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2024-05-14 11:13:44 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
96ba9be4b8 Add instructions to copy the python package file to docker dir (#616)
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2024-05-13 12:36:37 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
58d5d1d8dc Have a config in the chaos_recommender dir (#615)
This will make it easy for the users to find, configure and run it.

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2024-05-13 12:33:41 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
3fe22a0d8f fixing badgecommit fail when coverage doesn't change
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2024-05-13 12:30:59 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
21b89a32a7 fixing missing import for log_exception
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2024-05-13 11:58:13 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
dbe3ea9718 Dockerfiles update
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2024-05-13 10:56:58 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
a142f6e7a4 Service hijacking scenario (#617)
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* wip

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2024-05-13 10:04:06 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
2610a7af67 added coverage badge and build badge to krkn
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fix

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nit

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permission

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2024-05-10 09:57:10 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
f827f65132 Bump werkzeug from 2.3.8 to 3.0.3 in /utils/chaos_ai/docker (#619)
Bumps [werkzeug](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug) from 2.3.8 to 3.0.3.
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aa6cbbc11a Bump werkzeug from 3.0.1 to 3.0.3
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e17354e54d Bump jinja2 from 3.1.3 to 3.1.4
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Tullio Sebastiani
2dfa5cb0cd fixes missing data in telemetry.json
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2024-05-06 14:16:09 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
0799008cd5 Bump flask from 2.1.0 to 2.2.5 in /utils/chaos_ai/docker (#611)
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Tullio Sebastiani
2327531e46 Dockerfiles update (#614)
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2024-04-24 11:40:58 -04:00
dependabot[bot]
2c14c48a63 Bump werkzeug from 2.2.2 to 2.3.8 in /utils/chaos_ai/docker (#610)
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Tullio Sebastiani
ab98e416a6 Integration of the new pod recovery monitoring strategy implemented in krkn-lib (#609)
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* pod monitoring integration in container scenario

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2024-04-23 10:49:01 +02:00
Sandeep Hans
19ad2d1a3d initial version of Chaos AI (#606)
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* remove litmus + updated readme

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2024-04-16 10:41:31 -04:00
jtydlcak
804d7cbf58 Accept list of namespaces in chaos recommender
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2024-04-09 23:32:17 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
54af2fc6ff adding v1.5.12 tag
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2024-03-29 18:45:52 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
b79e526cfd adding app outage not creating file (#605)
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2024-03-29 14:35:14 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
a5efd7d06c Bump release version to v1.5.11
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2024-03-22 15:24:04 -04:00
yogananth
a1b81bd382 Fix: Reslove ingress network chaos plugin issue
Added network_chaos to plugin step and job wait time to be based on the test duration and set the default wait_time to 30s

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2024-03-22 14:48:17 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
782440c8c4 Copy oc and kubectl clients to additional paths
This will make sure oc and kubectl clients are accessible for users
with both /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin paths set on the host.

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2024-03-21 11:29:50 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
7e2755cbb7 Remove container status badge
Quay is no longer exposing it correctly: https://quay.io/repository/krkn-chaos/krkn/status

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2024-03-19 15:33:25 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2babb53d6e Bump cryptography version
This is need to fix the security vulnerability: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-26130.
Note: Reported by FOSSA.

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2024-03-19 14:44:47 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
85f76e9193 do not consider exit code 2 as an error in funtests
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2024-03-17 23:07:46 -04:00
Liangquan Li
8bf21392f1 fix doc's nit
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2024-03-13 15:21:57 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
606fb60811 changed exit codes on post chaos alerts and post_scenario failure (#592)
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2024-03-07 16:31:55 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
fac7c3c6fb lowered arcaflow log level to error (#591)
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2024-03-07 15:32:53 +01:00
Paige Rubendall
8dd9b30030 updating tag (#589)
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2024-03-06 13:11:44 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2d99f17aaf fix: requirements.txt to reduce vulnerabilities (#587)
The following vulnerabilities are fixed by pinning transitive dependencies:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3172287
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3314966
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315324
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315328
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315331
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315452
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315972
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3315975
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3316038
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-3316211
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5663682
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5777683
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5813745
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5813746
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5813750
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-5914629
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-6036192
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-6050294
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-6092044
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-6126975
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-CRYPTOGRAPHY-6210214
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-SETUPTOOLS-3180412
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-PYTHON-WHEEL-3180413

Co-authored-by: snyk-bot <snyk-bot@snyk.io>
2024-03-06 12:54:30 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
50742a793c updated krkn-lib to 2.1.0 (#588)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-06 11:30:01 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ba6a844544 Add /usr/local/bin to the path for krkn images
This is needed to ensure oc and kubectl binaries under /usr/local/bin
are accessible.

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-03-04 16:03:40 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
7e7a917dba dockerfiles update (#585)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-04 15:59:53 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
b9c0bb39c7 checking post run alerts properties presence (#584)
added metric check

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-01 18:30:54 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
706a886151 checking alert properties presence (#583)
typo fix

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-01 17:58:21 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
a1cf9e2c00 fixed typo on funtests (#582)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-01 17:09:19 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
0f5dfcb823 fixed the telemetry funtest according to the new telemetry API
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-03-01 09:48:56 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
1e1015e6e7 added new WS configuration to funtests
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-29 11:35:00 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
c71ce31779 integrated new telemetry library for WS 2.0
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

updated krkn-lib version

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-28 22:58:54 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
1298f220a6 Critical alerts collection and upload (#577)
* added prometheus client method for critical alerts

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* adapted run_kraken to the new plugin method for critical_alerts collection + telemetry upload

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* requirements.txt pointing temporarly to git

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* fixed severity level

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* added functional tests

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* exit on post chaos critical alerts

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

log moved

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* removed noisy log

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

fixed log

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* updated requirements.txt to krkn-lib 1.4.13

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* krkn lib

* added check on variable that makes kraken return 1 whether post critical alerts are > 0

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

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Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-28 09:48:29 -05:00
jtydlcak
24059fb731 Add json output file option for recommender (#511)
Output in terminal changed to use json structure.

The json output file names are in format
recommender_namespace_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS.

The path to the json file can be specified. Default path is in
kraken/utils/chaos_recommender/recommender_output.

Signed-off-by: jtydlcak <139967002+jtydlack@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-27 11:09:00 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ab951adb78 Expose thresholds config options (#574)
This commit allows users to edit the thresholds in the chaos-recommender
config to be able to identify outliers based on their use case.

Fixes https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/509
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-02-26 09:43:34 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
a9a7fb7e51 updating release version in dockerfiles (#578)
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-02-21 10:17:02 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
5a8d5b0fe1 Allow critical alerts check when enable_alerts is disabled
This covers use case where user wants to just check for critical alerts
post chaos without having to enable the alerts evaluation feature which
evaluates prom queries specified in an alerts file.

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-02-19 23:15:47 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
c440dc4b51 Taking out start and end time for critical alerts (#572)
* taking out start and end time"

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>

* adding only break when alert fires

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>

* fail at end if alert had fired

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>

* adding new krkn-lib function with no range

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>

* updating requirements to new krkn-lib

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-02-19 09:28:13 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
b174c51ee0 adding check if connection was properly set
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-02-15 17:28:20 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
fec0434ce1 adding upload to elastic search
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-02-13 12:01:40 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
1067d5ec8d changed telemetry endpoint for funtests (#571)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-13 17:06:20 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
85ea1ef7e1 Dockerfiles update (#570)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-09 17:20:06 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
2e38b8b033 Kubernetes prometheus telemetry + functional tests (#566)
added comment on the node selector input.yaml

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-09 16:38:12 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
c7ea366756 frozen package versions (#569)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-02-09 16:10:25 +01:00
Paige Rubendall
67d4ee9fa2 updating comment to match query (#568)
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-02-08 22:09:37 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
fa59834bae updating release versin (#565)
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-01-25 11:12:00 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
f154bcb692 adding krkn report location
Signed-off-by: Paige Rubendall <prubenda@redhat.com>
2024-01-25 10:45:01 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
60ece4b1b8 Use 0.38.0 wheel version to fix security vulnerability
Reported by https://snyk.io/

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-25 09:51:19 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
d660542a40 Add CNCF trademark guidelines and update community members (#560)
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-24 14:13:53 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2e651798fa Update redhat-chaos references with krkn-chaos
The tools are now hosted under https://github.com/krkn-chaos

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-24 13:40:39 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f801dfce54 functional tests pointing to real scenario config files
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

typo

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

app_outage fix

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

typo

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

typo

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-18 12:54:39 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
8b95458444 Dockerfile v1.5.5 (#558)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-17 17:06:51 +01:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ce1ae78f1f Update new references in the docs
This commit also updates the support matrix docs for the time scenarios.

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-17 10:47:49 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
967753489b arcaflow hog scenarios + app outage functional tests
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-17 10:40:33 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
aa16cb1bf2 fixed io-hog scenario (#555)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-17 16:05:35 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
ac47e215d8 Functional Tests porting to kubernetes (#553)
* Functional Tests porting to kubernetes

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-17 09:48:43 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
4f7c58106d Dockerfile v1.5.4 (#552)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-15 19:22:52 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
a7e5ae6c80 Replaced oc debug command execution on node with a native version (#547)
* native time skew feature

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* fixed podname conflict issue

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* updated krkn-lib to v1.4.6

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

* fixed pod conflict issue

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-15 12:15:38 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
aa030a21d3 Fixes the critical alerts exception with the start_time > end_time
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-15 11:11:45 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
631f12bdff Adding push to both red hat and krkn chaos quay (#550)
* adding push to both red hat and krkn chaos quay

* tag redhat chaos from krkn-chaos image

* login to both quays
2024-01-12 13:58:50 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2525982c55 Rename repo name and update workflow
This commit also removes OpenShift references and updates source
in the dockerfile.

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-12 13:21:37 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
9760d7d97d Bump jinja2 from 3.0.3 to 3.1.3
Bumps [jinja2](https://github.com/pallets/jinja) from 3.0.3 to 3.1.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pallets/jinja/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pallets/jinja/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](https://github.com/pallets/jinja/compare/3.0.3...3.1.3)

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- dependency-name: jinja2
  dependency-type: direct:production
...

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2024-01-11 15:40:09 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
720488c159 Add new blogs to the useful resources list (#546)
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-10 15:45:36 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
487a9f464c Deprecate long term metrics collection
This will be added back soon via native prometheus integration.

Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-10 15:08:58 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
d9e137e85a fixes prometheus url check on Kubernetes
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-10 11:23:02 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
d6c8054275 changed docker files (#543)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-10 12:22:42 +01:00
Paige Rubendall
462f93ad87 updating scenarios to have deployers (#537)
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-10 12:06:15 +01:00
Mark McLoughlin
c200f0774f Fix some links in README.md (#542)
* Fix github.io link in README.md

Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>

* Fix krknChaos-hub link in README.md

Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>

* Fix kube-burner link in README.md

Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
2024-01-09 11:49:52 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f2d7f88cb8 Krkn lib prometheus client + kube_burner references removed
Signed-off-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebasti@redhat.com>
2024-01-09 10:43:32 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
93f1f19411 Focus on Kubernetes in the chaos testing guide
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-08 20:09:12 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
83c6058816 Use CNCF code of conduct
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2024-01-03 10:53:47 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ee34d08f41 Rename Krkn to KrknChaos (#536)
This change will help reflect the use case of the tool more evidently.
2023-12-18 16:40:34 -08:00
Tullio Sebastiani
41f9573563 Fixes cluster shutdown issue with single entry in scenario config (#535)
* fixed cluster shutdown issue

* fixed config file list parsing
2023-12-15 14:22:25 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
c00328cc2b v1.4.5 (#534) 2023-12-15 11:00:41 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
c2431d548f functional tests adapted to newer version of crc-cloud + OCP 4.14.1 (#532) 2023-12-11 12:48:42 -05:00
Paige Rubendall
b03511850b taking out more litmus references 2023-12-03 13:10:52 +05:30
Sahil Shah
82db2fca75 Removing Litmus Scenario 2023-11-16 09:50:04 -05:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
afe8d817a9 Print telemetry data location to stdout
This commit also deprecates litmus integration.
2023-11-13 10:01:17 -05:00
Tullio Sebastiani
dbf02a6c22 updated krkn-lib to fix log filtering in prow (#527) 2023-11-09 17:47:00 +01:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
94bec8dc9b Add missing import to get values from yaml (#526)
* Add missing import to get values from yaml

* Update Dockerfile

* Update Dockerfile-ppc64le

---------

Co-authored-by: Tullio Sebastiani <tsebastiani@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-07 11:07:17 +01:00
yogananth-subramanian
2111bab9a4 Pod ingress network shaping Chaos scenario
The scenario introduces network latency, packet loss, and bandwidth restriction in the Pod's network interface. The purpose of this scenario is to observe faults caused by random variations in the network.

Below example config applies ingress traffic shaping to openshift console.
````
- id: pod_ingress_shaping
  config:
    namespace: openshift-console   # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied.
    label_selector: 'component=ui' # Applies traffic shaping to access openshift console.
    network_params:
        latency: 500ms             # Add 500ms latency to ingress traffic from the pod.
````
2023-11-06 23:34:17 -05:00
Kamesh Akella
b734f1dd05 Updating the chaos recommender README to point to accurate python version 2023-11-03 11:23:43 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
7a966a71d0 krkn integration of telemetry events collection (#523)
* function package refactoring in krkn-lib

* cluster events collection flag

* krkn-lib version bump

requirements

* dockerfile bump
2023-10-31 14:31:33 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
43d891afd3 Bump telemetry archive default size to 500MB
This commit also removes litmus configs as they are not maintained.
2023-10-30 12:50:04 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
27fabfd4af OCP/K8S functionalities and packages splitting in krkn-lib (#507)
* krkn-lib ocp/k8s split adaptation

* library reference updated

* requirements update

* rebase with main + fix
2023-10-30 17:31:48 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
724068a978 Chaos recommender refactoring (#516)
* basic structure working

* config and options refactoring

nits and changes

* removed unused function with typo + fixed duration

* removed unused arguments

* minor fixes
2023-10-30 15:51:09 +01:00
Tullio Sebastiani
c9778474f1 arcaflow version bump (#520)
arcaflow version bump

stressng version typo
2023-10-27 18:09:46 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
6efdb2eb84 Bump werkzeug from 2.2.3 to 3.0.1
Bumps [werkzeug](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug) from 2.2.3 to 3.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/compare/2.2.3...3.0.1)

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- dependency-name: werkzeug
  dependency-type: direct:production
...

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2023-10-26 11:09:29 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
0e852da7d4 Deprecate kubernetes method of deploying Krkn
This will ensure users will use the recommended methods ( standlone or containerized )
of installing and running Krkn.
2023-10-25 12:32:46 -04:00
jtydlack
86d1fda325 Fix container scenario to accept only signal number (#350) (#485) 2023-10-24 16:51:48 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
fc6344176b Add pointer to the CNCF sandbox discussion (#517)
Signed-off-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2023-10-24 16:07:40 -04:00
jtydlack
ff469579e9 Use function get_yaml_item_value
Enables using default even though the value was loaded as None.
2023-10-24 14:55:49 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
8cbd1c5e7f Add docs for installing chaos-recommender dependencies
This commit also updates roadmap around chaos-recommender.
2023-10-18 08:56:33 -04:00
Mudit Verma
5953e53b46 chaos recommendation entry in README (#510) 2023-10-16 11:26:32 -04:00
Mudit Verma
23f1fc044b Chaos Recommendation Utility (#508)
* application profiling based chaos recommendation

* deleted unused dir

* Update requirements.txt

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>

* Update config.ini

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>

* Update Makefile

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>

* Update Dockerfile

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>

* Update README.md

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Mudit Verma <mudiverm@in.ibm.com>
2023-10-16 10:06:02 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
69e386db53 Update roadmap with upcoming integrations and enhancements 2023-10-11 09:24:34 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
fef77cfc0e dockerfiles version update 2023-10-09 09:26:57 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
eb2eabe029 Update community slack channel 2023-10-06 17:47:25 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
f7f1b2dfb0 Service disruption (#494)
* adding service disruption

* fixing kil services

* service log changes

* remvoing extra logging

* adding daemon set

* adding service disruption name changes

* cerberus config back

* bad string
2023-10-06 12:51:10 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
61356fd70b Added log telemetry piece to Krkn (#500)
* config

* log collection and upload

dictionary key fix

* escape regex in config.yaml

* bump krkn-lib version

* updated funtest github cli command

* update krkn-lib version to 1.3.2

* fixed requirements.txt
2023-10-06 10:08:46 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
067969a81a docker version update (#502) 2023-10-03 11:49:20 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
972ac12921 Bump krkn-lib version (#499) 2023-10-03 17:00:07 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
ea813748ae added OCP/K8S functionalities split in the roadmap (#498) 2023-09-26 00:59:20 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
782d04c1b1 Prints the telemetry json after sending it to the webservice (#479)
* prints telemetry json after sending it to the service


deserialized base64 parameters

* json output even if telemetry collection is disabled.
2023-09-25 12:00:08 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2fb58f9897 Update roadmap with completed and new items 2023-09-21 15:33:44 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
5712721410 bumped docker version (#493)
Co-authored-by: Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri <nelluri@redhat.com>
2023-09-19 17:38:44 +02:00
Tullio Sebastiani
5567c06cd0 reinstated io-hog documentation (#492) 2023-09-19 17:27:59 +02:00
Sahil Shah
0ad4c11356 Fix for time scenario (#490) 2023-09-14 12:36:08 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f6f686e8fe fixed io-hog scenario 2023-09-13 09:57:00 -04:00
Pratyusha Thammineni
3a66f8a5a3 Added Docker image build workflow status badge
This Allows the users to track the docker-build action in README.md
without navigationg to Actions tab on Github
2023-09-11 15:16:28 -04:00
Sahil Shah
585d519687 Adding Prometheus Disruption Scenario (#484) 2023-09-11 11:18:29 -04:00
yogananth-subramanian
e40fedcd44 Update etcd metrics 2023-09-08 11:11:42 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
1bb5b8ad04 adding comment 2023-08-29 21:54:17 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
725d58c8ce adding docs update again 2023-08-25 14:37:07 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
c6058da7a7 adding comment 2023-08-25 12:19:03 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
06a8ed220c Bump release version to v1.4.4 2023-08-24 13:28:39 -04:00
Dustin Black
2c6b50bcdc bump arcaflow stressng plugin to 0.3.1 for bug fix 2023-08-24 12:50:28 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ed97c8df2b Bump release version to v1.4.3 2023-08-23 11:56:39 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
1baa68bcee engine bump to v0.6.1 2023-08-23 11:38:23 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ab84f09448 Use release tags vs latest for kubeconfig arca plugins (#473) 2023-08-23 09:59:33 -04:00
Dustin Black
6ace3c952b update to plugin release stressng:0.3.0 (#472) 2023-08-23 09:15:30 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
cee5259fd3 arcaflow scenarios removed from config.yaml 2023-08-23 08:50:19 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
f868000ebd Switched from krkn_lib_kubernetes to krkn_lib v1.0.0 (#469)
* changed all the references to krkn_lib_kubernetes to the new krkn_lib


changed all the references

* added krkn-lib pointer in documentation
2023-08-22 12:41:40 -04:00
pratyusha
d2d80be241 Updated config.yaml file with more scenarios (#468) 2023-08-21 11:26:33 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
da464859c4 Bump release version to v1.4.2 2023-08-21 09:06:28 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
ef88005985 Use images tagged with a release for hog scenarios
This commit switches from using latest images to a specific release
to review changes and update configs before using the latest bits.
2023-08-18 01:47:17 -04:00
Sahil Shah
102bdfdc96 Bump the release version to v1.4.1 (#465) 2023-08-17 10:18:11 -04:00
Sahil Shah
b569e6a9d5 Fixing pvc scenario 2023-08-16 16:05:18 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
dba38668b7 Dockerfile version bump 2023-08-11 11:12:56 -04:00
Tullio Sebastiani
39c0152b7b Krkn telemetry integration (#435)
* adapted config.yaml to the new feature

* temporarly pointing requirement.txt to the lib feature branch

* run_kraken.py + arcaflow scenarios refactoring


typo

* plugin scenario

* node scenarios


return failed scenarios

* container scenarios


fix

* time scenarios

* cluster shutdown  scenarios

* namespace scenarios

* zone outage scenarios

* app outage scenarios

* pvc scenarios

* network chaos scenarios

* run_kraken.py adaptation to telemetry

* prometheus telemetry upload + config.yaml


some fixes


typos and logs


max retries in config


telemetry id with run_uuid


safe_logger

* catch send_telemetry exception

* scenario collection bug fixes

* telemetry enabled check

* telemetry run tag

* requirements pointing to main + archive_size

* requirements.txt and config.yaml update

* added telemetry config to common config

* fixed scenario array elements for telemetry
2023-08-10 14:42:53 -04:00
jtydlack
491dc17267 Slo via http (#459)
* Fix typo

* Enable loading SLO profile via URL (#438)
2023-08-10 11:02:33 -04:00
yogananth-subramanian
b2b5002f45 Pod egress network shapping Chaos scenario
The scenario introduces network latency, packet loss, and bandwidth restriction in the Pod's network interface.
The purpose of this scenario is to observe faults caused by random variations in the network.

Below example config applies egress traffic shaping to openshift console.
````
- id: pod_egress_shaping
  config:
    namespace: openshift-console   # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied.
    label_selector: 'component=ui' # Applies traffic shaping to access openshift console.
    network_params:
        latency: 500ms             # Add 500ms latency to egress traffic from the pod.
````
2023-08-08 11:45:03 -04:00
Sahil Shah
fccd701dee Changed the image in volume_scenario.yml to a public one (#458) 2023-08-02 00:11:38 -04:00
José Castillo Lema
570631ebfc Widen except (#457)
Signed-off-by: José Castillo Lema <josecastillolema@gmail.com>
2023-07-26 18:53:52 +02:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
3ab9ca4319 Bump release version to v1.3.6 2023-07-24 14:06:37 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
4084ffd9c6 Bake in virtualenv in krkn images
This is needed to tie the python version being used in case multiple
versions are installed.
2023-07-24 12:52:20 -04:00
Sahil Shah
19cc2c047f Fix for pvc scenario 2023-07-21 15:41:28 -04:00
Paige Rubendall
6197fc6722 separating build and test workflows (#448)
* separating build and test workflows

* only run build on pull request
2023-07-20 16:01:50 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
2a8ac41ebf Bump release version to v1.3.5 2023-07-20 15:24:56 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
b4d235d31c Bake in yq dependency in Kraken container images (#450)
This commit also updates ppc64le image to have the latest bits.
2023-07-20 13:17:52 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
e4e4620d10 Bump release version to 1.3.4 (#447) 2023-06-28 16:30:28 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
a2c24ab7ed Install latest version of krkn-lib-kubernetes (#446) 2023-06-28 15:21:19 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
fe892fd9bf Switch from centos to redhat ubi base image
This replaces the base image for Kraken container images to use
redhat ubi image to be more secure and stable.
2023-06-22 12:10:51 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
74613fdb4b Install oc and kubectl clients from stable releases
This makes sure latest clients are installed and used:
- This will avoid compatability issues with the server
- Fixes security vulnerabilities and CVEs
2023-06-20 15:39:53 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
28c37c9353 Bump release version to v1.3.3 2023-06-16 09:42:46 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
de0567b067 Tweak the etcd alert severity 2023-06-16 09:19:17 -04:00
Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri
83486557f1 Bump release version to v1.3.2 (#439) 2023-06-15 12:12:42 -04:00
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## Description
<!-- Provide a brief description of the changes made in this PR. -->
## Documentation
- [ ] **Is documentation needed for this update?**
If checked, a documentation PR must be created and merged in the [website repository](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/website/).
## Related Documentation PR (if applicable)
<!-- Add the link to the corresponding documentation PR in the website repository -->

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name: Build Krkn
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Create multi-node KinD cluster
uses: redhat-chaos/actions/kind@main
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.9'
architecture: 'x64'
- name: Install environment
run: |
sudo apt-get install build-essential python3-dev
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Run unit tests
run: python -m coverage run -a -m unittest discover -s tests -v
- name: Run CI
run: |
./CI/run.sh
cat ./CI/results.markdown >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Upload CI logs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ci-logs
path: CI/out
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Collect coverage report
run: |
python -m coverage html
- name: Publish coverage report to job summary
run: |
pip install html2text
html2text --ignore-images --ignore-links -b 0 htmlcov/index.html >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Upload coverage data
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: coverage
path: htmlcov
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Check CI results
run: grep Fail CI/results.markdown && false || true
- name: Build the Docker images
run: docker build --no-cache -t quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn containers/
- name: Login in quay
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
run: docker login quay.io -u ${QUAY_USER} -p ${QUAY_TOKEN}
env:
QUAY_USER: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USER_1 }}
QUAY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QUAY_TOKEN_1 }}
- name: Push the Docker images
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
run: docker push quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn
- name: Rebuild krkn-hub
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
uses: redhat-chaos/actions/krkn-hub@main
with:
QUAY_USER: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USER_1 }}
QUAY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QUAY_TOKEN_1 }}

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name: Docker Image CI
on:
push:
tags: ['v[0-9].[0-9]+.[0-9]+']
pull_request:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Build the Docker images
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags')
run: |
./containers/compile_dockerfile.sh
docker build --no-cache -t quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn containers/ --build-arg TAG=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
docker tag quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn
docker tag quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn:${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
docker tag quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
- name: Test Build the Docker images
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
run: |
./containers/compile_dockerfile.sh
docker build --no-cache -t quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn containers/ --build-arg PR_NUMBER=${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
- name: Login in quay
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags')
run: docker login quay.io -u ${QUAY_USER} -p ${QUAY_TOKEN}
env:
QUAY_USER: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USERNAME }}
QUAY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QUAY_PASSWORD }}
- name: Push the KrknChaos Docker images
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags')
run: |
docker push quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn
docker push quay.io/krkn-chaos/krkn:${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
- name: Login in to redhat-chaos quay
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
run: docker login quay.io -u ${QUAY_USER} -p ${QUAY_TOKEN}
env:
QUAY_USER: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USER_1 }}
QUAY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QUAY_TOKEN_1 }}
- name: Push the RedHat Chaos Docker images
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags')
run: |
docker push quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn
docker push quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
- name: Rebuild krkn-hub
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags')
uses: redhat-chaos/actions/krkn-hub@main
with:
QUAY_USER: ${{ secrets.QUAY_USERNAME }}
QUAY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QUAY_PASSWORD }}
AUTOPUSH: ${{ secrets.AUTOPUSH }}

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on: issue_comment
jobs:
check_user:
# This job only runs for pull request comments
name: Check User Authorization
env:
USERS: ${{vars.USERS}}
if: contains(github.event.comment.body, '/funtest') && contains(github.event.comment.html_url, '/pull/')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check User
run: |
for name in `echo $USERS`
do
name="${name//$'\r'/}"
name="${name//$'\n'/}"
if [ $name == "${{github.event.sender.login}}" ]
then
echo "user ${{github.event.sender.login}} authorized, action started..."
exit 0
fi
done
echo "user ${{github.event.sender.login}} is not allowed to run functional tests Action"
exit 1
pr_commented:
# This job only runs for pull request comments containing /functional
name: Functional Tests
if: contains(github.event.comment.body, '/funtest') && contains(github.event.comment.html_url, '/pull/')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- check_user
steps:
- name: Check out Kraken
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Checkout Pull Request
run: hub pr checkout ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Install OC CLI
uses: redhat-actions/oc-installer@v1
with:
oc_version: latest
- name: Install python 3.9
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.9'
- name: Setup kraken dependencies
run: pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Create Workdir & export the path
run: |
mkdir workdir
echo "WORKDIR_PATH=`pwd`/workdir" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Teardown CRC (Post Action)
uses: webiny/action-post-run@3.0.0
id: post-run-command
with:
# currently using image coming from tsebastiani quay.io repo
# waiting that a fix is merged in the upstream one
# post action run cannot (apparently) be properly indented
run: docker run -v "${{ env.WORKDIR_PATH }}:/workdir" -e WORKING_MODE=T -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }} -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-west-2 -e TEARDOWN_RUN_ID=crc quay.io/tsebastiani/crc-cloud
- name: Run CRC
# currently using image coming from tsebastiani quay.io repo
# waiting that a fix is merged in the upstream one
run: |
docker run -v "${{ env.WORKDIR_PATH }}:/workdir" \
-e WORKING_MODE=C \
-e PULL_SECRET="${{ secrets.PULL_SECRET }}" \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}" \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}" \
-e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-west-2 \
-e CREATE_RUN_ID=crc \
-e PASS_KUBEADMIN="${{ secrets.KUBEADMIN_PWD }}" \
-e PASS_REDHAT="${{ secrets.REDHAT_PWD }}" \
-e PASS_DEVELOPER="${{ secrets.DEVELOPER_PWD }}" \
quay.io/tsebastiani/crc-cloud
- name: OpenShift login and example deployment, GitHub Action env init
env:
NAMESPACE: test-namespace
DEPLOYMENT_NAME: test-nginx
KUBEADMIN_PWD: '${{ secrets.KUBEADMIN_PWD }}'
run: ./CI/CRC/init_github_action.sh
- name: Setup test suite
run: |
yq -i '.kraken.port="8081"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.kraken.signal_address="0.0.0.0"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
echo "test_app_outages_gh" > ./CI/tests/my_tests
echo "test_container" >> ./CI/tests/my_tests
echo "test_namespace" >> ./CI/tests/my_tests
echo "test_net_chaos" >> ./CI/tests/my_tests
echo "test_time" >> ./CI/tests/my_tests
- name: Print affected config files
run: |
echo -e "## CI/config/common_test_config.yaml\n\n"
cat CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
- name: Running test suite
run: |
./CI/run.sh
- name: Print test output
run: cat CI/out/*
- name: Create coverage report
run: |
echo "# Test results" > $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
cat CI/results.markdown >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "# Test coverage" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
python -m coverage report --format=markdown >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY

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name: Require Documentation Update
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize]
branches:
- main
jobs:
check-docs:
name: Check Documentation Update
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Check if Documentation is Required
id: check_docs
run: |
echo "Checking PR body for documentation checkbox..."
# Read the PR body from the GitHub event payload
if echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}" | grep -qi '\[x\].*documentation needed'; then
echo "Documentation required detected."
echo "docs_required=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "Documentation not required."
echo "docs_required=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Enforce Documentation Update (if required)
if: steps.check_docs.outputs.docs_required == 'true'
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
# Retrieve feature branch and repository owner from the GitHub context
FEATURE_BRANCH="${{ github.head_ref }}"
REPO_OWNER="${{ github.repository_owner }}"
WEBSITE_REPO="website"
echo "Searching for a merged documentation PR for feature branch: $FEATURE_BRANCH in $REPO_OWNER/$WEBSITE_REPO..."
MERGED_PR=$(gh pr list --repo "$REPO_OWNER/$WEBSITE_REPO" --state merged --json headRefName,title,url | jq -r \
--arg FEATURE_BRANCH "$FEATURE_BRANCH" '.[] | select(.title | contains($FEATURE_BRANCH)) | .url')
if [[ -z "$MERGED_PR" ]]; then
echo ":x: Documentation PR for branch '$FEATURE_BRANCH' is required and has not been merged."
exit 1
else
echo ":white_check_mark: Found merged documentation PR: $MERGED_PR"
fi

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name: Functional & Unit Tests
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
tests:
# Common steps
name: Functional & Unit Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Create multi-node KinD cluster
uses: redhat-chaos/actions/kind@main
- name: Install Helm & add repos
run: |
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash
helm repo add prometheus-community https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts
helm repo add stable https://charts.helm.sh/stable
helm repo update
- name: Deploy prometheus & Port Forwarding
run: |
kubectl create namespace prometheus-k8s
helm install \
--wait --timeout 360s \
kind-prometheus \
prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack \
--namespace prometheus-k8s \
--set prometheus.service.nodePort=30000 \
--set prometheus.service.type=NodePort \
--set grafana.service.nodePort=31000 \
--set grafana.service.type=NodePort \
--set alertmanager.service.nodePort=32000 \
--set alertmanager.service.type=NodePort \
--set prometheus-node-exporter.service.nodePort=32001 \
--set prometheus-node-exporter.service.type=NodePort
SELECTOR=`kubectl -n prometheus-k8s get service kind-prometheus-kube-prome-prometheus -o wide --no-headers=true | awk '{ print $7 }'`
POD_NAME=`kubectl -n prometheus-k8s get pods --selector="$SELECTOR" --no-headers=true | awk '{ print $1 }'`
kubectl -n prometheus-k8s port-forward $POD_NAME 9090:9090 &
sleep 5
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.9'
architecture: 'x64'
- name: Install environment
run: |
sudo apt-get install build-essential python3-dev
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Deploy test workloads
run: |
kubectl apply -f CI/templates/outage_pod.yaml
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l scenario=outage --timeout=300s
kubectl apply -f CI/templates/container_scenario_pod.yaml
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l scenario=container --timeout=300s
kubectl create namespace namespace-scenario
kubectl apply -f CI/templates/time_pod.yaml
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l scenario=time-skew --timeout=300s
kubectl apply -f CI/templates/service_hijacking.yaml
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=proxy" --timeout=300s
- name: Get Kind nodes
run: |
kubectl get nodes --show-labels=true
# Pull request only steps
- name: Run unit tests
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: python -m coverage run -a -m unittest discover -s tests -v
- name: Setup Pull Request Functional Tests
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: |
yq -i '.kraken.port="8081"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.kraken.signal_address="0.0.0.0"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.kraken.performance_monitoring="localhost:9090"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
echo "test_service_hijacking" > ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_app_outages" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_container" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_namespace" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_net_chaos" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_time" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_cpu_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_memory_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_io_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
# Push on main only steps + all other functional to collect coverage
# for the badge
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-region : ${{ secrets.AWS_REGION }}
- name: Setup Post Merge Request Functional Tests
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
run: |
yq -i '.kraken.port="8081"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.kraken.signal_address="0.0.0.0"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.kraken.performance_monitoring="localhost:9090"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.telemetry.username="${{secrets.TELEMETRY_USERNAME}}"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.telemetry.password="${{secrets.TELEMETRY_PASSWORD}}"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
echo "test_telemetry" > ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_service_hijacking" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_app_outages" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_container" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_namespace" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_net_chaos" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_time" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_cpu_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_memory_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
echo "test_io_hog" >> ./CI/tests/functional_tests
# Final common steps
- name: Run Functional tests
env:
AWS_BUCKET: ${{ secrets.AWS_BUCKET }}
run: |
./CI/run.sh
cat ./CI/results.markdown >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Upload CI logs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: ci-logs
path: CI/out
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Collect coverage report
run: |
python -m coverage html
python -m coverage json
- name: Publish coverage report to job summary
run: |
pip install html2text
html2text --ignore-images --ignore-links -b 0 htmlcov/index.html >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Upload coverage data
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: coverage
path: htmlcov
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Upload json coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: coverage.json
path: coverage.json
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Check CI results
run: grep Fail CI/results.markdown && false || true
badge:
permissions:
contents: write
name: Generate Coverage Badge
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- tests
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name == 'push'
steps:
- name: Check out doc repo
uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
repository: krkn-chaos/krkn-lib-docs
path: krkn-lib-docs
ssh-key: ${{ secrets.KRKN_LIB_DOCS_PRIV_KEY }}
- name: Download json coverage
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: coverage.json
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Copy badge on GitHub Page Repo
env:
COLOR: yellow
run: |
# generate coverage badge on previously calculated total coverage
# and copy in the docs page
export TOTAL=$(python -c "import json;print(json.load(open('coverage.json'))['totals']['percent_covered_display'])")
[[ $TOTAL > 40 ]] && COLOR=green
echo "TOTAL: $TOTAL"
echo "COLOR: $COLOR"
curl "https://img.shields.io/badge/coverage-$TOTAL%25-$COLOR" > ./krkn-lib-docs/coverage_badge_krkn.svg
- name: Push updated Coverage Badge
run: |
cd krkn-lib-docs
git add .
git config user.name "krkn-chaos"
git config user.email "<>"
git commit -m "[KRKN] Coverage Badge ${GITHUB_REF##*/}" || echo "no changes to commit"
git push

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*.out
kube-burner*
kube_burner*
recommender_*.json
# Project files
.ropeproject
@@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ inspect.local.*
!CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
CI/out/*
CI/ci_results
CI/scenarios/*node.yaml
CI/legacy/*node.yaml
CI/results.markdown
#env

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ADOPTERS.md Normal file
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# Krkn Adopters
This is a list of organizations that have publicly acknowledged usage of Krkn and shared details of how they are leveraging it in their environment for chaos engineering use cases. Do you want to add yourself to this list? Please fork the repository and open a PR with the required change.
| Organization | Since | Website | Use-Case |
|:-|:-|:-|:-|
| MarketAxess | 2024 | https://www.marketaxess.com/ | Kraken enables us to achieve our goal of increasing the reliability of our cloud products on Kubernetes. The tool allows us to automatically run various chaos scenarios, identify resilience and performance bottlenecks, and seamlessly restore the system to its original state once scenarios finish. These chaos scenarios include pod disruptions, node (EC2) outages, simulating availability zone (AZ) outages, and filling up storage spaces like EBS and EFS. The community is highly responsive to requests and works on expanding the tool's capabilities. MarketAxess actively contributes to the project, adding features such as the ability to leverage existing network ACLs and proposing several feature improvements to enhance test coverage. |

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: $NAMESPACE
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME-service
namespace: $NAMESPACE
spec:
selector:
app: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME
ports:
- name: http
port: 80
targetPort: 8080
type: ClusterIP
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
namespace: $NAMESPACE
name: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME-deployment
spec:
replicas: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME
spec:
containers:
- name: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME
image: nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged:stable-alpine
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: 8080

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@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
SCRIPT_PATH=./CI/CRC
DEPLOYMENT_PATH=$SCRIPT_PATH/deployment.yaml
CLUSTER_INFO=cluster_infos.json
[[ -z $WORKDIR_PATH ]] && echo "[ERROR] please set \$WORKDIR_PATH environment variable" && exit 1
CLUSTER_INFO_PATH=$WORKDIR_PATH/crc/$CLUSTER_INFO
[[ ! -f $DEPLOYMENT_PATH ]] && echo "[ERROR] please run $0 from GitHub action root directory" && exit 1
[[ -z $KUBEADMIN_PWD ]] && echo "[ERROR] kubeadmin password not set, please check the repository secrets" && exit 1
[[ -z $DEPLOYMENT_NAME ]] && echo "[ERROR] please set \$DEPLOYMENT_NAME environment variable" && exit 1
[[ -z $NAMESPACE ]] && echo "[ERROR] please set \$NAMESPACE environment variable" && exit 1
[[ ! -f $CLUSTER_INFO_PATH ]] && echo "[ERROR] cluster_info.json not found in $CLUSTER_INFO_PATH" && exit 1
OPENSSL=`which openssl 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: openssl missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
OC=`which oc 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: oc missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
SED=`which sed 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: sed missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
JQ=`which jq 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: jq missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
ENVSUBST=`which envsubst 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: envsubst missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
API_ADDRESS="$($JQ -r '.api.address' $CLUSTER_INFO_PATH)"
API_PORT="$($JQ -r '.api.port' $CLUSTER_INFO_PATH)"
BASE_HOST=`$JQ -r '.api.address' $CLUSTER_INFO_PATH | sed -r 's#https:\/\/api\.(.+\.nip\.io)#\1#'`
FQN=$DEPLOYMENT_NAME.apps.$BASE_HOST
echo "[INF] logging on $API_ADDRESS:$API_PORT"
COUNTER=1
until `$OC login --insecure-skip-tls-verify -u kubeadmin -p $KUBEADMIN_PWD $API_ADDRESS:$API_PORT > /dev/null 2>&1`
do
echo "[INF] login attempt $COUNTER"
[[ $COUNTER == 20 ]] && echo "[ERR] maximum login attempts exceeded, failing" && exit 1
((COUNTER++))
sleep 10
done
echo "[INF] deploying example deployment: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME in namespace: $NAMESPACE"
$ENVSUBST < $DEPLOYMENT_PATH | $OC apply -f - > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "[INF] creating SSL self-signed certificates for route https://$FQN"
$OPENSSL genrsa -out servercakey.pem > /dev/null 2>&1
$OPENSSL req -new -x509 -key servercakey.pem -out serverca.crt -subj "/CN=$FQN/O=Red Hat Inc./C=US" > /dev/null 2>&1
$OPENSSL genrsa -out server.key > /dev/null 2>&1
$OPENSSL req -new -key server.key -out server_reqout.txt -subj "/CN=$FQN/O=Red Hat Inc./C=US" > /dev/null 2>&1
$OPENSSL x509 -req -in server_reqout.txt -days 3650 -sha256 -CAcreateserial -CA serverca.crt -CAkey servercakey.pem -out server.crt > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "[INF] creating deployment: $DEPLOYMENT_NAME public route: https://$FQN"
$OC create route --namespace $NAMESPACE edge --service=$DEPLOYMENT_NAME-service --cert=server.crt --key=server.key --ca-cert=serverca.crt --hostname="$FQN" > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "[INF] setting github action environment variables"
NODE_NAME="`$OC get nodes -o json | $JQ -r '.items[0].metadata.name'`"
COVERAGE_FILE="`pwd`/coverage.md"
echo "DEPLOYMENT_NAME=$DEPLOYMENT_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "DEPLOYMENT_FQN=$FQN" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "API_ADDRESS=$API_ADDRESS" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "API_PORT=$API_PORT" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NODE_NAME=$NODE_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NAMESPACE=$NAMESPACE" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "COVERAGE_FILE=$COVERAGE_FILE" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "[INF] deployment fully qualified name will be available in \${{ env.DEPLOYMENT_NAME }} with value $DEPLOYMENT_NAME"
echo "[INF] deployment name will be available in \${{ env.DEPLOYMENT_FQN }} with value $FQN"
echo "[INF] OCP API address will be available in \${{ env.API_ADDRESS }} with value $API_ADDRESS"
echo "[INF] OCP API port will be available in \${{ env.API_PORT }} with value $API_PORT"
echo "[INF] OCP node name will be available in \${{ env.NODE_NAME }} with value $NODE_NAME"
echo "[INF] coverage file will ve available in \${{ env.COVERAGE_FILE }} with value $COVERAGE_FILE"

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
## CI Tests
### First steps
Edit [my_tests](tests/my_tests) with tests you want to run
Edit [functional_tests](tests/functional_tests) with tests you want to run
### How to run
```./CI/run.sh```
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This will run kraken using python, make sure python3 is set up and configured pr
### Adding a test case
1. Add in simple scenario yaml file to execute under [../CI/scenarios/](scenarios)
1. Add in simple scenario yaml file to execute under [../CI/scenarios/](legacy)
2. Copy [test_application_outages.sh](tests/test_app_outages.sh) for example on how to get started
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This will run kraken using python, make sure python3 is set up and configured pr
e. 15: Make sure name of config in line 14 matches what you pass on this line
4. Add test name to [my_tests](../CI/tests/my_tests) file
4. Add test name to [functional_tests](../CI/tests/functional_tests) file
a. This will be the name of the file without ".sh"

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kraken:
distribution: openshift # Distribution can be kubernetes or openshift.
distribution: kubernetes # Distribution can be kubernetes or openshift.
kubeconfig_path: ~/.kube/config # Path to kubeconfig.
exit_on_failure: False # Exit when a post action scenario fails.
litmus_version: v1.13.6 # Litmus version to install.
@@ -15,17 +15,58 @@ cerberus:
performance_monitoring:
deploy_dashboards: False # Install a mutable grafana and load the performance dashboards. Enable this only when running on OpenShift.
repo: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/performance-dashboards.git"
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: False
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config.
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set.
enable_alerts: False # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error.
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries.
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries.
tunings:
wait_duration: 6 # Duration to wait between each chaos scenario.
iterations: 1 # Number of times to execute the scenarios.
daemon_mode: False # Iterations are set to infinity which means that the kraken will cause chaos forever.
telemetry:
enabled: False # enable/disables the telemetry collection feature
api_url: https://yvnn4rfoi7.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/test #telemetry service endpoint
username: $TELEMETRY_USERNAME # telemetry service username
password: $TELEMETRY_PASSWORD # telemetry service password
prometheus_namespace: 'prometheus-k8s' # prometheus namespace
prometheus_pod_name: 'prometheus-kind-prometheus-kube-prome-prometheus-0' # prometheus pod_name
prometheus_container_name: 'prometheus'
prometheus_backup: True # enables/disables prometheus data collection
full_prometheus_backup: False # if is set to False only the /prometheus/wal folder will be downloaded.
backup_threads: 5 # number of telemetry download/upload threads
archive_path: /tmp # local path where the archive files will be temporarly stored
max_retries: 0 # maximum number of upload retries (if 0 will retry forever)
run_tag: '' # if set, this will be appended to the run folder in the bucket (useful to group the runs)
archive_size: 10000 # the size of the prometheus data archive size in KB. The lower the size of archive is
logs_backup: True
logs_filter_patterns:
- "(\\w{3}\\s\\d{1,2}\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+).+" # Sep 9 11:20:36.123425532
- "kinit (\\d+/\\d+/\\d+\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2})\\s+" # kinit 2023/09/15 11:20:36 log
- "(\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}T\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+Z).+" # 2023-09-15T11:20:36.123425532Z log
oc_cli_path: /usr/bin/oc # optional, if not specified will be search in $PATH
events_backup: True # enables/disables cluster events collection
telemetry_group: "funtests"
elastic:
enable_elastic: False
collect_metrics: False
collect_alerts: False
verify_certs: False
elastic_url: "https://192.168.39.196" # To track results in elasticsearch, give url to server here; will post telemetry details when url and index not blank
elastic_port: 32766
username: "elastic"
password: "test"
metrics_index: "krkn-metrics"
alerts_index: "krkn-alerts"
telemetry_index: "krkn-telemetry"
health_checks: # Utilizing health check endpoints to observe application behavior during chaos injection.
interval: # Interval in seconds to perform health checks, default value is 2 seconds
config: # Provide list of health check configurations for applications
- url: # Provide application endpoint
bearer_token: # Bearer token for authentication if any
auth: # Provide authentication credentials (username , password) in tuple format if any, ex:("admin","secretpassword")
exit_on_failure: # If value is True exits when health check failed for application, values can be True/False

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claimName: kraken-test-pvc
containers:
- name: kraken-test-container
image: 'image-registry.openshift-image-registry.svc:5000/openshift/httpd:latest'
image: 'quay.io/centos7/httpd-24-centos7:latest'
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/home/krake-dir/"
name: kraken-test-pv

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#!/bin/bash
set -x
MAX_RETRIES=60
OC=`which oc 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: oc missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
KUBECTL=`which kubectl 2>/dev/null`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo "[ERROR]: kubectl missing, please install it and try again" && exit 1
wait_cluster_become_ready() {
COUNT=1
until `$OC get namespace > /dev/null 2>&1`
until `$KUBECTL get namespace > /dev/null 2>&1`
do
echo "[INF] waiting OpenShift to become ready, after $COUNT check"
echo "[INF] waiting Kubernetes to become ready, after $COUNT check"
sleep 3
[[ $COUNT == $MAX_RETRIES ]] && echo "[ERR] max retries exceeded, failing" && exit 1
((COUNT++))
@@ -18,9 +17,9 @@ wait_cluster_become_ready() {
ci_tests_loc="CI/tests/my_tests"
ci_tests_loc="CI/tests/functional_tests"
echo "running test suit consisting of ${ci_tests}"
echo -e "********* Running Functional Tests Suite *********\n\n"
rm -rf CI/out
@@ -37,9 +36,32 @@ echo 'Test | Result | Duration' >> $results
echo '-----------------------|--------|---------' >> $results
# Run each test
for test_name in `cat CI/tests/my_tests`
failed_tests=()
for test_name in `cat CI/tests/functional_tests`
do
wait_cluster_become_ready
./CI/run_test.sh $test_name $results
#wait_cluster_become_ready
return_value=`./CI/run_test.sh $test_name $results`
if [[ $return_value == 1 ]]
then
echo "Failed"
failed_tests+=("$test_name")
fi
wait_cluster_become_ready
done
if (( ${#failed_tests[@]}>0 ))
then
echo -e "\n\n======================================================================"
echo -e "\n FUNCTIONAL TESTS FAILED ${failed_tests[*]} ABORTING"
echo -e "\n======================================================================\n\n"
for test in "${failed_tests[@]}"
do
echo -e "\n********** $test KRKN RUN OUTPUT **********\n"
cat "CI/out/$test.out"
echo -e "\n********************************************\n\n\n\n"
done
exit 1
fi

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#!/bin/bash
set -x
readonly SECONDS_PER_HOUR=3600
readonly SECONDS_PER_MINUTE=60
function get_time_format() {
@@ -14,9 +13,7 @@ ci_test=`echo $1`
results_file=$2
echo -e "\n======================================================================"
echo -e " CI test for ${ci_test} "
echo -e "======================================================================\n"
echo -e "test: ${ci_test}" >&2
ci_results="CI/out/$ci_test.out"
# Test ci
@@ -28,13 +25,16 @@ then
# if the test passes update the results and complete
duration=$SECONDS
duration=$(get_time_format $duration)
echo "$ci_test: Successful"
echo -e "> $ci_test: Successful\n" >&2
echo "$ci_test | Pass | $duration" >> $results_file
count=$retries
# return value for run.sh
echo 0
else
duration=$SECONDS
duration=$(get_time_format $duration)
echo "$ci_test: Failed"
echo -e "> $ci_test: Failed\n" >&2
echo "$ci_test | Fail | $duration" >> $results_file
echo "Logs for "$ci_test
# return value for run.sh
echo 1
fi

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application_outage: # Scenario to create an outage of an application by blocking traffic
duration: 10 # Duration in seconds after which the routes will be accessible
namespace: openshift-monitoring # Namespace to target - all application routes will go inaccessible if pod selector is empty
pod_selector: {} # Pods to target
block: [Ingress, Egress] # It can be Ingress or Egress or Ingress, Egress

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scenarios:
- name: "kill machine config container"
namespace: "openshift-machine-config-operator"
label_selector: "k8s-app=machine-config-server"
container_name: "hello-openshift"
action: "kill 1"
count: 1
retry_wait: 60

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network_chaos: # Scenario to create an outage by simulating random variations in the network.
duration: 10 # seconds
instance_count: 1
execution: serial
egress:
bandwidth: 100mbit

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scenarios:
- action: delete
namespace: "^$openshift-network-diagnostics$"
label_selector:
runs: 1
sleep: 15
wait_time: 30

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apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be true/false
annotationCheck: 'false'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
monitoring: false
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'delete'
experiments:
- name: node-cpu-hog
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
# Number of cores of node CPU to be consumed
- name: NODE_CPU_CORE
value: '1'
# percentage of total nodes to target
- name: NODES_AFFECTED_PERC
value: '30'
# ENTER THE COMMA SEPARATED TARGET NODES NAME
- name: TARGET_NODES
value: $WORKER_NODE

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be true/false
annotationCheck: 'false'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
monitoring: false
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'delete'
experiments:
- name: node-cpu-hog
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
# Number of cores of node CPU to be consumed
- name: NODE_CPU_CORE
value: '1'
# percentage of total nodes to target
- name: NODES_AFFECTED_PERC
value: '30'
# ENTER THE COMMA SEPARATED TARGET NODES NAME
- name: TARGET_NODES
value:

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apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'retain'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
experiments:
- name: node-io-stress
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
## specify the size as percentage of free space on the file system
- name: FILESYSTEM_UTILIZATION_PERCENTAGE
value: '100'
## Number of core of CPU
- name: CPU
value: '1'
## Total number of workers default value is 4
- name: NUMBER_OF_WORKERS
value: '3'
## enter the comma separated target nodes name
- name: TARGET_NODES
value: $WORKER_NODE

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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'retain'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
experiments:
- name: node-io-stress
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
## specify the size as percentage of free space on the file system
- name: FILESYSTEM_UTILIZATION_PERCENTAGE
value: '100'
## Number of core of CPU
- name: CPU
value: '1'
## Total number of workers default value is 4
- name: NUMBER_OF_WORKERS
value: '3'
## enter the comma separated target nodes name
- name: TARGET_NODES
value:

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'retain'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
experiments:
- name: node-memory-hog
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
## Specify the size as percent of total node capacity Ex: '30'
## Note: For consuming memory in mebibytes change the variable to MEMORY_CONSUMPTION_MEBIBYTES
- name: MEMORY_CONSUMPTION_PERCENTAGE
value: '30'
# ENTER THE COMMA SEPARATED TARGET NODES NAME
- name: TARGET_NODES
value: $WORKER_NODE

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: litmus
spec:
# It can be delete/retain
jobCleanUpPolicy: 'retain'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-sa
experiments:
- name: node-memory-hog
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '10'
## Specify the size as percent of total node capacity Ex: '30'
## Note: For consuming memory in mebibytes change the variable to MEMORY_CONSUMPTION_MEBIBYTES
- name: MEMORY_CONSUMPTION_PERCENTAGE
value: '30'
# ENTER THE COMMA SEPARATED TARGET NODES NAME
- name: TARGET_NODES
value:

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time_scenarios:
- action: skew_time
object_type: pod
label_selector: k8s-app=etcd
container_name: ""

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: container
labels:
scenario: container
spec:
hostNetwork: true
containers:
- name: fedtools
image: docker.io/fedora/tools
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
sleep infinity

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: outage
labels:
scenario: outage
spec:
hostNetwork: true
containers:
- name: fedtools
image: docker.io/fedora/tools
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
sleep infinity

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: nginx
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: proxy
spec:
containers:
- name: nginx
image: nginx:stable
ports:
- containerPort: 80
name: http-web-svc
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: nginx-service
spec:
selector:
app.kubernetes.io/name: proxy
type: NodePort
ports:
- name: name-of-service-port
protocol: TCP
port: 80
targetPort: http-web-svc
nodePort: 30036

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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: time-skew
labels:
scenario: time-skew
spec:
hostNetwork: true
containers:
- name: fedtools
image: docker.io/fedora/tools
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
sleep infinity

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@@ -1,18 +1,26 @@
ERRORED=false
function finish {
if [ $? -eq 1 ] && [ $ERRORED != "true" ]
if [ $? != 0 ] && [ $ERRORED != "true" ]
then
error
fi
}
function error {
echo "Error caught."
ERRORED=true
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code == 1 ]
then
echo "Error caught."
ERRORED=true
elif [ $exit_code == 2 ]
then
echo "Run with exit code 2 detected, it is expected, wrapping the exit code with 0 to avoid pipeline failure"
exit 0
fi
}
function get_node {
worker_node=$(oc get nodes --no-headers | grep worker | head -n 1)
worker_node=$(kubectl get nodes --no-headers | grep worker | head -n 1)
export WORKER_NODE=$worker_node
}

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test_net_chaos

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@@ -7,9 +7,11 @@ trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_app_outage {
export scenario_type="application_outages"
export scenario_file="CI/scenarios/app_outage.yaml"
yq -i '.application_outage.duration=10' scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml
yq -i '.application_outage.pod_selector={"scenario":"outage"}' scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml
yq -i '.application_outage.namespace="default"' scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml
export scenario_type="application_outages_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/app_outage.yaml
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_app_outage {
[ -z $DEPLOYMENT_NAME ] && echo "[ERR] DEPLOYMENT_NAME variable not set, failing." && exit 1
yq -i '.application_outage.pod_selector={"app":"'$DEPLOYMENT_NAME'"}' CI/scenarios/app_outage.yaml
yq -i '.application_outage.namespace="'$NAMESPACE'"' CI/scenarios/app_outage.yaml
export scenario_type="application_outages"
export scenario_file="CI/scenarios/app_outage.yaml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/app_outage.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/app_outage.yaml
echo "App outage scenario test: Success"
}
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pod_file="CI/scenarios/hello_pod.yaml"
function functional_test_container_crash {
yq -i '.scenarios[0].namespace="default"' scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml
yq -i '.scenarios[0].label_selector="scenario=container"' scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml
yq -i '.scenarios[0].container_name="fedtools"' scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml
export scenario_type="container_scenarios"
export scenario_file="- CI/scenarios/container_scenario.yml"
export scenario_file="scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/container_config.yaml

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trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_cpu {
function functional_test_cpu_hog {
yq -i '.node_selector="kubernetes.io/hostname=kind-worker2"' scenarios/kube/cpu-hog.yml
export scenario_type="litmus_scenarios"
export scenario_file="- scenarios/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml"
export post_config="- CI/scenarios/node_cpu_hog_engine_node.yaml"
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
envsubst < CI/scenarios/node_cpu_hog_engine.yaml > CI/scenarios/node_cpu_hog_engine_node.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario test: Success"
export scenario_type="hog_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/kube/cpu-hog.yml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/cpu_hog.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/cpu_hog.yaml
echo "CPU Hog: Success"
}
functional_test_litmus_cpu
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_cpu {
[ -z $NODE_NAME ] && echo "[ERR] NODE_NAME variable not set, failing." && exit 1
yq -i ' .spec.experiments = [{"name": "node-cpu-hog", "spec":{"components":{"env":[{"name":"TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION","value":"10"},{"name":"NODE_CPU_CORE","value":"1"},{"name":"NODES_AFFECTED_PERC","value":"30"},{"name":"TARGET_NODES","value":"'$NODE_NAME'"}]}}}]' CI/scenarios/node_cpu_hog_engine_node.yaml
cp CI/config/common_test_config.yaml CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
yq '.kraken.chaos_scenarios = [{"litmus_scenarios":[["scenarios/openshift/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml","CI/scenarios/node_cpu_hog_engine_node.yaml"]]}]' -i CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario test: Success"
}
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trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_io {
export scenario_type="litmus_scenarios"
export scenario_file="- scenarios/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml"
export post_config="- CI/scenarios/node_io_engine_node.yaml"
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
envsubst < CI/scenarios/node_io_engine.yaml > CI/scenarios/node_io_engine_node.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario test: Success"
function functional_test_io_hog {
yq -i '.node_selector="kubernetes.io/hostname=kind-worker2"' scenarios/kube/io-hog.yml
export scenario_type="hog_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/kube/io-hog.yml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/io_hog.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/io_hog.yaml
echo "IO Hog: Success"
}
functional_test_litmus_io
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_io {
[ -z $NODE_NAME ] && echo "[ERR] NODE_NAME variable not set, failing." && exit 1
yq -i ' .spec.experiments = [{"name": "node-io-stress", "spec":{"components":{"env":[{"name":"TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION","value":"10"},{"name":"FILESYSTEM_UTILIZATION_PERCENTAGE","value":"100"},{"name":"CPU","value":"1"},{"name":"NUMBER_OF_WORKERS","value":"3"},{"name":"TARGET_NODES","value":"'$NODE_NAME'"}]}}}]' CI/scenarios/node_io_engine_node.yaml
cp CI/config/common_test_config.yaml CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
yq '.kraken.chaos_scenarios = [{"litmus_scenarios":[["scenarios/openshift/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml","CI/scenarios/node_io_engine_node.yaml"]]}]' -i CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario test: Success"
}
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_mem {
export scenario_type="litmus_scenarios"
export scenario_file="- scenarios/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml"
export post_config="- CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine_node.yaml"
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
envsubst < CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine.yaml > CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine_node.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario $1 test: Success"
}
functional_test_litmus_mem "- CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine.yaml"

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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_litmus_mem {
[ -z $NODE_NAME ] && echo "[ERR] NODE_NAME variable not set, failing." && exit 1
yq -i ' .spec.experiments = [{"name": "node-io-stress", "spec":{"components":{"env":[{"name":"TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION","value":"10"},{"name":"CPU","value":"1"},{"name":"TARGET_NODES","value":"'$NODE_NAME'"}]}}}]' CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine_node.yaml
cp CI/config/common_test_config.yaml CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
yq '.kraken.chaos_scenarios = [{"litmus_scenarios":[["scenarios/openshift/templates/litmus-rbac.yaml","CI/scenarios/node_mem_engine_node.yaml"]]}]' -i CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/litmus_config.yaml
echo "Litmus scenario test: Success"
}
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_memory_hog {
yq -i '.node_selector="kubernetes.io/hostname=kind-worker2"' scenarios/kube/memory-hog.yml
export scenario_type="hog_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/kube/memory-hog.yml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/memory_hog.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/memory_hog.yaml
echo "Memory Hog: Success"
}
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trap finish EXIT
function funtional_test_namespace_deletion {
export scenario_type="namespace_scenarios"
export scenario_file="- CI/scenarios/network_diagnostics_namespace.yaml"
export scenario_type="service_disruption_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml"
export post_config=""
yq '.scenarios.[0].namespace="^openshift-network-diagnostics$"' -i CI/scenarios/network_diagnostics_namespace.yaml
yq '.scenarios[0].namespace="^namespace-scenario$"' -i scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
yq '.scenarios[0].wait_time=30' -i scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
yq '.scenarios[0].action="delete"' -i scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/namespace_config.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/namespace_config.yaml
echo $?
echo "Namespace scenario test: Success"
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function functional_test_network_chaos {
yq -i '.network_chaos.duration=10' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i '.network_chaos.node_name="kind-worker2"' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i '.network_chaos.egress.bandwidth="100mbit"' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i 'del(.network_chaos.interfaces)' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i 'del(.network_chaos.label_selector)' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i 'del(.network_chaos.egress.latency)' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
yq -i 'del(.network_chaos.egress.loss)' scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
export scenario_type="network_chaos"
export scenario_file="CI/scenarios/network_chaos.yaml"
export scenario_type="network_chaos_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/network_chaos.yaml
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
# port mapping has been configured in kind-config.yml
SERVICE_URL=http://localhost:8888
PAYLOAD_GET_1="{ \
\"status\":\"internal server error\" \
}"
STATUS_CODE_GET_1=500
PAYLOAD_PATCH_1="resource patched"
STATUS_CODE_PATCH_1=201
PAYLOAD_POST_1="{ \
\"status\": \"unauthorized\" \
}"
STATUS_CODE_POST_1=401
PAYLOAD_GET_2="{ \
\"status\":\"resource created\" \
}"
STATUS_CODE_GET_2=201
PAYLOAD_PATCH_2="bad request"
STATUS_CODE_PATCH_2=400
PAYLOAD_POST_2="not found"
STATUS_CODE_POST_2=404
JSON_MIME="application/json"
TEXT_MIME="text/plain; charset=utf-8"
function functional_test_service_hijacking {
export scenario_type="service_hijacking_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/kube/service_hijacking.yaml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/service_hijacking.yaml
python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/service_hijacking.yaml > /dev/null 2>&1 &
PID=$!
#Waiting the hijacking to have effect
COUNTER=0
while [ `curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php` == 404 ]
do
echo "waiting scenario to kick in."
sleep 1
COUNTER=$((COUNTER+1))
[ $COUNTER -eq "100" ] && echo "maximum number of retry reached, test failed" && exit 1
done
#Checking Step 1 GET on /list/index.php
OUT_GET="`curl -X GET -s $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`"
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
[ "${PAYLOAD_GET_1//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_GET//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 1 GET Payload OK" || (echo "Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_GET_1" ] && echo "Step 1 GET Status Code OK" || (echo " Step 1 GET status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$JSON_MIME" ] && echo "Step 1 GET MIME OK" || (echo " Step 1 GET MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
#Checking Step 1 POST on /list/index.php
OUT_POST="`curl -s -X POST $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`"
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X POST -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X POST -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
[ "${PAYLOAD_POST_1//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_POST//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 1 POST Payload OK" || (echo "Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_POST_1" ] && echo "Step 1 POST Status Code OK" || (echo "Step 1 POST status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$JSON_MIME" ] && echo "Step 1 POST MIME OK" || (echo " Step 1 POST MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
#Checking Step 1 PATCH on /patch
OUT_PATCH="`curl -s -X PATCH $SERVICE_URL/patch`"
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X PATCH -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/patch`
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X PATCH -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/patch`
[ "${PAYLOAD_PATCH_1//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_PATCH//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 1 PATCH Payload OK" || (echo "Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_PATCH_1" ] && echo "Step 1 PATCH Status Code OK" || (echo "Step 1 PATCH status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$TEXT_MIME" ] && echo "Step 1 PATCH MIME OK" || (echo " Step 1 PATCH MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
# wait for the next step
sleep 16
#Checking Step 2 GET on /list/index.php
OUT_GET="`curl -X GET -s $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`"
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
[ "${PAYLOAD_GET_2//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_GET//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 2 GET Payload OK" || (echo "Step 2 GET Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_GET_2" ] && echo "Step 2 GET Status Code OK" || (echo "Step 2 GET status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$JSON_MIME" ] && echo "Step 2 GET MIME OK" || (echo " Step 2 GET MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
#Checking Step 2 POST on /list/index.php
OUT_POST="`curl -s -X POST $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`"
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X POST -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X POST -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/list/index.php`
[ "${PAYLOAD_POST_2//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_POST//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 2 POST Payload OK" || (echo "Step 2 POST Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_POST_2" ] && echo "Step 2 POST Status Code OK" || (echo "Step 2 POST status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$TEXT_MIME" ] && echo "Step 2 POST MIME OK" || (echo " Step 2 POST MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
#Checking Step 2 PATCH on /patch
OUT_PATCH="`curl -s -X PATCH $SERVICE_URL/patch`"
OUT_CONTENT=`curl -X PATCH -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{content_type}" $SERVICE_URL/patch`
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X PATCH -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL/patch`
[ "${PAYLOAD_PATCH_2//[$'\t\r\n ']}" == "${OUT_PATCH//[$'\t\r\n ']}" ] && echo "Step 2 PATCH Payload OK" || (echo "Step 2 PATCH Payload did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "$STATUS_CODE_PATCH_2" ] && echo "Step 2 PATCH Status Code OK" || (echo "Step 2 PATCH status code did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
[ "$OUT_CONTENT" == "$TEXT_MIME" ] && echo "Step 2 PATCH MIME OK" || (echo " Step 2 PATCH MIME did not match. Test failed." && exit 1)
wait $PID
# now checking if service has been restore correctly and nginx responds correctly
curl -s $SERVICE_URL | grep nginx! && echo "BODY: Service restored!" || (echo "BODY: failed to restore service" && exit 1)
OUT_STATUS_CODE=`curl -X GET -s -o /dev/null -I -w "%{http_code}" $SERVICE_URL`
[ "$OUT_STATUS_CODE" == "200" ] && echo "STATUS_CODE: Service restored!" || (echo "STATUS_CODE: failed to restore service" && exit 1)
echo "Service Hijacking Chaos test: Success"
}
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set -xeEo pipefail
source CI/tests/common.sh
trap error ERR
trap finish EXIT
function functional_test_telemetry {
AWS_CLI=`which aws`
[ -z "$AWS_CLI" ]&& echo "AWS cli not found in path" && exit 1
[ -z "$AWS_BUCKET" ] && echo "AWS bucket not set in environment" && exit 1
export RUN_TAG="funtest-telemetry"
yq -i '.telemetry.enabled=True' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.telemetry.full_prometheus_backup=True' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.performance_monitoring.check_critical_alerts=True' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.performance_monitoring.prometheus_url="http://localhost:9090"' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
yq -i '.telemetry.run_tag=env(RUN_TAG)' CI/config/common_test_config.yaml
export scenario_type="hog_scenarios"
export scenario_file="scenarios/kube/cpuhog.yml"
export post_config=""
envsubst < CI/config/common_test_config.yaml > CI/config/telemetry.yaml
retval=$(python3 -m coverage run -a run_kraken.py -c CI/config/telemetry.yaml)
RUN_FOLDER=`cat CI/out/test_telemetry.out | grep amazonaws.com | sed -rn "s#.*https:\/\/.*\/files/(.*)#\1#p"`
$AWS_CLI s3 ls "s3://$AWS_BUCKET/$RUN_FOLDER/" | awk '{ print $4 }' > s3_remote_files
echo "checking if telemetry files are uploaded on s3"
cat s3_remote_files | grep critical-alerts-00.log || ( echo "FAILED: critical-alerts-00.log not uploaded" && exit 1 )
cat s3_remote_files | grep prometheus-00.tar || ( echo "FAILED: prometheus backup not uploaded" && exit 1 )
cat s3_remote_files | grep telemetry.json || ( echo "FAILED: telemetry.json not uploaded" && exit 1 )
echo "all files uploaded!"
echo "Telemetry Collection: Success"
}
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function functional_test_time_scenario {
yq -i '.time_scenarios[0].label_selector="scenario=time-skew"' scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
yq -i '.time_scenarios[0].container_name=""' scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
yq -i '.time_scenarios[0].namespace="default"' scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
yq -i '.time_scenarios[1].label_selector="kubernetes.io/hostname=kind-worker2"' scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
export scenario_type="time_scenarios"
export scenario_file="CI/scenarios/time_scenarios.yml"
export scenario_file="scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml"
export post_config=""
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## CNCF Community Code of Conduct v1.3
## Our Pledge
Other languages available:
- [Arabic/العربية](code-of-conduct-languages/ar.md)
- [Bulgarian/Български](code-of-conduct-languages/bg.md)
- [Chinese/中文](code-of-conduct-languages/zh.md)
- [Czech/Česky](code-of-conduct-languages/cs.md)
- [Farsi/فارسی](code-of-conduct-languages/fa.md)
- [French/Français](code-of-conduct-languages/fr.md)
- [German/Deutsch](code-of-conduct-languages/de.md)
- [Hindi/हिन्दी](code-of-conduct-languages/hi.md)
- [Indonesian/Bahasa Indonesia](code-of-conduct-languages/id.md)
- [Italian/Italiano](code-of-conduct-languages/it.md)
- [Japanese/日本語](code-of-conduct-languages/jp.md)
- [Korean/한국어](code-of-conduct-languages/ko.md)
- [Polish/Polski](code-of-conduct-languages/pl.md)
- [Portuguese/Português](code-of-conduct-languages/pt.md)
- [Russian/Русский](code-of-conduct-languages/ru.md)
- [Spanish/Español](code-of-conduct-languages/es.md)
- [Turkish/Türkçe](code-of-conduct-languages/tr.md)
- [Ukrainian/Українська](code-of-conduct-languages/uk.md)
- [Vietnamese/Tiếng Việt](code-of-conduct-languages/vi.md)
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
### Community Code of Conduct
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
As contributors, maintainers, and participants in the CNCF community, and in the interest of fostering
an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who participate or contribute
through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation,
submitting pull requests or patches, attending conferences or events, or engaging in other community or project activities.
We are committed to making participation in the CNCF community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, caste, disability, ethnicity, level of experience, family status, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, military or veteran status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, tribe, or any other dimension of diversity.
## Scope
This code of conduct applies:
* within project and community spaces,
* in other spaces when an individual CNCF community participant's words or actions are directed at or are about a CNCF project, the CNCF community, or another CNCF community participant.
### CNCF Events
CNCF events that are produced by the Linux Foundation with professional events staff are governed by the Linux Foundation [Events Code of Conduct](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/code-of-conduct/) available on the event page. This is designed to be used in conjunction with the CNCF Code of Conduct.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
The CNCF Community is open, inclusive and respectful. Every member of our community has the right to have their identity respected.
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment include but are not limited to:
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
@@ -24,104 +53,52 @@ community include:
and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall community
* Using welcoming and inclusive language
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
advances of any kind
Examples of unacceptable behavior include but are not limited to:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Public or private harassment in any form
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
address, without their explicit permission
* Violence, threatening violence, or encouraging others to engage in violent behavior
* Stalking or following someone without their consent
* Unwelcome physical contact
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# Krkn aka Kraken
[![Docker Repository on Quay](https://quay.io/repository/redhat-chaos/krkn/status "Docker Repository on Quay")](https://quay.io/repository/redhat-chaos/krkn?tab=tags&tag=latest)
![Workflow-Status](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/actions/workflows/docker-image.yml/badge.svg)
![coverage](https://krkn-chaos.github.io/krkn-lib-docs/coverage_badge_krkn.svg)
![action](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/actions/workflows/tests.yml/badge.svg)
![Krkn logo](media/logo.png)
Chaos and resiliency testing tool for Kubernetes and OpenShift.
Kraken injects deliberate failures into Kubernetes/OpenShift clusters to check if it is resilient to turbulent conditions.
Chaos and resiliency testing tool for Kubernetes.
Kraken injects deliberate failures into Kubernetes clusters to check if it is resilient to turbulent conditions.
### Workflow
![Kraken workflow](media/kraken-workflow.png)
### Demo
[![Kraken demo](media/KrakenStarting.png)](https://youtu.be/LN-fZywp_mo "Kraken Demo - Click to Watch!")
![Kraken workflow](media/kraken-workflow.png)
### Chaos Testing Guide
[Guide](docs/index.md) encapsulates:
- Test methodology that needs to be embraced.
- Best practices that an OpenShift cluster, platform and applications running on top of it should take into account for best user experience, performance, resilience and reliability.
- Tooling.
- Scenarios supported.
- Test environment recommendations as to how and where to run chaos tests.
- Chaos testing in practice.
The guide is hosted at https://redhat-chaos.github.io/krkn.
<!-- ### Demo
[![Kraken demo](media/KrakenStarting.png)](https://youtu.be/LN-fZywp_mo "Kraken Demo - Click to Watch!") -->
### How to Get Started
Instructions on how to setup, configure and run Kraken can be found at [Installation](docs/installation.md).
Instructions on how to setup, configure and run Kraken can be found in the [documentation](https://krkn-chaos.dev/docs/).
See the [getting started doc](docs/getting_started.md) on support on how to get started with your own custom scenario or editing current scenarios for your specific usage.
After installation, refer back to the below sections for supported scenarios and how to tweak the kraken config to load them on your cluster.
#### Running Kraken with minimal configuration tweaks
For cases where you want to run Kraken with minimal configuration changes, refer to [Kraken-hub](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn-hub). One use case is CI integration where you do not want to carry around different configuration files for the scenarios.
### Setting up infrastructure dependencies
Kraken indexes the metrics specified in the profile into Elasticsearch in addition to leveraging Cerberus for understanding the health of the Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster under test. More information on the features is documented below. The infrastructure pieces can be easily installed and uninstalled by running:
```
$ cd kraken
$ podman-compose up or $ docker-compose up # Spins up the containers specified in the docker-compose.yml file present in the run directory.
$ podman-compose down or $ docker-compose down # Delete the containers installed.
```
This will manage the Cerberus and Elasticsearch containers on the host on which you are running Kraken.
**NOTE**: Make sure you have enough resources (memory and disk) on the machine on top of which the containers are running as Elasticsearch is resource intensive. Cerberus monitors the system components by default, the [config](config/cerberus.yaml) can be tweaked to add applications namespaces, routes and other components to monitor as well. The command will keep running until killed since detached mode is not supported as of now.
### Config
Instructions on how to setup the config and the options supported can be found at [Config](docs/config.md).
### Kubernetes/OpenShift chaos scenarios supported
Scenario type | Kubernetes | OpenShift
--------------------------- | ------------- |--------------------|
[Pod Scenarios](docs/pod_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Container Scenarios](docs/container_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Node Scenarios](docs/node_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Time Scenarios](docs/time_scenarios.md) | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Hog Scenarios: CPU, Memory](docs/arcaflow_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Cluster Shut Down Scenarios](docs/cluster_shut_down_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Namespace Scenarios](docs/namespace_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Zone Outage Scenarios](docs/zone_outage.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Application_outages](docs/application_outages.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[PVC scenario](docs/pvc_scenario.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[Network_Chaos](docs/network_chaos.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
[ManagedCluster Scenarios](docs/managedcluster_scenarios.md) | :heavy_check_mark: | :question: |
### Kraken scenario pass/fail criteria and report
It is important to make sure to check if the targeted component recovered from the chaos injection and also if the Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster is healthy as failures in one component can have an adverse impact on other components. Kraken does this by:
- Having built in checks for pod and node based scenarios to ensure the expected number of replicas and nodes are up. It also supports running custom scripts with the checks.
- Leveraging [Cerberus](https://github.com/openshift-scale/cerberus) to monitor the cluster under test and consuming the aggregated go/no-go signal to determine pass/fail post chaos. It is highly recommended to turn on the Cerberus health check feature available in Kraken. Instructions on installing and setting up Cerberus can be found [here](https://github.com/openshift-scale/cerberus#installation) or can be installed from Kraken using the [instructions](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn#setting-up-infrastructure-dependencies). Once Cerberus is up and running, set cerberus_enabled to True and cerberus_url to the url where Cerberus publishes go/no-go signal in the Kraken config file. Cerberus can monitor [application routes](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/cerberus/blob/main/docs/config.md#watch-routes) during the chaos and fails the run if it encounters downtime as it is a potential downtime in a customers, or users environment as well. It is especially important during the control plane chaos scenarios including the API server, Etcd, Ingress etc. It can be enabled by setting `check_applicaton_routes: True` in the [Kraken config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml) provided application routes are being monitored in the [cerberus config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/cerberus.yaml).
- Leveraging [kube-burner](docs/alerts.md) alerting feature to fail the runs in case of critical alerts.
### Signaling
In CI runs or any external job it is useful to stop Kraken once a certain test or state gets reached. We created a way to signal to kraken to pause the chaos or stop it completely using a signal posted to a port of your choice.
For example if we have a test run loading the cluster running and kraken separately running; we want to be able to know when to start/stop the kraken run based on when the test run completes or gets to a certain loaded state.
More detailed information on enabling and leveraging this feature can be found [here](docs/signal.md).
### Performance monitoring
Monitoring the Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster to observe the impact of Kraken chaos scenarios on various components is key to find out the bottlenecks as it is important to make sure the cluster is healthy in terms if both recovery as well as performance during/after the failure has been injected. Instructions on enabling it can be found [here](docs/performance_dashboards.md).
### Scraping and storing metrics long term
Kraken supports capturing metrics for the duration of the scenarios defined in the config and indexes then into Elasticsearch to be able to store and evaluate the state of the runs long term. The indexed metrics can be visualized with the help of Grafana. It uses [Kube-burner](https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner) under the hood. The metrics to capture need to be defined in a metrics profile which Kraken consumes to query prometheus ( installed by default in OpenShift ) with the start and end timestamp of the run. Information on enabling and leveraging this feature can be found [here](docs/metrics.md).
### SLOs validation during and post chaos
- In addition to checking the recovery and health of the cluster and components under test, Kraken takes in a profile with the Prometheus expressions to validate and alerts, exits with a non-zero return code depending on the severity set. This feature can be used to determine pass/fail or alert on abnormalities observed in the cluster based on the metrics.
- Kraken also provides ability to check if any critical alerts are firing in the cluster post chaos and pass/fail's.
Information on enabling and leveraging this feature can be found [here](docs/SLOs_validation.md)
### OCM / ACM integration
Kraken supports injecting faults into [Open Cluster Management (OCM)](https://open-cluster-management.io/) and [Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (ACM)](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/advanced-cluster-management) managed clusters through [ManagedCluster Scenarios](docs/managedcluster_scenarios.md).
### Blogs and other useful resources
- Blog post on introduction to Kraken: https://www.openshift.com/blog/introduction-to-kraken-a-chaos-tool-for-openshift/kubernetes
- Discussion and demo on how Kraken can be leveraged to ensure OpenShift is reliable, performant and scalable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1PvupI5sD0&ab_channel=OpenShift
- Blog post emphasizing the importance of making Chaos part of Performance and Scale runs to mimic the production environments: https://www.openshift.com/blog/making-chaos-part-of-kubernetes/openshift-performance-and-scalability-tests
- Blog post on findings from Chaos test runs: https://cloud.redhat.com/blog/openshift/kubernetes-chaos-stories
- Discussion with CNCF TAG App Delivery on Krkn workflow, features and addition to CNCF sandbox: [Github](https://github.com/cncf/sandbox/issues/44), [Tracker](https://github.com/cncf/tag-app-delivery/issues/465), [recording](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXQkBFK_MWc&t=722s)
- Blog post on supercharging chaos testing using AI integration in Krkn: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/supercharging-chaos-testing-using-ai
- Blog post announcing Krkn joining CNCF Sandbox: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/krknchaos-joining-cncf-sandbox
### Roadmap
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### Contributions
We are always looking for more enhancements, fixes to make it better, any contributions are most welcome. Feel free to report or work on the issues filed on github.
[More information on how to Contribute](docs/contribute.md)
If adding a new scenario or tweaking the main config, be sure to add in updates into the CI to be sure the CI is up to date.
Please read [this file]((CI/README.md#adding-a-test-case)) for more information on updates.
[More information on how to Contribute](https://krkn-chaos.dev/docs/contribution-guidelines/contribute/)
### Community
Key Members(slack_usernames/full name): paigerube14/Paige Rubendall, mffiedler/Mike Fiedler, ravielluri/Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri.
* [**#sig-scalability on Kubernetes Slack**](https://kubernetes.slack.com)
* [**#forum-chaos on CoreOS Slack internal to Red Hat**](https://coreos.slack.com)
Key Members(slack_usernames/full name): paigerube14/Paige Rubendall, mffiedler/Mike Fiedler, tsebasti/Tullio Sebastiani, yogi/Yogananth Subramanian, sahil/Sahil Shah, pradeep/Pradeep Surisetty and ravielluri/Naga Ravi Chaitanya Elluri.
* [**#krkn on Kubernetes Slack**](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/C05SFMHRWK1)
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Following are a list of enhancements that we are planning to work on adding support in Krkn. Of course any help/contributions are greatly appreciated.
- [Ability to run multiple chaos scenarios in parallel under load to mimic real world outages](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/424)
- [Centralized storage for chaos experiments artifacts](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/423)
- [Support for causing DNS outages](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/394)
- [Support for pod level network traffic shaping](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/393)
- [Ability to visualize the metrics that are being captured by Kraken and stored in Elasticsearch](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/124)
- Support for running all the scenarios of Kraken on Kubernetes distribution - see https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/185, https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/186
- Continue to improve [Chaos Testing Guide](https://redhat-chaos.github.io/krkn) in terms of adding best practices, test environment recommendations and scenarios to make sure the OpenShift platform, as well the applications running on top it, are resilient and performant under chaotic conditions.
- [ ] [Ability to run multiple chaos scenarios in parallel under load to mimic real world outages](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/424)
- [x] [Centralized storage for chaos experiments artifacts](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/423)
- [ ] [Support for causing DNS outages](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/394)
- [x] [Chaos recommender](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/tree/main/utils/chaos-recommender) to suggest scenarios having probability of impacting the service under test using profiling results
- [] Chaos AI integration to improve test coverage while reducing fault space to save costs and execution time
- [x] [Support for pod level network traffic shaping](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/393)
- [ ] [Ability to visualize the metrics that are being captured by Kraken and stored in Elasticsearch](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/124)
- [x] Support for running all the scenarios of Kraken on Kubernetes distribution - see https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/185, https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/186
- [x] Continue to improve [Chaos Testing Guide](https://krkn-chaos.github.io/krkn) in terms of adding best practices, test environment recommendations and scenarios to make sure the OpenShift platform, as well the applications running on top it, are resilient and performant under chaotic conditions.
- [x] [Switch documentation references to Kubernetes](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/495)
- [x] [OCP and Kubernetes functionalities segregation](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/issues/497)
- [x] [Krknctl - client for running Krkn scenarios with ease](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krknctl)

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# Security Policy
We attach great importance to code security. We are very grateful to the users, security vulnerability researchers, etc. for reporting security vulnerabilities to the Krkn community. All reported security vulnerabilities will be carefully assessed and addressed in a timely manner.
## Security Checks
Krkn leverages [Snyk](https://snyk.io/) to ensure that any security vulnerabilities found
in the code base and dependencies are fixed and published in the latest release. Security
vulnerability checks are enabled for each pull request to enable developers to get insights
and proactively fix them.
## Reporting a Vulnerability
The Krkn project treats security vulnerabilities seriously, so we
strive to take action quickly when required.
The project requests that security issues be disclosed in a responsible
manner to allow adequate time to respond. If a security issue or
vulnerability has been found, please disclose the details to our
dedicated email address:
cncf-krkn-maintainers@lists.cncf.io
You can also use the [GitHub vulnerability report mechanism](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/security-advisories/guidance-on-reporting-and-writing-information-about-vulnerabilities/privately-reporting-a-security-vulnerability#privately-reporting-a-security-vulnerability) to report the security vulnerability.
Please include as much information as possible with the report. The
following details assist with analysis efforts:
- Description of the vulnerability
- Affected component (version, commit, branch etc)
- Affected code (file path, line numbers)
- Exploit code
## Security Team
The security team currently consists of the [Maintainers of Krkn](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/MAINTAINERS.md)
## Process and Supported Releases
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# etcd
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.01
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 10ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 1s. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_backend_commit_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.03
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd commit latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 30ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: rate(etcd_server_leader_changes_seen_total[2m]) > 0
description: etcd leader changes observed
severity: warning
# API server
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"POST|PUT|DELETE|PATCH", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th mutating API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="resource"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 1
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="namespace"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 5
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 5 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="cluster"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 30
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 30 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
# Control plane pods
- expr: up{apiserver=~"kube-apiserver|openshift-apiserver"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.apiserver}} {{$labels.instance}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{namespace=~"openshift-etcd"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.namespace}}/{{$labels.pod}} down"
severity: error
- expr: up{namespace=~"openshift-.*(kube-controller-manager|scheduler|controller-manager|sdn|ovn-kubernetes|dns)"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.namespace}}/{{$labels.pod}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{job=~"crio|kubelet"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.node}}/{{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{job="ovnkube-node"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.instance}}/{{$labels.pod}} {{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
# Service sync latency
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(kubeproxy_network_programming_duration_seconds_bucket[2m])) by (le)) > 10
description: 99th Kubeproxy network programming latency higher than 10 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
# Prometheus alerts
- expr: ALERTS{severity="critical", alertstate="firing"} > 0
description: Critical prometheus alert. {{$labels.alertname}}
severity: warning

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# etcd
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.01
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 10ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 1s. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_backend_commit_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.03
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd commit latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 30ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: rate(etcd_server_leader_changes_seen_total[2m]) > 0
description: etcd leader changes observed
severity: warning
- expr: (last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_bytes[5m]) / last_over_time(etcd_server_quota_backend_bytes[5m]))*100 > 95
description: etcd cluster database is running full.
severity: critical
- expr: (last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_use_in_bytes[5m]) / last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_bytes[5m])) < 0.5
description: etcd database size in use is less than 50% of the actual allocated storage.
severity: warning
- expr: rate(etcd_server_proposals_failed_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[15m]) > 5
description: etcd cluster has high number of proposal failures.
severity: warning
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_network_peer_round_trip_time_seconds_bucket{job=~".*etcd.*"}[5m])) > 0.15
description: etcd cluster member communication is slow.
severity: warning
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(grpc_server_handling_seconds_bucket{job=~".*etcd.*", grpc_method!="Defragment", grpc_type="unary"}[5m])) without(grpc_type)) > 0.15
description: etcd grpc requests are slow.
severity: critical
- expr: 100 * sum(rate(grpc_server_handled_total{job=~".*etcd.*", grpc_code=~"Unknown|FailedPrecondition|ResourceExhausted|Internal|Unavailable|DataLoss|DeadlineExceeded"}[5m])) without (grpc_type, grpc_code) / sum(rate(grpc_server_handled_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[5m])) without (grpc_type, grpc_code) > 5
description: etcd cluster has high number of failed grpc requests.
severity: critical
- expr: etcd_server_has_leader{job=~".*etcd.*"} == 0
description: etcd cluster has no leader.
severity: warning
- expr: sum(up{job=~".*etcd.*"} == bool 1) without (instance) < ((count(up{job=~".*etcd.*"}) without (instance) + 1) / 2)
description: etcd cluster has insufficient number of members.
severity: warning
- expr: max without (endpoint) ( sum without (instance) (up{job=~".*etcd.*"} == bool 0) or count without (To) ( sum without (instance) (rate(etcd_network_peer_sent_failures_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[120s])) > 0.01 )) > 0
description: etcd cluster members are down.
severity: warning
# API server
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"POST|PUT|DELETE|PATCH", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th mutating API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="resource"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 1
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="namespace"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 5
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 5 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="cluster"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 30
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 30 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
# Control plane pods
- expr: up{job=~"crio|kubelet"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.node}}/{{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{job="ovnkube-node"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.instance}}/{{$labels.pod}} {{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
# Service sync latency
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(kubeproxy_network_programming_duration_seconds_bucket[2m])) by (le)) > 10
description: 99th Kubeproxy network programming latency higher than 10 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
# Prometheus alerts
- expr: ALERTS{severity="critical", alertstate="firing"} > 0
description: Critical prometheus alert. {{$labels.alertname}}
severity: warning
# etcd CPU and usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-etcd', container='etcd'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: Etcd CPU usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# etcd memory usage increase
- expr: sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{image!='', namespace='openshift-etcd', container='etcd'}[5m])) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: Etcd memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Openshift API server CPU and memory usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-apiserver', container='openshift-apiserver'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: openshift apiserver cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
- expr: (sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{namespace='openshift-apiserver', container='openshift-apiserver'}[5m]))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: openshift apiserver memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Openshift kube API server CPU and memory usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-kube-apiserver', container='kube-apiserver'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: openshift apiserver cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
- expr: (sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{namespace='openshift-kube-apiserver', container='kube-apiserver'}[5m]))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: openshift apiserver memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Master node CPU usage increase
- expr: (sum((sum(deriv(pod:container_cpu_usage:sum{container="",pod!=""}[5m])) BY (namespace, pod) * on(pod, namespace) group_left(node) (node_namespace_pod:kube_pod_info:) ) * on(node) group_left(role) (max by (node) (kube_node_role{role="master"})))) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: master nodes cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Master nodes memory usage increase
- expr: (sum((sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{container="",pod!=""}[5m])) BY (namespace, pod) * on(pod, namespace) group_left(node) (node_namespace_pod:kube_pod_info:) ) * on(node) group_left(role) (max by (node) (kube_node_role{role="master"})))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: master nodes memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical

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# etcd
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.01
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 10ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd fsync latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 1s. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_backend_commit_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[10m:]) > 0.03
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th etcd commit latency on {{$labels.pod}} higher than 30ms. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
- expr: rate(etcd_server_leader_changes_seen_total[2m]) > 0
description: etcd leader changes observed
severity: warning
- expr: (last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_bytes[5m]) / last_over_time(etcd_server_quota_backend_bytes[5m]))*100 > 95
description: etcd cluster database is running full.
severity: critical
- expr: (last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_use_in_bytes[5m]) / last_over_time(etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_bytes[5m])) < 0.5
description: etcd database size in use is less than 50% of the actual allocated storage.
severity: warning
- expr: rate(etcd_server_proposals_failed_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[15m]) > 5
description: etcd cluster has high number of proposal failures.
severity: warning
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_network_peer_round_trip_time_seconds_bucket{job=~".*etcd.*"}[5m])) > 0.15
description: etcd cluster member communication is slow.
severity: warning
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(grpc_server_handling_seconds_bucket{job=~".*etcd.*", grpc_method!="Defragment", grpc_type="unary"}[5m])) without(grpc_type)) > 0.15
description: etcd grpc requests are slow.
severity: critical
- expr: 100 * sum(rate(grpc_server_handled_total{job=~".*etcd.*", grpc_code=~"Unknown|FailedPrecondition|ResourceExhausted|Internal|Unavailable|DataLoss|DeadlineExceeded"}[5m])) without (grpc_type, grpc_code) / sum(rate(grpc_server_handled_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[5m])) without (grpc_type, grpc_code) > 5
description: etcd cluster has high number of failed grpc requests.
severity: critical
- expr: etcd_server_has_leader{job=~".*etcd.*"} == 0
description: etcd cluster has no leader.
severity: warning
- expr: sum(up{job=~".*etcd.*"} == bool 1) without (instance) < ((count(up{job=~".*etcd.*"}) without (instance) + 1) / 2)
description: etcd cluster has insufficient number of members.
severity: warning
- expr: max without (endpoint) ( sum without (instance) (up{job=~".*etcd.*"} == bool 0) or count without (To) ( sum without (instance) (rate(etcd_network_peer_sent_failures_total{job=~".*etcd.*"}[120s])) > 0.01 )) > 0
description: etcd cluster members are down.
severity: warning
# API server
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"POST|PUT|DELETE|PATCH", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb))[10m:]) > 1
description: 10 minutes avg. 99th mutating API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="resource"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 1
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 1 second. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="namespace"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 5
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 5 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(irate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb=~"LIST|GET", subresource!~"log|exec|portforward|attach|proxy", scope="cluster"}[2m])) by (le, resource, verb, scope))[5m:]) > 30
description: 5 minutes avg. 99th read-only API call latency for {{$labels.verb}}/{{$labels.resource}} in scope {{$labels.scope}} higher than 30 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: error
# Control plane pods
- expr: up{apiserver=~"kube-apiserver|openshift-apiserver"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.apiserver}} {{$labels.instance}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{namespace=~"openshift-etcd"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.namespace}}/{{$labels.pod}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{namespace=~"openshift-.*(kube-controller-manager|scheduler|controller-manager|sdn|ovn-kubernetes|dns)"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.namespace}}/{{$labels.pod}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{job=~"crio|kubelet"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.node}}/{{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
- expr: up{job="ovnkube-node"} == 0
description: "{{$labels.instance}}/{{$labels.pod}} {{$labels.job}} down"
severity: warning
# Service sync latency
- expr: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(kubeproxy_network_programming_duration_seconds_bucket[2m])) by (le)) > 10
description: 99th Kubeproxy network programming latency higher than 10 seconds. {{$value}}s
severity: warning
# Prometheus alerts
- expr: ALERTS{severity="critical", alertstate="firing"} > 0
description: Critical prometheus alert. {{$labels.alertname}}
severity: warning
# etcd CPU and usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-etcd', container='etcd'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: Etcd CPU usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# etcd memory usage increase
- expr: sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{image!='', namespace='openshift-etcd', container='etcd'}[5m])) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: Etcd memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Openshift API server CPU and memory usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-apiserver', container='openshift-apiserver'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: openshift apiserver cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
- expr: (sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{namespace='openshift-apiserver', container='openshift-apiserver'}[5m]))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: openshift apiserver memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Openshift kube API server CPU and memory usage increase
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{image!='', namespace='openshift-kube-apiserver', container='kube-apiserver'}[1m])) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: openshift apiserver cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
- expr: (sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{namespace='openshift-kube-apiserver', container='kube-apiserver'}[5m]))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: openshift apiserver memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Master node CPU usage increase
- expr: (sum((sum(deriv(pod:container_cpu_usage:sum{container="",pod!=""}[5m])) BY (namespace, pod) * on(pod, namespace) group_left(node) (node_namespace_pod:kube_pod_info:) ) * on(node) group_left(role) (max by (node) (kube_node_role{role="master"})))) * 100 / sum(machine_cpu_cores) > 5
description: master nodes cpu usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical
# Master nodes memory usage increase
- expr: (sum((sum(deriv(container_memory_usage_bytes{container="",pod!=""}[5m])) BY (namespace, pod) * on(pod, namespace) group_left(node) (node_namespace_pod:kube_pod_info:) ) * on(node) group_left(role) (max by (node) (kube_node_role{role="master"})))) * 100 / sum(node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) > 5
description: master nodes memory usage increased significantly by {{$value}}%
severity: critical

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kraken:
distribution: openshift # Distribution can be kubernetes or openshift
kubeconfig_path: ~/.kube/config # Path to kubeconfig
kubeconfig_path: ~/.kube/config # Path to kubeconfig
exit_on_failure: False # Exit when a post action scenario fails
publish_kraken_status: True # Can be accessed at http://0.0.0.0:8081
signal_state: RUN # Will wait for the RUN signal when set to PAUSE before running the scenarios, refer docs/signal.md for more details
signal_address: 0.0.0.0 # Signal listening address
port: 8081 # Signal port
chaos_scenarios: # List of policies/chaos scenarios to load
- arcaflow_scenarios:
- scenarios/arcaflow/cpu-hog/input.yaml
- scenarios/arcaflow/memory-hog/input.yaml
- container_scenarios: # List of chaos pod scenarios to load
- - scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml
- plugin_scenarios:
chaos_scenarios:
# List of policies/chaos scenarios to load
- hog_scenarios:
- scenarios/kube/cpu-hog.yml
- scenarios/kube/memory-hog.yml
- scenarios/kube/io-hog.yml
- application_outages_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml
- container_scenarios: # List of chaos pod scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/container_etcd.yml
- pod_network_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/network_chaos_ingress.yml
- scenarios/openshift/pod_network_outage.yml
- pod_disruption_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/etcd.yml
- scenarios/openshift/regex_openshift_pod_kill.yml
- scenarios/openshift/vmware_node_scenarios.yml
- scenarios/openshift/ibmcloud_node_scenarios.yml
- scenarios/openshift/network_chaos_ingress.yml
- scenarios/openshift/pod_network_outage.yml
- node_scenarios: # List of chaos node scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/node_scenarios_example.yml
- plugin_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/prom_kill.yml
- scenarios/openshift/openshift-apiserver.yml
- scenarios/openshift/openshift-kube-apiserver.yml
- time_scenarios: # List of chaos time scenarios to load
- node_scenarios: # List of chaos node scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/aws_node_scenarios.yml
- scenarios/openshift/vmware_node_scenarios.yml
- scenarios/openshift/ibmcloud_node_scenarios.yml
- time_scenarios: # List of chaos time scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
- cluster_shut_down_scenarios:
- - scenarios/openshift/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml
- scenarios/openshift/post_action_shut_down.py
- namespace_scenarios:
- - scenarios/openshift/regex_namespace.yaml
- - scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
- scenarios/openshift/post_action_namespace.py
- zone_outages:
- cluster_shut_down_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml
- service_disruption_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/regex_namespace.yaml
- scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
- zone_outages_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/zone_outage.yaml
- application_outages:
- scenarios/openshift/app_outage.yaml
- pvc_scenarios:
- pvc_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/pvc_scenario.yaml
- network_chaos:
- network_chaos_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/network_chaos.yaml
- service_hijacking_scenarios:
- scenarios/kube/service_hijacking.yaml
- syn_flood_scenarios:
- scenarios/kube/syn_flood.yaml
- network_chaos_ng_scenarios:
- scenarios/kube/network-filter.yml
cerberus:
cerberus_enabled: False # Enable it when cerberus is previously installed
@@ -50,17 +56,63 @@ cerberus:
performance_monitoring:
deploy_dashboards: False # Install a mutable grafana and load the performance dashboards. Enable this only when running on OpenShift
repo: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/performance-dashboards.git"
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v1.7.0/kube-burner-1.7.0-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: False
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_url: '' # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set
enable_alerts: False # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
enable_metrics: False
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path or URL to alert profile with the prometheus queries
metrics_profile: config/metrics-report.yaml
check_critical_alerts: False # When enabled will check prometheus for critical alerts firing post chaos
elastic:
enable_elastic: False
verify_certs: False
elastic_url: "" # To track results in elasticsearch, give url to server here; will post telemetry details when url and index not blank
elastic_port: 32766
username: "elastic"
password: "test"
metrics_index: "krkn-metrics"
alerts_index: "krkn-alerts"
telemetry_index: "krkn-telemetry"
tunings:
wait_duration: 60 # Duration to wait between each chaos scenario
iterations: 1 # Number of times to execute the scenarios
daemon_mode: False # Iterations are set to infinity which means that the kraken will cause chaos forever
telemetry:
enabled: False # enable/disables the telemetry collection feature
api_url: https://ulnmf9xv7j.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/production #telemetry service endpoint
username: username # telemetry service username
password: password # telemetry service password
prometheus_backup: True # enables/disables prometheus data collection
prometheus_namespace: "" # namespace where prometheus is deployed (if distribution is kubernetes)
prometheus_container_name: "" # name of the prometheus container name (if distribution is kubernetes)
prometheus_pod_name: "" # name of the prometheus pod (if distribution is kubernetes)
full_prometheus_backup: False # if is set to False only the /prometheus/wal folder will be downloaded.
backup_threads: 5 # number of telemetry download/upload threads
archive_path: /tmp # local path where the archive files will be temporarly stored
max_retries: 0 # maximum number of upload retries (if 0 will retry forever)
run_tag: '' # if set, this will be appended to the run folder in the bucket (useful to group the runs)
archive_size: 500000
telemetry_group: '' # if set will archive the telemetry in the S3 bucket on a folder named after the value, otherwise will use "default"
# the size of the prometheus data archive size in KB. The lower the size of archive is
# the higher the number of archive files will be produced and uploaded (and processed by backup_threads
# simultaneously).
# For unstable/slow connection is better to keep this value low
# increasing the number of backup_threads, in this way, on upload failure, the retry will happen only on the
# failed chunk without affecting the whole upload.
logs_backup: True
logs_filter_patterns:
- "(\\w{3}\\s\\d{1,2}\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+).+" # Sep 9 11:20:36.123425532
- "kinit (\\d+/\\d+/\\d+\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2})\\s+" # kinit 2023/09/15 11:20:36 log
- "(\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}T\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+Z).+" # 2023-09-15T11:20:36.123425532Z log
oc_cli_path: /usr/bin/oc # optional, if not specified will be search in $PATH
events_backup: True # enables/disables cluster events collection
health_checks: # Utilizing health check endpoints to observe application behavior during chaos injection.
interval: # Interval in seconds to perform health checks, default value is 2 seconds
config: # Provide list of health check configurations for applications
- url: # Provide application endpoint
bearer_token: # Bearer token for authentication if any
auth: # Provide authentication credentials (username , password) in tuple format if any, ex:("admin","secretpassword")
exit_on_failure: # If value is True exits when health check failed for application, values can be True/False

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publish_kraken_status: True # Can be accessed at http://0.0.0.0:8081
signal_state: RUN # Will wait for the RUN signal when set to PAUSE before running the scenarios, refer docs/signal.md for more details
signal_address: 0.0.0.0 # Signal listening address
litmus_install: True # Installs specified version, set to False if it's already setup
litmus_version: v1.13.6 # Litmus version to install
litmus_uninstall: False # If you want to uninstall litmus if failure
litmus_uninstall_before_run: True # If you want to uninstall litmus before a new run starts
chaos_scenarios: # List of policies/chaos scenarios to load
- plugin_scenarios:
- scenarios/kind/scheduler.yml
@@ -24,15 +20,11 @@ cerberus:
performance_monitoring:
deploy_dashboards: False # Install a mutable grafana and load the performance dashboards. Enable this only when running on OpenShift
repo: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/performance-dashboards.git"
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: False
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set
enable_alerts: False # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
tunings:
wait_duration: 60 # Duration to wait between each chaos scenario

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port: 8081
publish_kraken_status: True # Can be accessed at http://0.0.0.0:8081
signal_state: RUN # Will wait for the RUN signal when set to PAUSE before running the scenarios, refer docs/signal.md for more details
litmus_install: True # Installs specified version, set to False if it's already setup
litmus_version: v1.13.6 # Litmus version to install
litmus_uninstall: False # If you want to uninstall litmus if failure
litmus_uninstall_before_run: True # If you want to uninstall litmus before a new run starts
chaos_scenarios: # List of policies/chaos scenarios to load
- container_scenarios: # List of chaos pod scenarios to load
- - scenarios/kube/container_dns.yml
- scenarios/kube/container_dns.yml
- plugin_scenarios:
- scenarios/kube/scheduler.yml
@@ -23,15 +19,11 @@ cerberus:
performance_monitoring:
deploy_dashboards: False # Install a mutable grafana and load the performance dashboards. Enable this only when running on OpenShift
repo: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/performance-dashboards.git"
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: False
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set
enable_alerts: False # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
check_critical_alerts: False # When enabled will check prometheus for critical alerts firing post chaos after soak time for the cluster to settle down
tunings:
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@@ -6,27 +6,21 @@ kraken:
signal_state: RUN # Will wait for the RUN signal when set to PAUSE before running the scenarios, refer docs/signal.md for more details
signal_address: 0.0.0.0 # Signal listening address
port: 8081 # Signal port
litmus_version: v1.13.6 # Litmus version to install
litmus_uninstall: False # If you want to uninstall litmus if failure
litmus_uninstall_before_run: True # If you want to uninstall litmus before a new run starts
chaos_scenarios: # List of policies/chaos scenarios to load
- plugin_scenarios: # List of chaos pod scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/etcd.yml
- scenarios/openshift/regex_openshift_pod_kill.yml
- scenarios/openshift/prom_kill.yml
- node_scenarios: # List of chaos node scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/node_scenarios_example.yml
- scenarios/openshift/node_scenarios_example.yml
- plugin_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/openshift-apiserver.yml
- scenarios/openshift/openshift-kube-apiserver.yml
- time_scenarios: # List of chaos time scenarios to load
- scenarios/openshift/time_scenarios_example.yml
- litmus_scenarios: # List of litmus scenarios to load
- - https://hub.litmuschaos.io/api/chaos/1.10.0?file=charts/generic/node-cpu-hog/rbac.yaml
- scenarios/openshift/node_cpu_hog_engine.yaml
- cluster_shut_down_scenarios:
- - scenarios/openshift/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml
- scenarios/openshift/post_action_shut_down.py
- namespace_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml
- service_disruption_scenarios:
- scenarios/openshift/regex_namespace.yaml
- scenarios/openshift/ingress_namespace.yaml
- zone_outages:
@@ -46,17 +40,44 @@ cerberus:
performance_monitoring:
deploy_dashboards: True # Install a mutable grafana and load the performance dashboards. Enable this only when running on OpenShift
repo: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/performance-dashboards.git"
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: True
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set
enable_alerts: True # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries
tunings:
wait_duration: 60 # Duration to wait between each chaos scenario
iterations: 1 # Number of times to execute the scenarios
daemon_mode: False # Iterations are set to infinity which means that the kraken will cause chaos forever
telemetry:
enabled: False # enable/disables the telemetry collection feature
api_url: https://ulnmf9xv7j.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/production #telemetry service endpoint
username: username # telemetry service username
password: password # telemetry service password
prometheus_backup: True # enables/disables prometheus data collection
full_prometheus_backup: False # if is set to False only the /prometheus/wal folder will be downloaded.
backup_threads: 5 # number of telemetry download/upload threads
archive_path: /tmp # local path where the archive files will be temporarly stored
max_retries: 0 # maximum number of upload retries (if 0 will retry forever)
run_tag: '' # if set, this will be appended to the run folder in the bucket (useful to group the runs)
archive_size: 500000 # the size of the prometheus data archive size in KB. The lower the size of archive is
# the higher the number of archive files will be produced and uploaded (and processed by backup_threads
# simultaneously).
# For unstable/slow connection is better to keep this value low
# increasing the number of backup_threads, in this way, on upload failure, the retry will happen only on the
# failed chunk without affecting the whole upload.
logs_backup: True
logs_filter_patterns:
- "(\\w{3}\\s\\d{1,2}\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+).+" # Sep 9 11:20:36.123425532
- "kinit (\\d+/\\d+/\\d+\\s\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2})\\s+" # kinit 2023/09/15 11:20:36 log
- "(\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}T\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}\\.\\d+Z).+" # 2023-09-15T11:20:36.123425532Z log
oc_cli_path: /usr/bin/oc # optional, if not specified will be search in $PATH
elastic:
elastic_url: "" # To track results in elasticsearch, give url to server here; will post telemetry details when url and index not blank
elastic_index: "" # Elastic search index pattern to post results to

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---
global:
writeToFile: true
metricsDirectory: collected-metrics
measurements:
- name: podLatency
esIndex: kraken
indexerConfig:
enabled: true
esServers: [http://0.0.0.0:9200] # Please change this to the respective Elasticsearch in use if you haven't run the podman-compose command to setup the infrastructure containers
insecureSkipVerify: true
defaultIndex: kraken
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metrics:
# API server
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb!~"WATCH", subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,resource,subresource,instance,le)) > 0
metricName: API99thLatency
- query: sum(irate(apiserver_request_total{apiserver="kube-apiserver",verb!="WATCH",subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,instance,resource,code) > 0
metricName: APIRequestRate
instant: True
- query: sum(apiserver_current_inflight_requests{}) by (request_kind) > 0
metricName: APIInflightRequests
instant: True
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(apiserver_current_inflight_requests[5m]))
metricName: APIInflightRequests
instant: True
# Container & pod metrics
- query: (sum(container_memory_rss{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(etcd|oauth-apiserver|.*apiserver|ovn-kubernetes|sdn|ingress|authentication|.*controller-manager|.*scheduler)"}) by (container, pod, namespace, node) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="master"}) > 0
metricName: containerMemory-Masters
instant: true
- query: (sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(etcd|oauth-apiserver|sdn|ovn-kubernetes|.*apiserver|authentication|.*controller-manager|.*scheduler)"}[2m]) * 100) by (container, pod, namespace, node) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="master"}) > 0
metricName: containerCPU-Masters
instant: true
- query: (sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{pod!="",container="prometheus",namespace="openshift-monitoring"}[2m]) * 100) by (container, pod, namespace, node) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="infra"}) > 0
metricName: containerCPU-Prometheus
instant: true
- query: (avg(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(sdn|ovn-kubernetes|ingress)"}[2m]) * 100 and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"}) by (namespace, container)) > 0
metricName: containerCPU-AggregatedWorkers
instant: true
- query: (avg(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(sdn|ovn-kubernetes|ingress|monitoring|image-registry|logging)"}[2m]) * 100 and on (node) kube_node_role{role="infra"}) by (namespace, container)) > 0
metricName: containerCPU-AggregatedInfra
- query: (sum(container_memory_rss{pod!="",namespace="openshift-monitoring",name!="",container="prometheus"}) by (container, pod, namespace, node) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="infra"}) > 0
metricName: containerMemory-Prometheus
instant: True
- query: avg(container_memory_rss{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(sdn|ovn-kubernetes|ingress)"} and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"}) by (container, namespace)
metricName: containerMemory-AggregatedWorkers
instant: True
- query: avg(container_memory_rss{name!="",container!="POD",namespace=~"openshift-(sdn|ovn-kubernetes|ingress|monitoring|image-registry|logging)"} and on (node) kube_node_role{role="infra"}) by (container, namespace)
metricName: containerMemory-AggregatedInfra
instant: True
# Node metrics
- query: (sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU-Masters
instant: True
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: maxCPU-Masters
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemory-Masters
instant: true
- query: (avg((sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))) by (mode)) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU-AggregatedWorkers
instant: True
- query: (avg((sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))) by (mode)) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU-AggregatedInfra
instant: True
- query: avg(node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes) by (instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: nodeMemoryAvailable-Masters
- query: avg(avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemory-Masters
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: maxMemory-Masters
instant: true
- query: avg(node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryAvailable-AggregatedWorkers
instant: True
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: maxCPU-Workers
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: maxMemory-Workers
instant: true
- query: avg(node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryAvailable-AggregatedInfra
instant: True
- query: avg(node_memory_Active_bytes) by (instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: nodeMemoryActive-Masters
instant: True
- query: avg(node_memory_Active_bytes and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryActive-AggregatedWorkers
instant: True
- query: avg(avg(node_memory_Active_bytes) by (instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryActive-AggregatedInfra
- query: avg(node_memory_Cached_bytes) by (instance) + avg(node_memory_Buffers_bytes) by (instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: nodeMemoryCached+nodeMemoryBuffers-Masters
- query: avg(node_memory_Cached_bytes + node_memory_Buffers_bytes and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryCached+nodeMemoryBuffers-AggregatedWorkers
- query: avg(node_memory_Cached_bytes + node_memory_Buffers_bytes and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemoryCached+nodeMemoryBuffers-AggregatedInfra
- query: irate(node_network_receive_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: rxNetworkBytes-Masters
- query: avg(irate(node_network_receive_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: rxNetworkBytes-AggregatedWorkers
- query: avg(irate(node_network_receive_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: rxNetworkBytes-AggregatedInfra
- query: irate(node_network_transmit_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: txNetworkBytes-Masters
- query: avg(irate(node_network_transmit_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: txNetworkBytes-AggregatedWorkers
- query: avg(irate(node_network_transmit_bytes_total{device=~"^(ens|eth|bond|team).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: txNetworkBytes-AggregatedInfra
- query: rate(node_disk_written_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: nodeDiskWrittenBytes-Masters
- query: avg(rate(node_disk_written_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: nodeDiskWrittenBytes-AggregatedWorkers
- query: avg(rate(node_disk_written_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: nodeDiskWrittenBytes-AggregatedInfra
- query: rate(node_disk_read_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")
metricName: nodeDiskReadBytes-Masters
- query: avg(rate(node_disk_read_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: nodeDiskReadBytes-AggregatedWorkers
- query: avg(rate(node_disk_read_bytes_total{device!~"^(dm|rb).*"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (device)
metricName: nodeDiskReadBytes-AggregatedInfra
instant: True
# Etcd metrics
- query: sum(rate(etcd_server_leader_changes_seen_total[2m]))
metricName: etcdLeaderChangesRate
instant: True
- query: etcd_server_is_leader > 0
metricName: etcdServerIsLeader
instant: True
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_backend_commit_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))
metricName: 99thEtcdDiskBackendCommitDurationSeconds
instant: True
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))
metricName: 99thEtcdDiskWalFsyncDurationSeconds
instant: True
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_network_peer_round_trip_time_seconds_bucket[5m]))
metricName: 99thEtcdRoundTripTimeSeconds
- query: etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_bytes
metricName: etcdDBPhysicalSizeBytes
- query: etcd_mvcc_db_total_size_in_use_in_bytes
metricName: etcdDBLogicalSizeBytes
instant: True
- query: sum by (cluster_version)(etcd_cluster_version)
metricName: etcdVersion
@@ -135,50 +128,16 @@ metrics:
- query: sum(rate(etcd_object_counts{}[5m])) by (resource) > 0
metricName: etcdObjectCount
instant: True
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99,sum(rate(etcd_request_duration_seconds_bucket[2m])) by (le,operation,apiserver)) > 0
metricName: P99APIEtcdRequestLatency
instant: True
# Cluster metrics
- query: count(kube_namespace_created)
metricName: namespaceCount
- query: sum by (instance) (apiserver_storage_objects)
metricName: etcdTotalObjectCount
instant: True
- query: sum(kube_pod_status_phase{}) by (phase)
metricName: podStatusCount
- query: count(kube_secret_info{})
metricName: secretCount
- query: count(kube_deployment_labels{})
metricName: deploymentCount
- query: count(kube_configmap_info{})
metricName: configmapCount
- query: count(kube_service_info{})
metricName: serviceCount
- query: kube_node_role
metricName: nodeRoles
instant: true
- query: sum(kube_node_status_condition{status="true"}) by (condition)
metricName: nodeStatus
- query: (sum(rate(container_fs_writes_bytes_total{container!="",device!~".+dm.+"}[5m])) by (device, container, node) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="master"}) > 0
metricName: containerDiskUsage
- query: cluster_version{type="completed"}
metricName: clusterVersion
instant: true
# Golang metrics
- query: go_memstats_heap_alloc_bytes{job=~"apiserver|api|etcd"}
metricName: goHeapAllocBytes
- query: go_memstats_heap_inuse_bytes{job=~"apiserver|api|etcd"}
metricName: goHeapInuseBytes
- query: go_gc_duration_seconds{job=~"apiserver|api|etcd",quantile="1"}
metricName: goGCDurationSeconds
- query: topk(500, max by(resource) (apiserver_storage_objects))
metricName: etcdTopObectCount
instant: True

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metrics:
# API server
- query: sum(apiserver_current_inflight_requests{}) by (request_kind) > 0
metricName: APIInflightRequests
instant: true
# Kubelet & CRI-O
# Average and max of the CPU usage from all worker's kubelet
- query: avg(avg_over_time(irate(process_cpu_seconds_total{service="kubelet",job="kubelet"}[2m])[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: cpu-kubelet
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(irate(process_cpu_seconds_total{service="kubelet",job="kubelet"}[2m])[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: max-cpu-kubelet
instant: true
# Average of the memory usage from all worker's kubelet
- query: avg(avg_over_time(process_resident_memory_bytes{service="kubelet",job="kubelet"}[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: memory-kubelet
instant: true
# Max of the memory usage from all worker's kubelet
- query: max(max_over_time(process_resident_memory_bytes{service="kubelet",job="kubelet"}[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: max-memory-kubelet
instant: true
- query: max_over_time(sum(process_resident_memory_bytes{service="kubelet",job="kubelet"} and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})[.elapsed:])
metricName: max-memory-sum-kubelet
instant: true
# Average and max of the CPU usage from all worker's CRI-O
- query: avg(avg_over_time(irate(process_cpu_seconds_total{service="kubelet",job="crio"}[2m])[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: cpu-crio
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(irate(process_cpu_seconds_total{service="kubelet",job="crio"}[2m])[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: max-cpu-crio
instant: true
# Average of the memory usage from all worker's CRI-O
- query: avg(avg_over_time(process_resident_memory_bytes{service="kubelet",job="crio"}[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: memory-crio
instant: true
# Max of the memory usage from all worker's CRI-O
- query: max(max_over_time(process_resident_memory_bytes{service="kubelet",job="crio"}[.elapsed:]) and on (node) kube_node_role{role="worker"})
metricName: max-memory-crio
instant: true
# Etcd
- query: avg(avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_backend_commit_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: 99thEtcdDiskBackendCommit
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: 99thEtcdDiskWalFsync
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, irate(etcd_network_peer_round_trip_time_seconds_bucket[2m]))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: 99thEtcdRoundTripTime
instant: true
# Control-plane
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(1, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-controller-manager"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-kube-controller-manager
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(topk(1, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-controller-manager"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-cpu-kube-controller-manager
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(1, sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-controller-manager"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-kube-controller-manager
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(topk(1, sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-controller-manager"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-memory-kube-controller-manager
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-apiserver"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-kube-apiserver
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3, sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-kube-apiserver"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-kube-apiserver
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-apiserver"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-openshift-apiserver
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3, sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-apiserver"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-openshift-apiserver
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-etcd"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-etcd
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(3,sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-etcd"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-etcd
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(1, sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-controller-manager"}[2m])) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-openshift-controller-manager
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(topk(1, sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-controller-manager"}) by (pod))[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-openshift-controller-manager
instant: true
# multus
- query: avg(avg_over_time(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-multus", pod=~"(multus).+", container!="POD"}[2m])[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: cpu-multus
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-multus", pod=~"(multus).+", container!="POD"}[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: memory-multus
instant: true
# OVNKubernetes - standard & IC
- query: avg(avg_over_time(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-ovn-kubernetes", pod=~"(ovnkube-master|ovnkube-control-plane).+", container!="POD"}[2m])[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: cpu-ovn-control-plane
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-ovn-kubernetes", pod=~"(ovnkube-master|ovnkube-control-plane).+", container!="POD"}[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: memory-ovn-control-plane
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-ovn-kubernetes", pod=~"ovnkube-node.+", container!="POD"}[2m])[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: cpu-ovnkube-node
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-ovn-kubernetes", pod=~"ovnkube-node.+", container!="POD"}[.elapsed:])) by (container)
metricName: memory-ovnkube-node
instant: true
# Nodes
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-masters
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: memory-masters
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: max-memory-masters
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-workers
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-cpu-workers
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: memory-workers
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: max-memory-workers
instant: true
- query: sum( (node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)") )
metricName: memory-sum-workers
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-infra
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode!="idle", mode!="steal"}[2m]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (instance)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-cpu-infra
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: memory-infra
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: max-memory-infra
instant: true
- query: max_over_time(sum((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))[.elapsed:])
metricName: max-memory-sum-infra
instant: true
# Monitoring and ingress
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-monitoring", pod=~"prometheus-k8s.+"}[2m])) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-prometheus
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-monitoring", pod=~"prometheus-k8s.+"}[2m])) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-cpu-prometheus
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-monitoring", pod=~"prometheus-k8s.+"}) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-prometheus
instant: true
- query: max(max_over_time(sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-monitoring", pod=~"prometheus-k8s.+"}) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: max-memory-prometheus
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="", namespace="openshift-ingress", pod=~"router-default.+"}[2m])) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: cpu-router
instant: true
- query: avg(avg_over_time(sum(container_memory_rss{name!="", namespace="openshift-ingress", pod=~"router-default.+"}) by (pod)[.elapsed:]))
metricName: memory-router
instant: true
# Cluster
- query: avg_over_time(cluster:memory_usage:ratio[.elapsed:])
metricName: memory-cluster-usage-ratio
instant: true
- query: avg_over_time(cluster:node_cpu:ratio[.elapsed:])
metricName: cpu-cluster-usage-ratio
instant: true
# Retain the raw CPU seconds totals for comparison
- query: sum(node_cpu_seconds_total and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker",role!="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (mode)
metricName: nodeCPUSeconds-Workers
instant: true
- query: sum(node_cpu_seconds_total and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (mode)
metricName: nodeCPUSeconds-Masters
instant: true
- query: sum(node_cpu_seconds_total and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="infra"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) by (mode)
metricName: nodeCPUSeconds-Infra
instant: true

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metrics:
# API server
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb!~"WATCH", subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,resource,subresource,instance,le)) > 0
metricName: API99thLatency
- query: sum(irate(apiserver_request_total{apiserver="kube-apiserver",verb!="WATCH",subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,instance,resource,code) > 0
metricName: APIRequestRate
- query: sum(apiserver_current_inflight_requests{}) by (request_kind) > 0
metricName: APIInflightRequests
- query: irate(apiserver_request_total{verb="POST", resource="pods", subresource="binding",code="201"}[2m]) > 0
metricName: schedulingThroughput
# Containers & pod metrics
- query: sum(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{name!="",namespace=~"openshift-(etcd|oauth-apiserver|.*apiserver|ovn-kubernetes|sdn|ingress|authentication|.*controller-manager|.*scheduler|monitoring|logging|image-registry)"}[2m]) * 100) by (pod, namespace, node)
@@ -33,8 +27,17 @@ metrics:
metricName: crioMemory
# Node metrics
- query: sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU
- query: (sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU-Masters
- query: (avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemory-Masters
- query: (sum(irate(node_cpu_seconds_total[2m])) by (mode,instance) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)")) > 0
metricName: nodeCPU-Workers
- query: (avg_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[2m:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="worker"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: nodeMemory-Workers
- query: avg(node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes) by (instance)
metricName: nodeMemoryAvailable
@@ -42,6 +45,9 @@ metrics:
- query: avg(node_memory_Active_bytes) by (instance)
metricName: nodeMemoryActive
- query: max(max_over_time((node_memory_MemTotal_bytes - node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes)[.elapsed:]) and on (instance) label_replace(kube_node_role{role="master"}, "instance", "$1", "node", "(.+)"))
metricName: maxMemory-Masters
- query: avg(node_memory_Cached_bytes) by (instance) + avg(node_memory_Buffers_bytes) by (instance)
metricName: nodeMemoryCached+nodeMemoryBuffers
@@ -84,34 +90,4 @@ metrics:
- query: sum by (cluster_version)(etcd_cluster_version)
metricName: etcdVersion
instant: true
# Cluster metrics
- query: count(kube_namespace_created)
metricName: namespaceCount
- query: sum(kube_pod_status_phase{}) by (phase)
metricName: podStatusCount
- query: count(kube_secret_info{})
metricName: secretCount
- query: count(kube_deployment_labels{})
metricName: deploymentCount
- query: count(kube_configmap_info{})
metricName: configmapCount
- query: count(kube_service_info{})
metricName: serviceCount
- query: kube_node_role
metricName: nodeRoles
instant: true
- query: sum(kube_node_status_condition{status="true"}) by (condition)
metricName: nodeStatus
- query: cluster_version{type="completed"}
metricName: clusterVersion
instant: true
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application: openshift-etcd
namespaces: openshift-etcd
labels: app=openshift-etcd
kubeconfig: ~/.kube/config.yaml
prometheus_endpoint: <Prometheus_Endpoint>
auth_token: <Auth_Token>
scrape_duration: 10m
chaos_library: "kraken"
log_level: INFO
json_output_file: False
json_output_folder_path:
# for output purpose only do not change if not needed
chaos_tests:
GENERIC:
- pod_failure
- container_failure
- node_failure
- zone_outage
- time_skew
- namespace_failure
- power_outage
CPU:
- node_cpu_hog
NETWORK:
- application_outage
- node_network_chaos
- pod_network_chaos
MEM:
- node_memory_hog
- pvc_disk_fill
threshold: .7
cpu_threshold: .5
mem_threshold: .5

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# Dockerfile for kraken
FROM quay.io/openshift/origin-tests:latest as origintests
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/azure-cli:latest as azure-cli
FROM quay.io/centos/centos:stream9
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.authors="Red Hat OpenShift Chaos Engineering"
ENV KUBECONFIG /root/.kube/config
# Copy OpenShift CLI, Kubernetes CLI from origin-tests image
COPY --from=origintests /usr/bin/oc /usr/bin/oc
COPY --from=origintests /usr/bin/kubectl /usr/bin/kubectl
# Copy azure client binary from azure-cli image
COPY --from=azure-cli /usr/local/bin/az /usr/bin/az
# Install dependencies
RUN yum install epel-release -y && \
yum install -y git python39 python3-pip jq gettext && \
python3.9 -m pip install -U pip && \
git clone https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn.git --branch v1.3.1 /root/kraken && \
mkdir -p /root/.kube && cd /root/kraken && \
pip3.9 install -r requirements.txt
WORKDIR /root/kraken
ENTRYPOINT ["python3.9", "run_kraken.py"]
CMD ["--config=config/config.yaml"]

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# Dockerfile for kraken
FROM ppc64le/centos:8
MAINTAINER Red Hat OpenShift Performance and Scale
ENV KUBECONFIG /root/.kube/config
RUN curl -L -o kubernetes-client-linux-ppc64le.tar.gz https://dl.k8s.io/v1.19.0/kubernetes-client-linux-ppc64le.tar.gz \
&& tar xf kubernetes-client-linux-ppc64le.tar.gz && mv kubernetes/client/bin/kubectl /usr/bin/ && rm -rf kubernetes-client-linux-ppc64le.tar.gz
RUN curl -L -o openshift-client-linux.tar.gz https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/ppc64le/clients/ocp/stable/openshift-client-linux.tar.gz \
&& tar xf openshift-client-linux.tar.gz -C /usr/bin && rm -rf openshift-client-linux.tar.gz
# Install dependencies
RUN yum install epel-release -y && \
yum install -y git python36 python3-pip gcc libffi-devel python36-devel openssl-devel gcc-c++ make jq gettext && \
git clone https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn.git --branch main /root/kraken && \
mkdir -p /root/.kube && cd /root/kraken && \
pip3 install cryptography==3.3.2 && \
pip3 install -r requirements.txt setuptools==40.3.0 urllib3==1.25.4
WORKDIR /root/kraken
ENTRYPOINT python3 run_kraken.py --config=config/config.yaml

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# oc build
FROM golang:1.23.1 AS oc-build
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libkrb5-dev
WORKDIR /tmp
RUN git clone --branch release-4.18 https://github.com/openshift/oc.git
WORKDIR /tmp/oc
RUN go mod edit -go 1.23.1 &&\
go get github.com/moby/buildkit@v0.12.5 &&\
go get github.com/containerd/containerd@v1.7.11&&\
go get github.com/docker/docker@v25.0.6&&\
go get github.com/opencontainers/runc@v1.1.14&&\
go get github.com/go-git/go-git/v5@v5.13.0&&\
go get golang.org/x/net@v0.36.0&&\
go get github.com/containerd/containerd@v1.7.27&&\
go get golang.org/x/oauth2@v0.27.0&&\
go get golang.org/x/crypto@v0.35.0&&\
go mod tidy && go mod vendor
RUN make GO_REQUIRED_MIN_VERSION:= oc
FROM fedora:40
ARG PR_NUMBER
ARG TAG
RUN groupadd -g 1001 krkn && useradd -m -u 1001 -g krkn krkn
RUN dnf update -y
ENV KUBECONFIG /home/krkn/.kube/config
# This overwrites any existing configuration in /etc/yum.repos.d/kubernetes.repo
RUN dnf update && dnf install -y --setopt=install_weak_deps=False \
git python39 jq yq gettext wget which &&\
dnf clean all
# copy oc client binary from oc-build image
COPY --from=oc-build /tmp/oc/oc /usr/bin/oc
# krkn build
RUN git clone https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn.git /home/krkn/kraken && \
mkdir -p /home/krkn/.kube
WORKDIR /home/krkn/kraken
# default behaviour will be to build main
# if it is a PR trigger the PR itself will be checked out
RUN if [ -n "$PR_NUMBER" ]; then git fetch origin pull/${PR_NUMBER}/head:pr-${PR_NUMBER} && git checkout pr-${PR_NUMBER};fi
# if it is a TAG trigger checkout the tag
RUN if [ -n "$TAG" ]; then git checkout "$TAG";fi
RUN python3.9 -m ensurepip --upgrade --default-pip
RUN python3.9 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools==70.0.0
RUN pip3.9 install -r requirements.txt
RUN pip3.9 install jsonschema
LABEL krknctl.title.global="Krkn Base Image"
LABEL krknctl.description.global="This is the krkn base image."
LABEL krknctl.input_fields.global='$KRKNCTL_INPUT'
RUN chown -R krkn:krkn /home/krkn && chmod 755 /home/krkn
USER krkn
ENTRYPOINT ["python3.9", "run_kraken.py"]
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### Kraken image
Container image gets automatically built by quay.io at [Kraken image](https://quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn).
### Run containerized version
Refer [instructions](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/docs/installation.md#run-containerized-version) for information on how to run the containerized version of kraken.
### Run Custom Kraken Image
Refer to [instructions](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/containers/build_own_image-README.md) for information on how to run a custom containerized version of kraken using podman.
### Kraken as a KubeApp
#### GENERAL NOTES:
- It is not generally recommended to run Kraken internal to the cluster as the pod which is running Kraken might get disrupted, the suggested use case to run kraken from inside k8s/OpenShift is to target **another** cluster (eg. to bypass network restrictions or to leverage cluster's computational resources)
- your kubeconfig might contain several cluster contexts and credentials so be sure, before creating the ConfigMap, to keep **only** the credentials related to the destination cluster. Please refer to the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-access-multiple-clusters/) for more details
- to add privileges to the service account you must be logged in the cluster with an highly privileged account (ideally kubeadmin)
To run containerized Kraken as a Kubernetes/OpenShift Deployment, follow these steps:
1. Configure the [config.yaml](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml) file according to your requirements.
**NOTE**: both the scenarios ConfigMaps are needed regardless you're running kraken in Kubernetes or OpenShift
2. Create a namespace under which you want to run the kraken pod using `kubectl create ns <namespace>`.
3. Switch to `<namespace>` namespace:
- In Kubernetes, use `kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=<namespace>`
- In OpenShift, use `oc project <namespace>`
4. Create a ConfigMap named kube-config using `kubectl create configmap kube-config --from-file=<path_to_kubeconfig>` *(eg. ~/.kube/config)*
5. Create a ConfigMap named kraken-config using `kubectl create configmap kraken-config --from-file=<path_to_kraken>/config`
6. Create a ConfigMap named scenarios-config using `kubectl create configmap scenarios-config --from-file=<path_to_kraken>/scenarios`
7. Create a ConfigMap named scenarios-openshift-config using `kubectl create configmap scenarios-openshift-config --from-file=<path_to_kraken>/scenarios/openshift`
8. Create a ConfigMap named scenarios-kube-config using `kubectl create configmap scenarios-kube-config --from-file=<path_to_kraken>/scenarios/kube`
9. Create a service account to run the kraken pod `kubectl create serviceaccount useroot`.
10. In Openshift, add privileges to service account and execute `oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z useroot`.
11. Create a Job using `kubectl apply -f <path_to_kraken>/containers/kraken.yml` and monitor the status using `oc get jobs` and `oc get pods`.

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# Building your own Kraken image
1. Git clone the Kraken repository using `git clone https://github.com/openshift-scale/kraken.git`.
1. Git clone the Kraken repository using `git clone https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn.git`.
2. Modify the python code and yaml files to address your needs.
3. Execute `podman build -t <new_image_name>:latest .` in the containers directory within kraken to build an image from a Dockerfile.
4. Execute `podman run --detach --name <container_name> <new_image_name>:latest` to start a container based on your new image.
# Building the Kraken image on IBM Power (ppc64le)
1. Git clone the Kraken repository using `git clone https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kraken.git` on an IBM Power Systems server.
1. Git clone the Kraken repository using `git clone https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn.git` on an IBM Power Systems server.
2. Modify the python code and yaml files to address your needs.
3. Execute `podman build -t <new_image_name>:latest -f Dockerfile-ppc64le` in the containers directory within kraken to build an image from the Dockerfile for Power.
4. Execute `podman run --detach --name <container_name> <new_image_name>:latest` to start a container based on your new image.

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SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
cd "$SCRIPT_DIR"
export KRKNCTL_INPUT=$(cat krknctl-input.json|tr -d "\n")
envsubst '${KRKNCTL_INPUT}' < Dockerfile.template > Dockerfile

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---
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
name: kraken
spec:
parallelism: 1
completions: 1
template:
metadata:
labels:
tool: Kraken
spec:
serviceAccountName: useroot
containers:
- name: kraken
securityContext:
privileged: true
image: quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn
command: ["/bin/sh", "-c"]
args: ["python3.9 run_kraken.py -c config/config.yaml"]
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: "/root/.kube"
name: config
- mountPath: "/root/kraken/config"
name: kraken-config
- mountPath: "/root/kraken/scenarios"
name: scenarios-config
- mountPath: "/root/kraken/scenarios/openshift"
name: scenarios-openshift-config
- mountPath: "/root/kraken/scenarios/kube"
name: scenarios-kube-config
restartPolicy: Never
volumes:
- name: config
configMap:
name: kube-config
- name: kraken-config
configMap:
name: kraken-config
- name: scenarios-config
configMap:
name: scenarios-config
- name: scenarios-openshift-config
configMap:
name: scenarios-openshift-config
- name: scenarios-kube-config
configMap:
name: scenarios-kube-config

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[
{
"name": "cerberus-enabled",
"short_description": "Enable Cerberus",
"description": "Enables Cerberus Support",
"variable": "CERBERUS_ENABLED",
"type": "enum",
"default": "False",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "cerberus-url",
"short_description": "Cerberus URL",
"description": "Cerberus http url",
"variable": "CERBERUS_URL",
"type": "string",
"default": "http://0.0.0.0:8080",
"validator": "^(http|https):\/\/.*",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "distribution",
"short_description": "Orchestrator distribution",
"description": "Selects the orchestrator distribution",
"variable": "DISTRIBUTION",
"type": "enum",
"default": "openshift",
"allowed_values": "openshift,kubernetes",
"separator": ",",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "krkn-kubeconfig",
"short_description": "Krkn kubeconfig path",
"description": "Sets the path where krkn will search for kubeconfig (in container)",
"variable": "KRKN_KUBE_CONFIG",
"type": "string",
"default": "/home/krkn/.kube/config",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "wait-duration",
"short_description": "Post chaos wait duration",
"description": "waits for a certain amount of time after the scenario",
"variable": "WAIT_DURATION",
"type": "number",
"default": "1"
},
{
"name": "iterations",
"short_description": "Chaos scenario iterations",
"description": "number of times the same chaos scenario will be executed",
"variable": "ITERATIONS",
"type": "number",
"default": "1"
},
{
"name": "daemon-mode",
"short_description": "Sets krkn daemon mode",
"description": "if set the scenario will execute forever",
"variable": "DAEMON_MODE",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "uuid",
"short_description": "Sets krkn run uuid",
"description": "sets krkn run uuid instead of generating it",
"variable": "UUID",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "capture-metrics",
"short_description": "Enables metrics capture",
"description": "Enables metrics capture",
"variable": "CAPTURE_METRICS",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "enable-alerts",
"short_description": "Enables cluster alerts check",
"description": "Enables cluster alerts check",
"variable": "ENABLE_ALERTS",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "alerts-path",
"short_description": "Cluster alerts path file (in container)",
"description": "Allows to specify a different alert file path",
"variable": "ALERTS_PATH",
"type": "string",
"default": "config/alerts.yaml",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "metrics-path",
"short_description": "Cluster metrics path file (in container)",
"description": "Allows to specify a different metrics file path",
"variable": "METRICS_PATH",
"type": "string",
"default": "config/metrics-aggregated.yaml",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "enable-es",
"short_description": "Enables elastic search data collection",
"description": "Enables elastic search data collection",
"variable": "ENABLE_ES",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-server",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch instance URL",
"description": "Elasticsearch instance URL",
"variable": "ES_SERVER",
"type": "string",
"default": "http://0.0.0.0",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-port",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch instance port",
"description": "Elasticsearch instance port",
"variable": "ES_PORT",
"type": "number",
"default": "443",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-username",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch instance username",
"description": "Elasticsearch instance username",
"variable": "ES_USERNAME",
"type": "string",
"default": "elastic",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-password",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch instance password",
"description": "Elasticsearch instance password",
"variable": "ES_PASSWORD",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-verify-certs",
"short_description": "Enables elasticsearch TLS certificate verification",
"description": "Enables elasticsearch TLS certificate verification",
"variable": "ES_VERIFY_CERTS",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-metrics-index",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch metrics index",
"description": "Index name for metrics in Elasticsearch",
"variable": "ES_METRICS_INDEX",
"type": "string",
"default": "krkn-metrics",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-alerts-index",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch alerts index",
"description": "Index name for alerts in Elasticsearch",
"variable": "ES_ALERTS_INDEX",
"type": "string",
"default": "krkn-alerts",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "es-telemetry-index",
"short_description": "Elasticsearch telemetry index",
"description": "Index name for telemetry in Elasticsearch",
"variable": "ES_TELEMETRY_INDEX",
"type": "string",
"default": "krkn-telemetry",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "check-critical-alerts",
"short_description": "Check critical alerts",
"description": "Enables checking for critical alerts",
"variable": "CHECK_CRITICAL_ALERTS",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-enabled",
"short_description": "Enable telemetry",
"description": "Enables telemetry support",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_ENABLED",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-api-url",
"short_description": "Telemetry API URL",
"description": "API endpoint for telemetry data",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_API_URL",
"type": "string",
"default": "https://ulnmf9xv7j.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/production",
"validator": "^(http|https):\/\/.*",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-username",
"short_description": "Telemetry username",
"description": "Username for telemetry authentication",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_USERNAME",
"type": "string",
"default": "redhat-chaos",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-password",
"short_description": "Telemetry password",
"description": "Password for telemetry authentication",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_PASSWORD",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-prometheus-backup",
"short_description": "Prometheus backup for telemetry",
"description": "Enables Prometheus backup for telemetry",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_PROMETHEUS_BACKUP",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "True",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-full-prometheus-backup",
"short_description": "Full Prometheus backup",
"description": "Enables full Prometheus backup for telemetry",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_FULL_PROMETHEUS_BACKUP",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-backup-threads",
"short_description": "Telemetry backup threads",
"description": "Number of threads for telemetry backup",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_BACKUP_THREADS",
"type": "number",
"default": "5",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-archive-path",
"short_description": "Telemetry archive path",
"description": "Path to save telemetry archive",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_ARCHIVE_PATH",
"type": "string",
"default": "/tmp",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-max-retries",
"short_description": "Telemetry max retries",
"description": "Maximum retries for telemetry operations",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_MAX_RETRIES",
"type": "number",
"default": "0",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-run-tag",
"short_description": "Telemetry run tag",
"description": "Tag for telemetry run",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_RUN_TAG",
"type": "string",
"default": "chaos",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-group",
"short_description": "Telemetry group",
"description": "Group name for telemetry data",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_GROUP",
"type": "string",
"default": "default",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-archive-size",
"short_description": "Telemetry archive size",
"description": "Maximum size for telemetry archives",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_ARCHIVE_SIZE",
"type": "number",
"default": "1000",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-logs-backup",
"short_description": "Telemetry logs backup",
"description": "Enables logs backup for telemetry",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_LOGS_BACKUP",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-filter-pattern",
"short_description": "Telemetry filter pattern",
"description": "Filter pattern for telemetry logs",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_FILTER_PATTERN",
"type": "string",
"default": "[\"(\\\\w{3}\\\\s\\\\d{1,2}\\\\s\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2}\\\\.\\\\d+).+\",\"kinit (\\\\d+/\\\\d+/\\\\d+\\\\s\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2})\\\\s+\",\"(\\\\d{4}-\\\\d{2}-\\\\d{2}T\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2}:\\\\d{2}\\\\.\\\\d+Z).+\"]",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-cli-path",
"short_description": "Telemetry CLI path (oc)",
"description": "Path to telemetry CLI tool (oc)",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_CLI_PATH",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "telemetry-events-backup",
"short_description": "Telemetry events backup",
"description": "Enables events backup for telemetry",
"variable": "TELEMETRY_EVENTS_BACKUP",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "True",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-interval",
"short_description": "Heath check interval",
"description": "How often to check the health check urls",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL",
"type": "number",
"default": "2",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-url",
"short_description": "Health check url",
"description": "Url to check the health of",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_URL",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-auth",
"short_description": "Health check authentication tuple",
"description": "Authentication tuple to authenticate into health check URL",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_AUTH",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-bearer-token",
"short_description": "Health check bearer token",
"description": "Bearer token to authenticate into health check URL",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_BEARER_TOKEN",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-exit",
"short_description": "Health check exit on failure",
"description": "Exit on failure when health check URL is not able to connect",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_EXIT_ON_FAILURE",
"type": "string",
"default": "",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "health-check-verify",
"short_description": "SSL Verification of health check url",
"description": "SSL Verification to authenticate into health check URL",
"variable": "HEALTH_CHECK_VERIFY",
"type": "string",
"default": "false",
"required": "false"
},
{
"name": "krkn-debug",
"short_description": "Krkn debug mode",
"description": "Enables debug mode for Krkn",
"variable": "KRKN_DEBUG",
"type": "enum",
"allowed_values": "True,False",
"separator": ",",
"default": "False",
"required": "false"
}
]

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version: "3"
services:
elastic:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:7.13.2
deploy:
replicas: 1
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
network_mode: host
environment:
discovery.type: single-node
kibana:
image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:7.13.2
deploy:
replicas: 1
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
network_mode: host
environment:
ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: "http://0.0.0.0:9200"
cerberus:
image: quay.io/openshift-scale/cerberus:latest
privileged: true
deploy:
replicas: 1
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
network_mode: host
volumes:
- ./config/cerberus.yaml:/root/cerberus/config/config.yaml:Z # Modify the config in case of the need to monitor additional components
- ${HOME}/.kube/config:/root/.kube/config:Z

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```
### Validation and alerting based on the queries defined by the user during chaos
Takes PromQL queries as input and modifies the return code of the run to determine pass/fail. It's especially useful in case of automated runs in CI where user won't be able to monitor the system. It uses [Kube-burner](https://kube-burner.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) under the hood. This feature can be enabled in the [config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml) by setting the following:
Takes PromQL queries as input and modifies the return code of the run to determine pass/fail. It's especially useful in case of automated runs in CI where user won't be able to monitor the system. This feature can be enabled in the [config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml) by setting the following:
```
performance_monitoring:
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
enable_alerts: True # Runs the queries specified in the alert profile and displays the info or exits 1 when severity=error.
alert_profile: config/alerts # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries.
alert_profile: config/alerts.yaml # Path to alert profile with the prometheus queries.
```
#### Alert profile
A couple of [alert profiles](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/tree/main/config) [alerts](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/alerts) are shipped by default and can be tweaked to add more queries to alert on. The following are a few alerts examples:
A couple of [alert profiles](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/tree/main/config) [alerts](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/alerts.yaml) are shipped by default and can be tweaked to add more queries to alert on. User can provide a URL or path to the file in the [config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml). The following are a few alerts examples:
```
- expr: avg_over_time(histogram_quantile(0.99, rate(etcd_disk_wal_fsync_duration_seconds_bucket[2m]))[5m:]) > 0.01
@@ -39,11 +38,11 @@ A couple of [alert profiles](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/tree/main/conf
severity: critical
```
Kube-burner supports setting the severity for the alerts with each one having different effects:
Krkn supports setting the severity for the alerts with each one having different effects:
```
info: Prints an info message with the alarm description to stdout. By default all expressions have this severity.
warning: Prints a warning message with the alarm description to stdout.
error: Prints a error message with the alarm description to stdout and makes kube-burner rc = 1
error: Prints a error message with the alarm description to stdout and sets Krkn rc = 1
critical: Prints a fatal message with the alarm description to stdout and exits execution inmediatly with rc != 0
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## Arcaflow Scenarios
Arcaflow is a workflow engine in development which provides the ability to execute workflow steps in sequence, in parallel, repeatedly, etc. The main difference to competitors such as Netflix Conductor is the ability to run ad-hoc workflows without an infrastructure setup required.
The engine uses containers to execute plugins and runs them either locally in Docker/Podman or remotely on a Kubernetes cluster. The workflow system is strongly typed and allows for generating JSON schema and OpenAPI documents for all data formats involved.
### Available Scenarios
#### Hog scenarios:
- [CPU Hog](arcaflow_scenarios/cpu_hog.md)
- [Memory Hog](arcaflow_scenarios/memory_hog.md)
### Prequisites
Arcaflow supports three deployment technologies:
- Docker
- Podman
- Kubernetes
#### Docker
In order to run Arcaflow Scenarios with the Docker deployer, be sure that:
- Docker is correctly installed in your Operating System (to find instructions on how to install docker please refer to [Docker Documentation](https://www.docker.com/))
- The Docker daemon is running
#### Podman
The podman deployer is built around the podman CLI and doesn't need necessarily to be run along with the podman daemon.
To run Arcaflow Scenarios in your Operating system be sure that:
- podman is correctly installed in your Operating System (to find instructions on how to install podman refer to [Podman Documentation](https://podman.io/))
- the podman CLI is in your shell PATH
#### Kubernetes
The kubernetes deployer integrates directly the Kubernetes API Client and needs only a valid kubeconfig file and a reachable Kubernetes/OpenShift Cluster.
### Usage
To enable arcaflow scenarios edit the kraken config file, go to the section `kraken -> chaos_scenarios` of the yaml structure
and add a new element to the list named `arcaflow_scenarios` then add the desired scenario
pointing to the `input.yaml` file.
```
kraken:
...
chaos_scenarios:
- arcaflow_scenarios:
- scenarios/arcaflow/cpu-hog/input.yaml
```
#### input.yaml
The implemented scenarios can be found in *scenarios/arcaflow/<scenario_name>* folder.
The entrypoint of each scenario is the *input.yaml* file.
In this file there are all the options to set up the scenario accordingly to the desired target
### config.yaml
The arcaflow config file. Here you can set the arcaflow deployer and the arcaflow log level.
The supported deployers are:
- Docker
- Podman (podman daemon not needed, suggested option)
- Kubernetes
The supported log levels are:
- debug
- info
- warning
- error
### workflow.yaml
This file contains the steps that will be executed to perform the scenario against the target.
Each step is represented by a container that will be executed from the deployer and its options.
Note that we provide the scenarios as a template, but they can be manipulated to define more complex workflows.
To have more details regarding the arcaflow workflows architecture and syntax it is suggested to refer to the [Arcaflow Documentation](https://arcalot.io/arcaflow/).

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# CPU Hog
This scenario is based on the arcaflow [arcaflow-plugin-stressng](https://github.com/arcalot/arcaflow-plugin-stressng) plugin.
The purpose of this scenario is to create cpu pressure on a particular node of the Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster for a time span.
To enable this plugin add the pointer to the scenario input file `scenarios/arcaflow/cpu-hog/input.yaml` as described in the
Usage section.
This scenario takes a list of objects named `input_list` with the following properties:
- **kubeconfig :** *string* the kubeconfig needed by the deployer to deploy the sysbench plugin in the target cluster
- **namespace :** *string* the namespace where the scenario container will be deployed
**Note:** this parameter will be automatically filled by kraken if the `kubeconfig_path` property is correctly set
- **node_selector :** *key-value map* the node label that will be used as `nodeSelector` by the pod to target a specific cluster node
- **duration :** *string* stop stress test after N seconds. One can also specify the units of time in seconds, minutes, hours, days or years with the suffix s, m, h, d or y.
- **cpu_count :** *int* the number of CPU cores to be used (0 means all)
- **cpu_method :** *string* a fine-grained control of which cpu stressors to use (ackermann, cfloat etc. see [manpage](https://manpages.org/sysbench) for all the cpu_method options)
- **cpu_load_percentage :** *int* the CPU load by percentage
To perform several load tests in the same run simultaneously (eg. stress two or more nodes in the same run) add another item
to the `input_list` with the same properties (and eventually different values eg. different node_selectors
to schedule the pod on different nodes). To reduce (or increase) the parallelism change the value `parallelism` in `workload.yaml` file

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# Memory Hog
This scenario is based on the arcaflow [arcaflow-plugin-stressng](https://github.com/arcalot/arcaflow-plugin-stressng) plugin.
The purpose of this scenario is to create Virtual Memory pressure on a particular node of the Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster for a time span.
To enable this plugin add the pointer to the scenario input file `scenarios/arcaflow/memory-hog/input.yaml` as described in the
Usage section.
This scenario takes a list of objects named `input_list` with the following properties:
- **kubeconfig :** *string* the kubeconfig needed by the deployer to deploy the sysbench plugin in the target cluster
- **namespace :** *string* the namespace where the scenario container will be deployed
**Note:** this parameter will be automatically filled by kraken if the `kubeconfig_path` property is correctly set
- **node_selector :** *key-value map* the node label that will be used as `nodeSelector` by the pod to target a specific cluster node
- **duration :** *string* stop stress test after N seconds. One can also specify the units of time in seconds, minutes, hours, days or years with the suffix s, m, h, d or y.
- **vm_bytes :** *string* N bytes per vm process or percentage of memory used (using the % symbol). The size can be expressed in units of Bytes, KBytes, MBytes and GBytes using the suffix b, k, m or g.
- **vm_workers :** *int* Number of VM stressors to be run (0 means 1 stressor per CPU)
To perform several load tests in the same run simultaneously (eg. stress two or more nodes in the same run) add another item
to the `input_list` with the same properties (and eventually different values eg. different node_selectors
to schedule the pod on different nodes). To reduce (or increase) the parallelism change the value `parallelism` in `workload.yaml` file

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@@ -13,13 +13,26 @@ Supported Cloud Providers:
**NOTE**: For clusters with AWS make sure [AWS CLI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/getting-started-install.html) is installed and properly [configured](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-quickstart.html) using an AWS account
## GCP
**NOTE**: For clusters with GCP make sure [GCP CLI](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install#linux) is installed.
A google service account is required to give proper authentication to GCP for node actions. See [here](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started) for how to create a service account.
In order to set up Application Default Credentials (ADC) for use by Cloud Client Libraries, you can provide either service account credentials or the credentials associated with your user acccount:
**NOTE**: A user with 'resourcemanager.projects.setIamPolicy' permission is required to grant project-level permissions to the service account.
- Using service account credentials:
After creating the service account you will need to enable the account using the following: ```export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="<serviceaccount.json>"```
A google service account is required to give proper authentication to GCP for node actions. See [here](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started) for how to create a service account.
**NOTE**: A user with 'resourcemanager.projects.setIamPolicy' permission is required to grant project-level permissions to the service account.
After creating the service account you will need to enable the account using the following: ```export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="<serviceaccount.json>"```
- Using the credentials associated with your user acccount:
1. Make sure that the [GCP CLI](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install#linux) is installed and [initialized](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/initializing) by running:
```gcloud init```
2. Create local authentication credentials for your user account:
```gcloud auth application-default login```
## Openstack
@@ -27,14 +40,13 @@ After creating the service account you will need to enable the account using the
## Azure
**NOTE**: For Azure node killing scenarios, make sure [Azure CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest) is installed.
You will also need to create a service principal and give it the correct access, see [here](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.5/installing/installing_azure/installing-azure-account.html) for creating the service principal and setting the proper permissions.
**NOTE**: You will need to create a service principal and give it the correct access, see [here](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.5/installing/installing_azure/installing-azure-account.html) for creating the service principal and setting the proper permissions.
To properly run the service principal requires “Azure Active Directory Graph/Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy” api permission granted and “User Access Administrator”.
Before running you will need to set the following:
1. Login using ```az login```
1. ```export AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID=<subscription_id>```
2. ```export AZURE_TENANT_ID=<tenant_id>```
@@ -68,9 +80,10 @@ Set the following environment variables
These are the credentials that you would normally use to access the vSphere client.
## IBMCloud
If no api key is set up with proper VPC resource permissions, use the following to create:
If no API key is set up with proper VPC resource permissions, use the following to create it:
* Access group
* Service id with the following access
* With policy **VPC Infrastructure Services**

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#### Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster shut down scenario
Scenario to shut down all the nodes including the masters and restart them after specified duration. Cluster shut down scenario can be injected by placing the shut_down config file under cluster_shut_down_scenario option in the kraken config. Refer to [cluster_shut_down_scenario](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml) config file.
#### Kubernetes cluster shut down scenario
Scenario to shut down all the nodes including the masters and restart them after specified duration. Cluster shut down scenario can be injected by placing the shut_down config file under cluster_shut_down_scenario option in the kraken config. Refer to [cluster_shut_down_scenario](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/cluster_shut_down_scenario.yml) config file.
Refer to [cloud setup](cloud_setup.md) to configure your cli properly for the cloud provider of the cluster you want to shut down.
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ Current accepted cloud types:
* [GCP](cloud_setup.md#gcp)
* [AWS](cloud_setup.md#aws)
* [Openstack](cloud_setup.md#openstack)
* [IBMCloud](cloud_setup.md#ibmcloud)
```

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@@ -12,10 +12,6 @@ Config components:
# Kraken
This section defines scenarios and specific data to the chaos run
## Distribution
Either **openshift** or **kubernetes** depending on the type of cluster you want to run chaos on.
The prometheus url/route and bearer token are automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
## Exit on failure
**exit_on_failure**: Exit when a post action check or cerberus run fails

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@@ -4,18 +4,18 @@ This can be based on the pods namespace or labels. If you know the exact object
These scenarios are in a simple yaml format that you can manipulate to run your specific tests or use the pre-existing scenarios to see how it works.
#### Example Config
The following are the components of Kubernetes/OpenShift for which a basic chaos scenario config exists today.
The following are the components of Kubernetes for which a basic chaos scenario config exists today.
```
scenarios:
- name: "<Name of scenario>"
- name: "<name of scenario>"
namespace: "<specific namespace>" # can specify "*" if you want to find in all namespaces
label_selector: "<label of pod(s)>"
container_name: "<specific container name>" # This is optional, can take out and will kill all containers in all pods found under namespace and label
pod_names: # This is optional, can take out and will select all pods with given namespace and label
- <pod_name>
count: <number of containers to disrupt, default=1>
action: <Action to run. For example kill 1 ( hang up ) or kill 9. Default is set to kill 1>
action: <kill signal to run. For example 1 ( hang up ) or 9. Default is set to 1>
expected_recovery_time: <number of seconds to wait for container to be running again> (defaults to 120seconds)
```
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In all scenarios we do a post chaos check to wait and verify the specific compon
Here there are two options:
1. Pass a custom script in the main config scenario list that will run before the chaos and verify the output matches post chaos scenario.
See [scenarios/post_action_etcd_container.py](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/post_action_etcd_container.py) for an example.
See [scenarios/post_action_etcd_container.py](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/post_action_etcd_container.py) for an example.
```
- container_scenarios: # List of chaos pod scenarios to load.
- - scenarios/container_etcd.yml

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ If changes go into the main repository while you're working on your code it is b
If not already configured, set the upstream url for kraken.
```
git remote add upstream https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kraken.git
git remote add upstream https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn.git
```
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@@ -14,11 +14,7 @@ For example, for adding a pod level scenario for a new application, refer to the
namespace_pattern: ^<namespace>$
label_selector: <pod label>
kill: <number of pods to kill>
- id: wait-for-pods
config:
namespace_pattern: ^<namespace>$
label_selector: <pod label>
count: <expected number of pods that match namespace and label>
krkn_pod_recovery_time: <expected time for the pod to become ready>
```
#### Node Scenario Yaml Template

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### Health Checks
Health checks provide real-time visibility into the impact of chaos scenarios on application availability and performance. Health check configuration supports application endpoints accessible via http / https along with authentication mechanism such as bearer token and authentication credentials.
Health checks are configured in the ```config.yaml```
The system periodically checks the provided URLs based on the defined interval and records the results in Telemetry. The telemetry data includes:
- Success response ```200``` when the application is running normally.
- Failure response other than 200 if the application experiences downtime or errors.
This helps users quickly identify application health issues and take necessary actions.
#### Sample health check config
```
health_checks:
interval: <time_in_seconds> # Defines the frequency of health checks, default value is 2 seconds
config: # List of application endpoints to check
- url: "https://example.com/health"
bearer_token: "hfjauljl..." # Bearer token for authentication if any
auth:
exit_on_failure: True # If value is True exits when health check failed for application, values can be True/False
- url: "https://another-service.com/status"
bearer_token:
auth: ("admin","secretpassword") # Provide authentication credentials (username , password) in tuple format if any, ex:("admin","secretpassword")
exit_on_failure: False
- url: http://general-service.com
bearer_token:
auth:
exit_on_failure:
```
#### Sample health check telemetry
```
"health_checks": [
{
"url": "https://example.com/health",
"status": False,
"status_code": "503",
"start_timestamp": "2025-02-25 11:51:33",
"end_timestamp": "2025-02-25 11:51:40",
"duration": "0:00:07"
},
{
"url": "https://another-service.com/status",
"status": True,
"status_code": 200,
"start_timestamp": "2025-02-25 22:18:19",
"end_timestamp": "22025-02-25 22:22:46",
"duration": "0:04:27"
},
{
"url": "http://general-service.com",
"status": True,
"status_code": 200,
"start_timestamp": "2025-02-25 22:18:19",
"end_timestamp": "22025-02-25 22:22:46",
"duration": "0:04:27"
}
],
```

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### Hog Scenarios
Hog Scenarios are designed to push the limits of memory, CPU, or I/O on one or more nodes in your cluster.
They also serve to evaluate whether your cluster can withstand rogue pods that excessively consume resources
without any limits.
These scenarios involve deploying one or more workloads in the cluster. Based on the specific configuration,
these workloads will use a predetermined amount of resources for a specified duration.
#### Common options
| Option | Type | Description |
|---------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|`duration`| number | the duration of the stress test in seconds |
|`workers`| number (Optional) | the number of threads instantiated by stress-ng, if left empty the number of workers will match the number of available cores in the node. |
|`hog-type`| string (Enum) | can be cpu, memory or io. |
|`image`| string | the container image of the stress workload |
|`namespace`| string | the namespace where the stress workload will be deployed |
|`node-selector`| string (Optional) | defines the node selector for choosing target nodes. If not specified, one schedulable node in the cluster will be chosen at random. If multiple nodes match the selector, all of them will be subjected to stress. If number-of-nodes is specified, that many nodes will be randomly selected from those identified by the selector. |
|`number-of-nodes`| number (Optional) | restricts the number of selected nodes by the selector|
|`taints`| list (Optional) default [] | list of taints for which tolerations need to created. Example: ["node-role.kubernetes.io/master:NoSchedule"]|
#### `cpu-hog` options
| Option | Type |Description|
|---|--------|---|
|`cpu-load-percentage`| number | the amount of cpu that will be consumed by the hog|
|`cpu-method`| string | reflects the cpu load strategy adopted by stress-ng, please refer to the stress-ng documentation for all the available options|
#### `io-hog` options
| Option | Type | Description |
|-----------------------|--------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `io-block-size` |string| the block size written by the stressor |
| `io-write-bytes` |string| the total amount of data that will be written by the stressor. The size can be specified as % of free space on the file system or in units of Bytes, KBytes, MBytes and GBytes using the suffix b, k, m or g |
| `io-target-pod-folder` |string| the folder where the volume will be mounted in the pod |
| `io-target-pod-volume`| dictionary | the pod volume definition that will be stressed by the scenario. |
> [!CAUTION]
> Modifying the structure of `io-target-pod-volume` might alter how the hog operates, potentially rendering it ineffective.
#### `memory-hog` options
| Option | Type |Description|
|-----------------------|--------|---|
|`memory-vm-bytes`| string | the amount of memory that the scenario will try to hog.The size can be specified as % of free space on the file system or in units of Bytes, KBytes, MBytes and GBytes using the suffix b, k, m or g |

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
* [Scenarios](#scenarios)
* [Test Environment Recommendations - how and where to run chaos tests](#test-environment-recommendations---how-and-where-to-run-chaos-tests)
* [Chaos testing in Practice](#chaos-testing-in-practice)
* [OpenShift oraganization](#openshift-organization)
* [OpenShift organization](#openshift-organization)
* [startx-lab](#startx-lab)
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Failures in production are costly. To help mitigate risk to service health, cons
### Best Practices
Now that we understand the test methodology, let us take a look at the best practices for an OpenShift cluster. On that platform there are user applications and cluster workloads that need to be designed for stability and to provide the best user experience possible:
Now that we understand the test methodology, let us take a look at the best practices for an Kubernetes cluster. On that platform there are user applications and cluster workloads that need to be designed for stability and to provide the best user experience possible:
- Alerts with appropriate severity should get fired.
- Alerts are key to identify when a component starts degrading, and can help focus the investigation effort on affected system components.
@@ -77,25 +77,26 @@ We want to look at this in terms of CPU, Memory, Disk, Throughput, Network etc.
- The controller watching the component should recognize a failure as soon as possible. The component needs to have minimal initialization time to avoid extended downtime or overloading the replicas if it is a highly available configuration. The cause of failure can be because of issues with the infrastructure on top of which it is running, application failures, or because of service failures that it depends on.
- High Availability deployment strategy.
- There should be multiple replicas ( both OpenShift and application control planes ) running preferably in different availability zones to survive outages while still serving the user/system requests. Avoid single points of failure.
- There should be multiple replicas ( both Kubernetes and application control planes ) running preferably in different availability zones to survive outages while still serving the user/system requests. Avoid single points of failure.
- Backed by persistent storage
- It is important to have the system/application backed by persistent storage. This is especially important in cases where the application is a database or a stateful application given that a node, pod, or container failure will wipe off the data.
- There should be fallback routes to the backend in case of using CDN, for example, Akamai in case of console.redhat.com - a managed service deployed on top of OpenShift dedicated:
- There should be fallback routes to the backend in case of using CDN, for example, Akamai in case of console.redhat.com - a managed service deployed on top of Kubernetes dedicated:
- Content delivery networks (CDNs) are commonly used to host resources such as images, JavaScript files, and CSS. The average web page is nearly 2 MB in size, and offloading heavy resources to third-parties is extremely effective for reducing backend server traffic and latency. However, this makes each CDN an additional point of failure for every site that relies on it. If the CDN fails, its customers could also fail.
- To test how the application reacts to failures, drop all network traffic between the system and CDN. The application should still serve the content to the user irrespective of the failure.
- Appropriate caching and Content Delivery Network should be enabled to be performant and usable when there is a latency on the client side.
- Not every user or machine has access to unlimited bandwidth, there might be a delay on the user side ( client ) to access the APIs due to limited bandwidth, throttling or latency depending on the geographic location. It is important to inject latency between the client and API calls to understand the behavior and optimize things including caching wherever possible, using CDNs or opting for different protocols like HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 vs HTTP.
- Ensure Disruption Budgets are enabled for your critical applications
- Protect your application during disruptions by setting a [pod disruption budget](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/) to avoid downtime. For instance, etcd, zookeeper or similar applications need at least 2 replicas to maintain quorum. This can be ensured by setting PDB maxUnavailable to 1.
### Tooling
Now that we looked at the best practices, In this section, we will go through how [Kraken](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn) - a chaos testing framework can help test the resilience of OpenShift and make sure the applications and services are following the best practices.
Now that we looked at the best practices, In this section, we will go through how [Kraken](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn) - a chaos testing framework can help test the resilience of Kubernetes and make sure the applications and services are following the best practices.
#### Workflow
Let us start by understanding the workflow of kraken: the user will start by running kraken by pointing to a specific OpenShift cluster using kubeconfig to be able to talk to the platform on top of which the OpenShift cluster is hosted. This can be done by either the oc/kubectl API or the cloud API. Based on the configuration of kraken, it will inject specific chaos scenarios as shown below, talk to [Cerberus](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/cerberus) to get the go/no-go signal representing the overall health of the cluster ( optional - can be turned off ), scrapes metrics from in-cluster prometheus given a metrics profile with the promql queries and stores them long term in Elasticsearch configured ( optional - can be turned off ), evaluates the promql expressions specified in the alerts profile ( optional - can be turned off ) and aggregated everything to set the pass/fail i.e. exits 0 or 1. More about the metrics collection, cerberus and metrics evaluation can be found in the next section.
Let us start by understanding the workflow of kraken: the user will start by running kraken by pointing to a specific Kubernetes cluster using kubeconfig to be able to talk to the platform on top of which the Kubernetes cluster is hosted. This can be done by either the oc/kubectl API or the cloud API. Based on the configuration of kraken, it will inject specific chaos scenarios as shown below, talk to [Cerberus](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/cerberus) to get the go/no-go signal representing the overall health of the cluster ( optional - can be turned off ), scrapes metrics from in-cluster prometheus given a metrics profile with the promql queries and stores them long term in Elasticsearch configured ( optional - can be turned off ), evaluates the promql expressions specified in the alerts profile ( optional - can be turned off ) and aggregated everything to set the pass/fail i.e. exits 0 or 1. More about the metrics collection, cerberus and metrics evaluation can be found in the next section.
![Kraken workflow](../media/kraken-workflow.png)
@@ -112,15 +113,15 @@ If the monitoring tool, cerberus is enabled it will consume the signal and conti
### Scenarios
Let us take a look at how to run the chaos scenarios on your OpenShift clusters using Kraken-hub - a lightweight wrapper around Kraken to ease the runs by providing the ability to run them by just running container images using podman with parameters set as environment variables. This eliminates the need to carry around and edit configuration files and makes it easy for any CI framework integration. Here are the scenarios supported:
Let us take a look at how to run the chaos scenarios on your Kubernetes clusters using Kraken-hub - a lightweight wrapper around Kraken to ease the runs by providing the ability to run them by just running container images using podman with parameters set as environment variables. This eliminates the need to carry around and edit configuration files and makes it easy for any CI framework integration. Here are the scenarios supported:
- Pod Scenarios ([Documentation](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn-hub/blob/main/docs/pod-scenarios.md))
- Disrupts OpenShift/Kubernetes and applications deployed as pods:
- Disrupts Kubernetes/Kubernetes and applications deployed as pods:
- Helps understand the availability of the application, the initialization timing and recovery status.
- [Demo](https://asciinema.org/a/452351?speed=3&theme=solarized-dark)
- Container Scenarios ([Documentation](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn-hub/blob/main/docs/container-scenarios.md))
- Disrupts OpenShift/Kubernetes and applications deployed as containers running as part of a pod(s) using a specified kill signal to mimic failures:
- Disrupts Kubernetes/Kubernetes and applications deployed as containers running as part of a pod(s) using a specified kill signal to mimic failures:
- Helps understand the impact and recovery timing when the program/process running in the containers are disrupted - hangs, paused, killed etc., using various kill signals, i.e. SIGHUP, SIGTERM, SIGKILL etc.
- [Demo](https://asciinema.org/a/BXqs9JSGDSEKcydTIJ5LpPZBM?speed=3&theme=solarized-dark)
@@ -134,8 +135,8 @@ Let us take a look at how to run the chaos scenarios on your OpenShift clusters
- [Demo](https://asciinema.org/a/ANZY7HhPdWTNaWt4xMFanF6Q5)
- Zone Outages ([Documentation](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn-hub/blob/main/docs/zone-outages.md))
- Creates outage of availability zone(s) in a targeted region in the public cloud where the OpenShift cluster is running by tweaking the network acl of the zone to simulate the failure, and that in turn will stop both ingress and egress traffic from all nodes in a particular zone for the specified duration and reverts it back to the previous state.
- Helps understand the impact on both Kubernetes/OpenShift control plane as well as applications and services running on the worker nodes in that zone.
- Creates outage of availability zone(s) in a targeted region in the public cloud where the Kubernetes cluster is running by tweaking the network acl of the zone to simulate the failure, and that in turn will stop both ingress and egress traffic from all nodes in a particular zone for the specified duration and reverts it back to the previous state.
- Helps understand the impact on both Kubernetes/Kubernetes control plane as well as applications and services running on the worker nodes in that zone.
- Currently, only set up for AWS cloud platform: 1 VPC and multiples subnets within the VPC can be specified.
- [Demo](https://asciinema.org/a/452672?speed=3&theme=solarized-dark)
@@ -200,7 +201,7 @@ Let us take a look at few recommendations on how and where to run the chaos test
- Enable Observability:
- Chaos Engineering Without Observability ... Is Just Chaos.
- Make sure to have logging and monitoring installed on the cluster to help with understanding the behaviour as to why it is happening. In case of running the tests in the CI where it is not humanly possible to monitor the cluster all the time, it is recommended to leverage Cerberus to capture the state during the runs and metrics collection in Kraken to store metrics long term even after the cluster is gone.
- Kraken ships with dashboards that will help understand API, Etcd and OpenShift cluster level stats and performance metrics.
- Kraken ships with dashboards that will help understand API, Etcd and Kubernetes cluster level stats and performance metrics.
- Pay attention to Prometheus alerts. Check if they are firing as expected.
- Run multiple chaos tests at once to mimic the production outages:

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The following ways are supported to run Kraken:
- Standalone python program through Git.
- Containerized version using either Podman or Docker as the runtime.
- Kubernetes or OpenShift deployment.
- Containerized version using either Podman or Docker as the runtime via [Krkn-hub](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn-hub)
- Kubernetes or OpenShift deployment ( unsupported )
**NOTE**: It is recommended to run Kraken external to the cluster ( Standalone or Containerized ) hitting the Kubernetes/OpenShift API as running it internal to the cluster might be disruptive to itself and also might not report back the results if the chaos leads to cluster's API server instability.
**NOTE**: To run Kraken on Power (ppc64le) architecture, build and run a containerized version by following the
instructions given [here](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/containers/build_own_image-README.md).
instructions given [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/containers/build_own_image-README.md).
**NOTE**: Helper functions for interactions in Krkn are part of [krkn-lib](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn-lib).
Please feel free to reuse and expand them as you see fit when adding a new scenario or expanding
the capabilities of the current supported scenarios.
### Git
#### Clone the repository
Pick the latest stable release to install [here](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/releases).
Pick the latest stable release to install [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/releases).
```
$ git clone https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn.git --branch <release version>
$ cd kraken
$ git clone https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn.git --branch <release version>
$ cd krkn
```
#### Install the dependencies
@@ -35,29 +40,6 @@ $ python3.9 run_kraken.py --config <config_file_location>
```
### Run containerized version
Assuming that the latest docker ( 17.05 or greater with multi-build support ) is installed on the host, run:
```
$ docker pull quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:latest
$ docker run --name=kraken --net=host -v <path_to_kubeconfig>:/root/.kube/config:Z -v <path_to_kraken_config>:/root/kraken/config/config.yaml:Z -d quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:latest
$ docker run --name=kraken --net=host -v <path_to_kubeconfig>:/root/.kube/config:Z -v <path_to_kraken_config>:/root/kraken/config/config.yaml:Z -v <path_to_scenarios_directory>:/root/kraken/scenarios:Z -d quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:latest #custom or tweaked scenario configs
$ docker logs -f kraken
```
[Krkn-hub](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn-hub) is a wrapper that allows running Krkn chaos scenarios via podman or docker runtime with scenario parameters/configuration defined as environment variables.
Similarly, podman can be used to achieve the same:
```
$ podman pull quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn
$ podman run --name=kraken --net=host -v <path_to_kubeconfig>:/root/.kube/config:Z -v <path_to_kraken_config>:/root/kraken/config/config.yaml:Z -d quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:latest
$ podman run --name=kraken --net=host -v <path_to_kubeconfig>:/root/.kube/config:Z -v <path_to_kraken_config>:/root/kraken/config/config.yaml:Z -v <path_to_scenarios_directory>:/root/kraken/scenarios:Z -d quay.io/redhat-chaos/krkn:latest #custom or tweaked scenario configs
$ podman logs -f kraken
```
If you want to build your own kraken image see [here](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/containers/build_own_image-README.md)
### Run Kraken as a Kubernetes deployment
Refer [Instructions](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/containers/README.md) on how to deploy and run Kraken as a Kubernetes/OpenShift deployment.
Refer to the [chaos-kraken chart manpage](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/startx/chaos-kraken)
and especially the [kraken configuration values](https://artifacthub.io/packages/helm/startx/chaos-kraken#chaos-kraken-values-dictionary)
for details on how to configure this chart.
Refer [instructions](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn-hub#supported-chaos-scenarios) to get started.

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## Scraping and storing metrics for the run
There are cases where the state of the cluster and metrics on the cluster during the chaos test run need to be stored long term to review after the cluster is terminated, for example CI and automation test runs. To help with this, Kraken supports capturing metrics for the duration of the scenarios defined in the config and indexes them into Elasticsearch. The indexed metrics can be visualized with the help of Grafana.
It uses [Kube-burner](https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner) under the hood. The metrics to capture need to be defined in a metrics profile which Kraken consumes to query prometheus ( installed by default in OpenShift ) with the start and end timestamp of the run. Each run has a unique identifier ( uuid ) and all the metrics/documents in Elasticsearch will be associated with it. The uuid is generated automatically if not set in the config. This feature can be enabled in the [config](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/config.yaml) by setting the following:
```
performance_monitoring:
kube_burner_binary_url: "https://github.com/cloud-bulldozer/kube-burner/releases/download/v0.9.1/kube-burner-0.9.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz"
capture_metrics: True
config_path: config/kube_burner.yaml # Define the Elasticsearch url and index name in this config.
metrics_profile_path: config/metrics-aggregated.yaml
prometheus_url: # The prometheus url/route is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes.
prometheus_bearer_token: # The bearer token is automatically obtained in case of OpenShift, please set it when the distribution is Kubernetes. This is needed to authenticate with prometheus.
uuid: # uuid for the run is generated by default if not set.
```
### Metrics profile
A couple of [metric profiles](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/tree/main/config), [metrics.yaml](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/metrics.yaml), and [metrics-aggregated.yaml](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/config/metrics-aggregated.yaml) are shipped by default and can be tweaked to add more metrics to capture during the run. The following are the API server metrics for example:
```
metrics:
# API server
- query: histogram_quantile(0.99, sum(rate(apiserver_request_duration_seconds_bucket{apiserver="kube-apiserver", verb!~"WATCH", subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,resource,subresource,instance,le)) > 0
metricName: API99thLatency
- query: sum(irate(apiserver_request_total{apiserver="kube-apiserver",verb!="WATCH",subresource!="log"}[2m])) by (verb,instance,resource,code) > 0
metricName: APIRequestRate
- query: sum(apiserver_current_inflight_requests{}) by (request_kind) > 0
metricName: APIInflightRequests
```
### Indexing
Define the Elasticsearch and index to store the metrics/documents in the kube_burner config:
```
global:
writeToFile: true
metricsDirectory: collected-metrics
measurements:
- name: podLatency
esIndex: kube-burner
indexerConfig:
enabled: true
esServers: [https://elastic.example.com:9200]
insecureSkipVerify: true
defaultIndex: kraken
type: elastic
```

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@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ network_chaos: # Scenario to create an outage
- "ens5" # Interface name would be the Kernel host network interface name.
execution: serial|parallel # Execute each of the egress options as a single scenario(parallel) or as separate scenario(serial).
egress:
latency: 50ms
loss: 0.02 # percentage
bandwidth: 100mbit
latency: 500ms
loss: 50% # percentage
bandwidth: 10mbit
```
##### Sample scenario config for ingress traffic shaping (using a plugin)
'''
```
- id: network_chaos
config:
node_interface_name: # Dictionary with key as node name(s) and value as a list of its interfaces to test
@@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ network_chaos: # Scenario to create an outage
kubeconfig_path: ~/.kube/config # Path to kubernetes config file. If not specified, it defaults to ~/.kube/config
execution_type: parallel # Execute each of the ingress options as a single scenario(parallel) or as separate scenario(serial).
network_params:
latency: 50ms
loss: '0.02'
bandwidth: 100mbit
latency: 500ms
loss: '50%'
bandwidth: 10mbit
wait_duration: 120
test_duration: 60
'''
```
Note: For ingress traffic shaping, ensure that your node doesn't have any [IFB](https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/ifb) interfaces already present. The scenario relies on creating IFBs to do the shaping, and they are deleted at the end of the scenario.

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@@ -2,31 +2,38 @@
The following node chaos scenarios are supported:
1. **node_start_scenario**: Scenario to stop the node instance.
1. **node_start_scenario**: Scenario to start the node instance.
2. **node_stop_scenario**: Scenario to stop the node instance.
3. **node_stop_start_scenario**: Scenario to stop and then start the node instance. Not supported on VMware.
3. **node_stop_start_scenario**: Scenario to stop the node instance for specified duration and then start the node instance. Not supported on VMware.
4. **node_termination_scenario**: Scenario to terminate the node instance.
5. **node_reboot_scenario**: Scenario to reboot the node instance.
6. **stop_kubelet_scenario**: Scenario to stop the kubelet of the node instance.
7. **stop_start_kubelet_scenario**: Scenario to stop and start the kubelet of the node instance.
8. **node_crash_scenario**: Scenario to crash the node instance.
9. **stop_start_helper_node_scenario**: Scenario to stop and start the helper node and check service status.
8. **restart_kubelet_scenario**: Scenario to restart the kubelet of the node instance.
9. **node_crash_scenario**: Scenario to crash the node instance.
10. **stop_start_helper_node_scenario**: Scenario to stop and start the helper node and check service status.
11. **node_disk_detach_attach_scenario**: Scenario to detach node disk for specified duration.
**NOTE**: If the node does not recover from the node_crash_scenario injection, reboot the node to get it back to Ready state.
**NOTE**: node_start_scenario, node_stop_scenario, node_stop_start_scenario, node_termination_scenario
, node_reboot_scenario and stop_start_kubelet_scenario are supported only on AWS, Azure, OpenStack, BareMetal, GCP
, VMware and Alibaba as of now.
, node_reboot_scenario and stop_start_kubelet_scenario are supported on AWS, Azure, OpenStack, BareMetal, GCP
, VMware and Alibaba.
**NOTE**: Node scenarios are supported only when running the standalone version of Kraken until https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/issues/106 gets fixed.
**NOTE**: node_disk_detach_attach_scenario is supported only on AWS and cannot detach root disk.
#### AWS
How to set up AWS cli to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md#aws).
Cloud setup instructions can be found [here](cloud_setup.md#aws). Sample scenario config can be found [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/openshift/aws_node_scenarios.yml).
#### Baremetal
Sample scenario config can be found [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/openshift/baremetal_node_scenarios.yml).
**NOTE**: Baremetal requires setting the IPMI user and password to power on, off, and reboot nodes, using the config options `bm_user` and `bm_password`. It can either be set in the root of the entry in the scenarios config, or it can be set per machine.
If no per-machine addresses are specified, kraken attempts to use the BMC value in the BareMetalHost object. To list them, you can do 'oc get bmh -o wide --all-namespaces'. If the BMC values are blank, you must specify them per-machine using the config option 'bmc_addr' as specified below.
@@ -38,6 +45,8 @@ See the example node scenario or the example below.
**NOTE**: Baremetal machines are fragile. Some node actions can occasionally corrupt the filesystem if it does not shut down properly, and sometimes the kubelet does not start properly.
#### Docker
The Docker provider can be used to run node scenarios against kind clusters.
@@ -46,8 +55,13 @@ The Docker provider can be used to run node scenarios against kind clusters.
kind was primarily designed for testing Kubernetes itself, but may be used for local development or CI.
#### GCP
How to set up GCP cli to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md#gcp).
Cloud setup instructions can be found [here](cloud_setup.md#gcp). Sample scenario config can be found [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/openshift/gcp_node_scenarios.yml).
NOTE: The parallel option is not available for GCP, the api doesn't perform processes at the same time
#### Openstack
@@ -60,9 +74,11 @@ The supported node level chaos scenarios on an OPENSTACK cloud are `node_stop_st
To execute the scenario, ensure the value for `ssh_private_key` in the node scenarios config file is set with the correct private key file path for ssh connection to the helper node. Ensure passwordless ssh is configured on the host running Kraken and the helper node to avoid connection errors.
#### Azure
How to set up Azure cli to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md#azure).
Cloud setup instructions can be found [here](cloud_setup.md#azure). Sample scenario config can be found [here](https://github.com/krkn-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/openshift/azure_node_scenarios.yml).
#### Alibaba
@@ -73,43 +89,23 @@ How to set up Alibaba cli to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md
. Releasing a node is 2 steps, stopping the node and then releasing it.
#### VMware
How to set up VMware vSphere to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md#vmware)
This cloud type uses a different configuration style, see actions below and [example config file](../scenarios/openshift/vmware_node_scenarios.yml)
See [example config file](../scenarios/openshift/vmware_node_scenarios.yml)
*vmware-node-terminate, vmware-node-reboot, vmware-node-stop, vmware-node-start*
#### IBMCloud
How to set up IBMCloud to run node scenarios is defined [here](cloud_setup.md#ibmcloud)
This cloud type uses a different configuration style, see actions below and [example config file](../scenarios/openshift/ibmcloud_node_scenarios.yml)
*ibmcloud-node-terminate, ibmcloud-node-reboot, ibmcloud-node-stop, ibmcloud-node-start
*
#### IBMCloud and Vmware example
```
- id: ibmcloud-node-stop
config:
name: "<node_name>"
label_selector: "node-role.kubernetes.io/worker" # When node_name is not specified, a node with matching label_selector is selected for node chaos scenario injection
runs: 1 # Number of times to inject each scenario under actions (will perform on same node each time)
instance_count: 1 # Number of nodes to perform action/select that match the label selector
timeout: 30 # Duration to wait for completion of node scenario injection
skip_openshift_checks: False # Set to True if you don't want to wait for the status of the nodes to change on OpenShift before passing the scenario
- id: ibmcloud-node-start
config:
name: "<node_name>" #Same name as before
label_selector: "node-role.kubernetes.io/worker" # When node_name is not specified, a node with matching label_selector is selected for node chaos scenario injection
runs: 1 # Number of times to inject each scenario under actions (will perform on same node each time)
instance_count: 1 # Number of nodes to perform action/select that match the label selector
timeout: 30 # Duration to wait for completion of node scenario injection
skip_openshift_checks: False # Set to True if you don't want to wait for the status of the nodes to change on OpenShift before passing the scenario
```
- ibmcloud-node-terminate
- ibmcloud-node-reboot
- ibmcloud-node-stop
- ibmcloud-node-start
@@ -118,60 +114,3 @@ This cloud type uses a different configuration style, see actions below and [exa
**NOTE**: The `node_crash_scenario` and `stop_kubelet_scenario` scenario is supported independent of the cloud platform.
Use 'generic' or do not add the 'cloud_type' key to your scenario if your cluster is not set up using one of the current supported cloud types.
Node scenarios can be injected by placing the node scenarios config files under node_scenarios option in the kraken config. Refer to [node_scenarios_example](https://github.com/redhat-chaos/krkn/blob/main/scenarios/node_scenarios_example.yml) config file.
```
node_scenarios:
- actions: # Node chaos scenarios to be injected.
- node_stop_start_scenario
- stop_start_kubelet_scenario
- node_crash_scenario
node_name: # Node on which scenario has to be injected.
label_selector: node-role.kubernetes.io/worker # When node_name is not specified, a node with matching label_selector is selected for node chaos scenario injection.
instance_count: 1 # Number of nodes to perform action/select that match the label selector.
runs: 1 # Number of times to inject each scenario under actions (will perform on same node each time).
timeout: 120 # Duration to wait for completion of node scenario injection.
cloud_type: aws # Cloud type on which Kubernetes/OpenShift runs.
- actions:
- node_reboot_scenario
node_name:
label_selector: node-role.kubernetes.io/infra
instance_count: 1
timeout: 120
cloud_type: azure
- actions:
- node_crash_scenario
node_name:
label_selector: node-role.kubernetes.io/infra
instance_count: 1
timeout: 120
- actions:
- stop_start_helper_node_scenario # Node chaos scenario for helper node.
instance_count: 1
timeout: 120
helper_node_ip: # ip address of the helper node.
service: # Check status of the services on the helper node.
- haproxy
- dhcpd
- named
ssh_private_key: /root/.ssh/id_rsa # ssh key to access the helper node.
cloud_type: openstack
- actions:
- node_stop_start_scenario
node_name:
label_selector: node-role.kubernetes.io/worker
instance_count: 1
timeout: 120
cloud_type: bm
bmc_user: defaultuser # For baremetal (bm) cloud type. The default IPMI username. Optional if specified for all machines.
bmc_password: defaultpass # For baremetal (bm) cloud type. The default IPMI password. Optional if specified for all machines.
bmc_info: # This section is here to specify baremetal per-machine info, so it is optional if there is no per-machine info.
node-1: # The node name for the baremetal machine
bmc_addr: mgmt-machine1.example.com # Optional. For baremetal nodes with the IPMI BMC address missing from 'oc get bmh'.
node-2:
bmc_addr: mgmt-machine2.example.com
bmc_user: user # The baremetal IPMI user. Overrides the default IPMI user specified above. Optional if the default is set.
bmc_password: pass # The baremetal IPMI password. Overrides the default IPMI user specified above. Optional if the default is set.
```

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
### Pod outage
Scenario to block the traffic ( Ingress/Egress ) of a pod matching the labels for the specified duration of time to understand the behavior of the service/other services which depend on it during downtime. This helps with planning the requirements accordingly, be it improving the timeouts or tweaking the alerts etc.
With the current network policies, it is not possible to explicitly block ports which are enabled by allowed network policy rule. This chaos scenario addresses this issue by using OVS flow rules to block ports related to the pod. It supports OpenShiftSDN and OVNKubernetes based networks.
##### Sample scenario config (using a plugin)
```
- id: pod_network_outage
config:
namespace: openshift-console # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied
direction: # Optioinal - List of directions to apply filters
- ingress # Blocks ingress traffic, Default both egress and ingress
ingress_ports: # Optional - List of ports to block traffic on
- 8443 # Blocks 8443, Default [], i.e. all ports.
label_selector: 'component=ui' # Blocks access to openshift console
```

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
## Pod network Scenarios
### Pod outage
Scenario to block the traffic ( Ingress/Egress ) of a pod matching the labels for the specified duration of time to understand the behavior of the service/other services which depend on it during downtime. This helps with planning the requirements accordingly, be it improving the timeouts or tweaking the alerts etc.
With the current network policies, it is not possible to explicitly block ports which are enabled by allowed network policy rule. This chaos scenario addresses this issue by using OVS flow rules to block ports related to the pod. It supports OpenShiftSDN and OVNKubernetes based networks.
##### Sample scenario config (using a plugin)
```
- id: pod_network_outage
config:
namespace: openshift-console # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied
direction: # Optioinal - List of directions to apply filters
- ingress # Blocks ingress traffic, Default both egress and ingress
ingress_ports: # Optional - List of ports to block traffic on
- 8443 # Blocks 8443, Default [], i.e. all ports.
label_selector: 'component=ui' # Blocks access to openshift console
```
### Pod Network shaping
Scenario to introduce network latency, packet loss, and bandwidth restriction in the Pod's network interface. The purpose of this scenario is to observe faults caused by random variations in the network.
##### Sample scenario config for egress traffic shaping (using plugin)
```
- id: pod_egress_shaping
config:
namespace: openshift-console # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied.
label_selector: 'component=ui' # Applies traffic shaping to access openshift console.
network_params:
latency: 500ms # Add 500ms latency to egress traffic from the pod.
```
##### Sample scenario config for ingress traffic shaping (using plugin)
```
- id: pod_ingress_shaping
config:
namespace: openshift-console # Required - Namespace of the pod to which filter need to be applied.
label_selector: 'component=ui' # Applies traffic shaping to access openshift console.
network_params:
latency: 500ms # Add 500ms latency to egress traffic from the pod.
```
##### Steps
- Pick the pods to introduce the network anomaly either from label_selector or pod_name.
- Identify the pod interface name on the node.
- Set traffic shaping config on pod's interface using tc and netem.
- Wait for the duration time.
- Remove traffic shaping config on pod's interface.
- Remove the job that spawned the pod.

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@@ -17,11 +17,8 @@ You can then create the scenario file with the following contents:
config:
namespace_pattern: ^kube-system$
label_selector: k8s-app=kube-scheduler
- id: wait-for-pods
config:
namespace_pattern: ^kube-system$
label_selector: k8s-app=kube-scheduler
count: 3
krkn_pod_recovery_time: 120
```
Please adjust the schema reference to point to the [schema file](../scenarios/plugin.schema.json). This file will give you code completion and documentation for the available options in your IDE.

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