
https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/os/exec_posix.go#L18 shows that cmd.Process.Kill calls syscall.SIGKILL to the command. But http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_12_01.html explains 'If you send a SIGKILL to a process, you remove any chance for the process to do a tidy cleanup and shutdown, which might have unfortunate consequences.' This sends SIGTERM, SIGINT syscalls to the PID so that the process could have more time to clean up the resources. Related to https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/4517.
etcd functional test suite
etcd functional test suite tests the functionality of an etcd cluster with a focus on failure resistance under high pressure. It sets up an etcd cluster and inject failures into the cluster by killing the process or isolate the network of the process. It expects the etcd cluster to recover within a short amount of time after fixing the fault.
etcd functional test suite has two components: etcd-agent and etcd-tester. etcd-agent runs on every test machines and etcd-tester is a single controller of the test. etcd-tester controls all the etcd-agent to start etcd clusters and simulate various failure cases.
requirements
The environment of the cluster must be stable enough, so etcd test suite can assume that most of the failures are generated by itself.
etcd agent
etcd agent is a daemon on each machines. It can start, stop, restart, isolate and terminate an etcd process. The agent exposes these functionality via HTTP RPC.
etcd tester
etcd functional tester control the progress of the functional tests. It calls the RPC of the etcd agent to simulate various test cases. For example, it can start a three members cluster by sending three start RPC calls to three different etcd agents. It can make one of the member failed by sending stop RPC call to one etcd agent.
with Docker (optionally)
To run the functional tests using Docker, the provided script can be used to set up an environment using Docker Compose.
Script (on linux):
./tools/functional-tester/test
Running the script requires:
- Docker 1.9+ (with networking support) - to create isolated network
- docker-compose - to create etcd cluster and tester
- A multi-arch Go toolchain (OSX)
Notes:
- Docker image is based on Alpine Linux OS running in privileged mode to allow iptables manipulation.
- To specify testing parameters (etcd-tester arguments) modify tools/functional-tester/docker/docker-compose.yml or start etcd-tester manually
- (OSX) make sure that etcd binary is built for linux/amd64 (eg.
rm bin/etcd;GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 ./tools/functional-tester/test
) otherwise you getexec format error