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Chaos Engineering
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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Bug Report
What version of Kubernetes are you using?
What version of Chaos Mesh are you using?
2.0.5
What did you do?
Clicked Events in the left.
What did you expect to see?
Everything in English
What did you see instead?
One column is titled in Chinese
Output of chaosctl
We can add an upgrade/downgrade command for litmusctl binary, it can look at the matrix of versions in a file and upgrade/downgrade according to the user's choice.
example
- litmusctl upgrade v0.5.0
- litmusctl downgrade v0.4.0
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Running 2.9.1 (yes, I know, it's old). We have several different clusters, but don't have the same k8s deployments in each cluster. Tried to use a generic policy definition. When it is applied in a cluster which doesn't have one of the deployments, seal doesn't handle the 404 from k8s and dies. Yes, we can change the policies, but also seal shouldn't die in this scenario.
While this was wit
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I try to run an experiment with variables configured in "configuration"
"configuration":{ "waitTime": 3 }
There it´s defined as Number
Then I want to use this var in pauses
"pauses":{ "after": "${waitTime}"}
This results into an error that pauses needs a Number
Can it be fixed that variables can be uses also in "pauses" ?
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Issue Description
Question
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: