The checkers and stressers should be composable without special cases; this
patch tries to address that while refactoring out some old cruft.
Namely,
* Single stresser/checker for a tester; built from composition
* Composite stresser via comma-separated list of stressers
* Split stressers into separate files
* Removed v2 only flags and special cases
* Rate limiter shared among key stresser and leases stresser
* Composite checker is now concurrent
* Stresser can return a Checker to check its invariants
* Each lease checker only operates on a single lease stresser
These really belong in tester code; the stressers and
checkers are higher order operations that are orchestrated
by the tester. They're not really cluster primitives.
I move the checker logic from tester to cluster so that stressers and checkers can be initialized at the same time.
this is useful because some checker depends on stressers.
This commit adds a new option -failure-wrapper to etcd-tester. The
option receives a path of script that is used for enabling/disabling
external fault injectors. The script is called with an option "enable"
when it needs to be enabled (when failure.Inject() is called) and
called with "disabled" in an opposite case (when failure.Recover() is
called).
This commit adds a new option --failures to etcd-tester. The option
receives a comma-delimited argument like this:
"default,failpoints". The given arguments are interpreted as names of
failures and they are injected to an etcd cluster. Available failures
are default (default scenario in etcd-tester) and failpoints. If no
args are passed to the option (--failures=""), no failures are
injected during testing.
This commit decouples stresser from the tester of
functional-tester. For doing it, this commit adds a new option
--stresser to etcd-tester. The option accepts two types of stresser:
"default" and "nop". If the option is "default", etcd-tester stresses
its etcd cluster with the existing stresser. If the option is "nop",
etcd-tester does nothing for stressing.
Partially fixes https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/6446
1. fix failure case counting
2. match ErrClientConnClosing in stresser
3. longer timeout for set-health-key
4. fixed range for range/delete stresser
5. remove Limit in RangeRequest
Standard log package by default only prints out the second-scale
so the 3rd party log feeder mixes the order of the events, which makes
the debugging hard. This replaces it with capnslog and make them consistent
with all other etcd log formats.