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This tool is a chaos-monkey for deleting kubernetes containers to test system stability and healing.
go get github.com/AlexsJones/k8aos
kubectl config view > config
You may want to override the URL and use kubectl proxy
with http://localhost:8001
in the config file
to avoid having to use CAFiles or TLS issues.
Commands:
again Run the last mischief command again
clear clear the screen
connect Provide an absolute path to config as second argument e.g. connect /tmp/config
exit exit the program
help display help
inspect inspect the current cluster containers
mischief Destroy a pod in a random namespace (can specify with second argument)
Essentially you connect to a cluster and k8aos will control deletion of pods and timing of events for you.