kube-monkey
kubetail
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kube-monkey
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Does your company have a Change Advisory Board (CAB)?
Not in the typical sense, but we have plenty of standard practices and cross-team checkpoints to limit risk. By the time we're deploying changes to production, the work has had a card created, assigned points (which necessarily involves discussing scope and risk), architected (as a group), code peer reviewed, hit unit tests (automated), integration tests (automated), functional tests (automated), smoke tested (automated) end-to-end tests (a few automated, but mostly manual by QA), acceptance tested (by QA and business), resilience tests (chaos engineering with kube-monkey), been deployed to at least 3 environments (with the same exact same artifacts, just with config changes), and monitored for failures (pod restarts, log anomalies, etc -- all automated). Deploy to production is well communicated, and ANY team can request a halt to the deploy if they have concerns.
- Kube-monkey: an implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey for Kubernetes clusters
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What happens when a service fails in your infra, or in other words, do you practice chaos engineering?
Part of being a cloud native company means designing services for failure. What happens, for example, if the payment service/pod goes down? Do the rest of your services continue operating normally? One thing tools like kube-monkey does is automatically kill pods for you on a certain date at a certain time in order to plan for failure events. Just wondering if anyone has dove into the deep end with this type of tooling and really just gone all out, besides Netflix?
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Chaos Mesh for chaos engineering in Kubernetes
Chaos Mesh is a popular solution (about 5k GitHub stars), but — obviously — not the only one. E.g., Litmus is a powerful platform to test many things, and kube-monkey might be a good option for more basic stuff.
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How many of you actually test your infrastructure code? For those that do, what benefits did you discover that testing brings to your code base?
Exactly the kind of thing I love to see! Sounds like a great use case for a tool like kube-monkey as well.
- GitHub - asobti/kube-monkey: An implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey for Kubernetes clusters
- kube-monkey: An implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey for Kubernetes clusters
- 27 open-source tools that can make your Kubernetes workflow easier 🚀🥳
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Awesome Kubernetes Resources
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kubetail
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Show HN: Kubetail – A private, real-time log viewer for Kubernetes clusters
There is an existing project named kubetail, which is quite popular 3.2K starts https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail
- Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods at the same time
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Some of the best terminal utilities you have ever used and are still using.
Kubetail
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Top 200 Kubernetes Tools for DevOps Engineer Like You
Thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long term storage capabilities. CNCF Sandbox project. https://thanos.io Prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database. Grafana - The tool for beautiful monitoring and metric analytics & dashboards for Graphite, InfluxDB & Prometheus & More Kubetail - Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods at the same time Searchlight - Alerts for Kubernetes linkerd2 Monitoring Mixin for Grafana - Grafana dashboards for linkerd2 monitoring and can work in standalone (default) or in multi cluster setup kuberhaus - Kubernetes resource dashboard with node/pod layout and resource requests Kubernetes Job/CronJob Notifier - This tool sends an alert to slack whenever there is a Kubernetes cronJob/Job failure/success Argus - This tool monitors changes in the filesystem on specified paths
- 27 open-source tools that can make your Kubernetes workflow easier 🚀🥳
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What's the best CLI tailing tool for k8s logs?
Kubetail is really nice: https://github.com/johanhaleby/kubetail.
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MacOS and Linux support for KTail - a Kubernetes log viewer with a GUI
Is this the gui version of kubetail?
What are some alternatives?
chaoskube - chaoskube periodically kills random pods in your Kubernetes cluster.
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes -- Friendly fork of https://github.com/wercker/stern
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
kubeval - Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
kube-burner - Kubernetes performance and scale test orchestration framework written in golang
kube-ps1 - Kubernetes prompt info for bash and zsh
quay - Build, Store, and Distribute your Applications and Containers
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes