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Chaos engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a software system in production in order to build confidence in the system's capability to withstand turbulent and unexpected conditions. Chaos engineering is a disciplined approach to identifying failures before they become outages
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe:
the kind version is too low, and will not work well on kernel 5.12.2 +
because of kubernetes-sigs/kind#2240
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Currently, the server can't connect to MongoDB with TLS mode.
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- We need an env to take the certificate as a configmap
- Modify the mongodb connection to add the TLS connection code.
It seems to me that UTC is selected for on the wire representation of time as well as in the database (jaegertracing/jaeger#712), which sort of makes sense, at least with a somewhat naive handling of timezones. However, I think that the Jaeger UI should support displaying times in the timezone local to the user, i.e. of the browser as to reduce the mental load when viewing
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Although it's not a high priority, we could get a more fancy and modern wheel.
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Issue Description
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Describe what happened (or what feature you want)
Trying to evaluate ChaosBlade as an option for resiliency testing. But I'm not sure if this is a feature request or a question. Actually, two questions: