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Gerrit User 6926 46ba735feb Update patch set 2
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2019-08-09 11:23:19 +00:00

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"message": "AFAIK, there is Rally plugins system (?) that allows injecting particular actions between the iterations. Like destructive/recovery actions. Worth mentioning IMO.",
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"message": "[tl;dr] so Rally and plugins provide much more functionality that might be quite useful for the subject area topics.\n\nF.e. the scrappy plugin [0]. From my experience it was a nice fit for interleaving Rally executions with networks partitions or other destructive scenarios, which we had been invoking via a slightly modified fork [1] of Jepsen framework, i.e. the \"noop\" mode, which only invokes Nemesis [2] to simulate \"disasters\".\n\n[0] https://docs.openstack.org/developer/performance-docs/test_results/reliability/version_1/index.html#testing-process\n\n[1] https://github.com/bogdando/jepsen/tree/fuel/noop\n\n[2] https://github.com/jepsen-io/jepsen/blob/master/jepsen/src/jepsen/nemesis.clj",
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"message": "oh, well, it seems you did already mention that I\u0027m saying above :)",
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"message": "Its \"killer feature\" is consistency constraints checking though, like verifying if a particular test execution history fits into the \"Linearizable\" consistency model, or fails it.",
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