id | title | sidebar_label |
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pod-delete |
Pod Delete Experiment Details |
Pod Delete |
Type | Description | Tested K8s Platform |
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Generic | Fail the application pod | GKE, Konvoy(AWS), Packet(Kubeadm), Minikube, EKS, AKS, TKGi(VMware) |
- Ensure that Kubernetes Version > 1.16
- Ensure that the Litmus Chaos Operator is running by executing
kubectl get pods
in operator namespace (typically,litmus
).If not, install from here - Ensure that the
pod-delete
experiment resource is available in the cluster by executingkubectl get chaosexperiments
in the desired namespace. If not, install from here
- Application pods are healthy before chaos injection
- Application pods are healthy post chaos injection
- Causes (forced/graceful) pod failure of specific/random replicas of an application resources
- Tests deployment sanity (replica availability & uninterrupted service) and recovery workflow of the application
- The desired chaos library can be selected by setting one of the above options as value for the env variable
LIB
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This Chaos Experiment can be triggered by creating a ChaosEngine resource on the cluster. To understand the values to provide in a ChaosEngine specification, refer Getting Started
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Follow the steps in the sections below to create the chaosServiceAccount, prepare the ChaosEngine & execute the experiment.
- Use this sample RBAC manifest to create a chaosServiceAccount in the desired (app) namespace. This example consists of the minimum necessary role permissions to execute the experiment.
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: pod-delete-sa
namespace: default
labels:
name: pod-delete-sa
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: litmus
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: pod-delete-sa
namespace: default
labels:
name: pod-delete-sa
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: litmus
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["pods","events"]
verbs: ["create","list","get","patch","update","delete","deletecollection"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["pods/exec","pods/log","replicationcontrollers"]
verbs: ["create","list","get"]
- apiGroups: ["batch"]
resources: ["jobs"]
verbs: ["create","list","get","delete","deletecollection"]
- apiGroups: ["apps"]
resources: ["deployments","statefulsets","daemonsets","replicasets"]
verbs: ["list","get"]
- apiGroups: ["apps.openshift.io"]
resources: ["deploymentconfigs"]
verbs: ["list","get"]
- apiGroups: ["argoproj.io"]
resources: ["rollouts"]
verbs: ["list","get"]
- apiGroups: ["litmuschaos.io"]
resources: ["chaosengines","chaosexperiments","chaosresults"]
verbs: ["create","list","get","patch","update"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: pod-delete-sa
namespace: default
labels:
name: pod-delete-sa
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: litmus
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: pod-delete-sa
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: pod-delete-sa
namespace: default
Note: In case of restricted systems/setup, create a PodSecurityPolicy(psp) with the required permissions. The chaosServiceAccount
can subscribe to work around the respective limitations. An example of a standard psp that can be used for litmus chaos experiments can be found here.
- Provide the application info in
spec.appinfo
- Override the experiment tunables if desired in
experiments.spec.components.env
- To understand the values to provided in a ChaosEngine specification, refer ChaosEngine Concepts
Variables | Description | Specify In ChaosEngine | Notes |
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TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION | The time duration for chaos insertion (in sec) | Optional | Defaults to 15s, NOTE: Overall run duration of the experiment may exceed the TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION by a few min |
CHAOS_INTERVAL | Time interval b/w two successive pod failures (in sec) | Optional | Defaults to 5s |
RANDOMNESS | Introduces randomness to pod deletions with a minimum period defined by CHAOS_INTERVAL | Optional | It supports true or false. Default value: false |
FORCE | Application Pod deletion mode. `False` indicates graceful deletion with default termination period of 30s. 'True' indicates an immediate forceful deletion with 0s grace period | Optional | Default to `true`, With `terminationGracePeriodSeconds=0` |
TARGET_PODS | Comma separated list of application pod name subjected to pod delete chaos | Optional | If not provided, it will select target pods randomly based on provided appLabels |
PODS_AFFECTED_PERC | The Percentage of total pods to target | Optional | Defaults to 0 (corresponds to 1 replica), provide numeric value only |
RAMP_TIME | Period to wait before and after injection of chaos in sec | Optional | |
SEQUENCE | It defines sequence of chaos execution for multiple target pods | Optional | Default value: parallel. Supported: serial, parallel |
INSTANCE_ID | A user-defined string that holds metadata/info about current run/instance of chaos. Ex: 04-05-2020-9-00. This string is appended as suffix in the chaosresult CR name. | Optional | Ensure that the overall length of the chaosresult CR is still < 64 characters |
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: nginx-chaos
namespace: default
spec:
appinfo:
appns: 'default'
applabel: 'app=nginx'
appkind: 'deployment'
# It can be active/stop
engineState: 'active'
chaosServiceAccount: pod-delete-sa
experiments:
- name: pod-delete
spec:
components:
env:
# set chaos duration (in sec) as desired
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '30'
# set chaos interval (in sec) as desired
- name: CHAOS_INTERVAL
value: '10'
# pod failures without '--force' & default terminationGracePeriodSeconds
- name: FORCE
value: 'false'
## percentage of total pods to target
- name: PODS_AFFECTED_PERC
value: ''
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Create the ChaosEngine manifest prepared in the previous step to trigger the Chaos.
kubectl apply -f chaosengine.yml
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If the chaos experiment is not executed, refer to the troubleshooting section to identify the root cause and fix the issues.
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View pod terminations & recovery by setting up a watch on the pods in the application namespace
watch -n 1 kubectl get pods -n <application-namespace>
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To stop the pod-delete experiment immediately, either delete the ChaosEngine resource or execute the following command:
kubectl patch chaosengine <chaosengine-name> -n <namespace> --type merge --patch '{"spec":{"engineState":"stop"}}'
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To restart the experiment, either re-apply the ChaosEngine YAML or execute the following command:
kubectl patch chaosengine <chaosengine-name> -n <namespace> --type merge --patch '{"spec":{"engineState":"active"}}'
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Check whether the application is resilient to the pod failure, once the experiment (job) is completed. The ChaosResult resource name is derived like this:
<ChaosEngine-Name>-<ChaosExperiment-Name>
.kubectl describe chaosresult nginx-chaos-pod-delete -n <application-namespace>
- A sample recording of this experiment execution is provided here