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Pod network loss

Pod network loss is a Kubernetes pod-level chaos fault that causes packet loss in a specific container by starting a traffic control (tc) process with netem rules to add egress (or ingress) loss.

Pod Network Loss

Use cases

Pod network loss:

  • Simulates a degraded network with varied percentages of dropped packets between microservices.
  • Simulates loss of access to specific third-party or dependent services or components.
  • Simulates blackhole against traffic to a given availability zone (that represents failure simulation of availability zones).
  • Simulates network partitions (split-brain) between peer replicas for a stateful application.
  • Tests the application's resilience to lossy (or flaky) network.

Permissions required

Below is a sample Kubernetes role that defines the permissions required to execute the fault.

apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
namespace: hce
name: pod-network-loss
spec:
definition:
scope: Cluster # Supports "Namespaced" mode too
permissions:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["pods"]
verbs: ["create", "delete", "get", "list", "patch", "deletecollection", "update"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["events"]
verbs: ["create", "get", "list", "patch", "update"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["pods/log"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["deployments, statefulsets"]
verbs: ["get", "list"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["replicasets, daemonsets"]
verbs: ["get", "list"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["chaosEngines", "chaosExperiments", "chaosResults"]
verbs: ["create", "delete", "get", "list", "patch", "update"]
- apiGroups: ["batch"]
resources: ["jobs"]
verbs: ["create", "delete", "get", "list", "deletecollection"]

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes > 1.16
  • The application pods should be in the running state before and after injecting chaos.

Optional tunables

Tunable Description Notes
NETWORK_INTERFACE Name of the ethernet interface considered for shaping traffic. For more information, go to network interface.
TARGET_CONTAINER Name of the container subject to network loss. Applicable for containerd and crio runtimes only. With these runtimes, if the value is not provided, the fault injects chaos on the first container of the pod. For more information, go to target specific container.
NODE_LABEL Node label used to filter the target node if TARGET_NODE environment variable is not set. It is mutually exclusive with the TARGET_NODE environment variable. If both are provided, the fault uses TARGET_NODE. For more information, go to node label.
NETWORK_PACKET_LOSS_PERCENTAGE Packet loss (in percentage). Default: 100 %. For more information, go to network packet loss.
CONTAINER_RUNTIME Container runtime interface for the cluster. Default: containerd. Supports docker, containerd and crio. For more information, go to container runtime.
SOCKET_PATH Path of the containerd or crio or docker socket file. Defaults to /run/containerd/containerd.sock. For more information, go to socket path.
TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION Duration to inject insert chaos (in seconds). Default: 60 s. For more information, go to duration of the chaos.
TARGET_PODS Comma-separated list of application pod names subject to pod network corruption. If not provided, the fault selects target pods randomly based on provided appLabels. For more information, go to target specific pods.
DESTINATION_IPS Comma-separated IP addresses and ports of the services or pods or the CIDR blocks (range of IPs) whose accessibility is impacted. Comma-separated IPs or CIDRs can be provided. If the values are not provided, the fault induces network chaos for all IPs or destinations. For more information, go to destination IPs.
DESTINATION_HOSTS DNS names or FQDN names of the services and ports whose accessibility is impacted. If the values are not provided, the fault induces network chaos for all IPs or destinations or DESTINATION_IPS if already defined. For more information, go to destination hosts.
SOURCE_PORTS Ports of the target application, the accessibility to which is impacted Comma separated port(s) can be provided. If not provided, it will induce network chaos for all ports. For more information, go to source ports.
DESTINATION_PORTS Ports of the destination services or pods or the CIDR blocks(range of IPs), the accessibility to which is impacted Comma separated port(s) can be provided. If not provided, it will induce network chaos for all ports. For more information, go to destination ports.
PODS_AFFECTED_PERC Percentage of total pods to target. Provide numeric values. Default: 0 (corresponds to 1 replica). For more information, go to pod affected percentage.
RAMP_TIME Period to wait before and after injecting chaos (in seconds). For example, 30 s. For more information, go to ramp time.
LIB_IMAGE Image used to inject chaos. Default: chaosnative/chaos-go-runner:main-latest. For more information, go to image used by the helper pod.
SEQUENCE Sequence of chaos execution for multiple target pods. Default: parallel. Supports serial and parallel. For more information, go to sequence of chaos execution.
tip

If the environment variables DESTINATION_HOSTS or DESTINATION_IPS are left empty, the default behaviour is to target all hosts. To limit the impact on all the hosts, you can specify the IP addresses of the service (use commas to separate multiple values) or the DNS or the FQDN names of the services in DESTINATION_HOSTS.

Network packet loss

Network packet loss (in percentage) injected into the target application. Tune it by using the NETWORK_PACKET_LOSS_PERCENTAGE environment variable.

The following YAML snippet illustrates the use of this environment variable:

# it injects network-loss for the egress traffic
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# network packet loss percentage
- name: NETWORK_PACKET_LOSS_PERCENTAGE
value: '100'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '60'

Destination IPs and destination hosts

Default IPs and hosts whose traffic is interrupted because of the network faults. Tune it by using the DESTINATION_IPS and DESTINATION_HOSTS environment variables, respectively.

  • DESTINATION_IPS: It contains the IP addresses and ports of the services or pods or the CIDR blocks (range of IPs) whose accessibility is impacted.
  • DESTINATION_HOSTS: It contains the DNS names or FQDN names of the services and ports whose accessibility is impacted.

NOTE: Ports can be specified by using a pipe (|) as a separator. While providing ports is optional, omitting them will affect all ports associated with the destination IPs and hosts.

The following YAML snippet illustrates the use of these environment variables:

# it injects the chaos for the egress traffic for specific ips/hosts
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# supports comma separated destination ips
- name: DESTINATION_IPS
value: '8.8.8.8,192.168.5.6|80|8080'
# supports comma separated destination hosts
- name: DESTINATION_HOSTS
value: 'nginx.default.svc.cluster.local|80,google.com'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '60'

Source and destination ports

By default, the network experiments disrupt traffic for all the source and destination ports. The interruption of specific port(s) can be tuned via SOURCE_PORTS and DESTINATION_PORTS environment variables.

  • SOURCE_PORTS: It contains ports of the target application, the accessibility to which is impacted
  • DESTINATION_PORTS: It contains the ports of the destination services or pods or the CIDR blocks(range of IPs), the accessibility to which is impacted

Use the following example to tune this:

# it inject the chaos for the egress traffic for specific ports
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# supports comma separated source ports
- name: SOURCE_PORTS
value: '80'
# supports comma separated destination ports
- name: DESTINATION_PORTS
value: '8080,9000'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '60'

Ignore source and destination ports

By default, the network experiments disrupt traffic for all the source and destination ports. The specific ports can be ignored via SOURCE_PORTS and DESTINATION_PORTS environment variables.

  • SOURCE_PORTS: Provide the comma separated source ports preceded by !, that you'd like to ignore from the chaos.
  • DESTINATION_PORTS: Provide the comma separated destination ports preceded by ! , that you'd like to ignore from the chaos.

Use the following example to tune this:

# ignore the source and destination ports
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# it will ignore 80 and 8080 source ports
- name: SOURCE_PORTS
value: '!80,8080'
# it will ignore 8080 and 9000 destination ports
- name: DESTINATION_PORTS
value: '!8080,9000'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '60'

Network interface

Name of the ethernet interface considered to shape the traffic. Its default value is eth0. Tune it by using the NETWORK_INTERFACE environment variable.

The following YAML snippet illustrates the use of this environment variable:

# provide the network interface
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# name of the network interface
- name: NETWORK_INTERFACE
value: 'eth0'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
value: '60'

Container runtime and socket path

The CONTAINER_RUNTIME and SOCKET_PATH environment variables to set the container runtime and socket file path, respectively.

  • CONTAINER_RUNTIME: It supports docker, containerd, and crio runtimes. The default value is containerd.
  • SOCKET_PATH: It contains path of containerd socket file by default(/run/containerd/containerd.sock). For docker, specify path as /var/run/docker.sock. For crio, specify path as /var/run/crio/crio.sock.

The following YAML snippet illustrates the use of these environment variables:

## provide the container runtime and socket file path
apiVersion: litmuschaos.io/v1alpha1
kind: ChaosEngine
metadata:
name: engine-nginx
spec:
engineState: "active"
annotationCheck: "false"
appinfo:
appns: "default"
applabel: "app=nginx"
appkind: "deployment"
chaosServiceAccount: litmus-admin
experiments:
- name: pod-network-loss
spec:
components:
env:
# runtime for the container
# supports docker, containerd, crio
- name: CONTAINER_RUNTIME
value: 'containerd'
# path of the socket file
- name: SOCKET_PATH
value: '/run/containerd/containerd.sock'
- name: TOTAL_CHAOS_DURATION
VALUE: '60'