Thanks. Craig and David. I'm curious about the design and use of that tool.
Based on the video, it looks close to what I hope to do.

A web search didn't yield any results about it, however. Does anyone here
know more about the dcos chaos tool?

Thanks again.
Srikanth

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:21 PM, craig w <codecr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> here's a direct link in the video
> https://youtu.be/0I6qG9RQUnY?t=389
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:17 PM, David Wood <daw...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>> The DCOS tutorial mentions a chaos tool at the end of the video.  Not
>> sure if that's what your looking for, but it might be something to follow
>> up on somehow.
>>
>> https://mesosphere.com/learn/
>>
>> David Wood
>> Computing Systems for Wireless Networks
>> IBM TJ Watson Research Center
>> daw...@us.ibm.com
>> 914-945-4923 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:        Srikanth Viswanathan <srikant...@gmail.com>
>> To:        user@mesos.apache.org
>> Date:        02/25/2016 12:01 PM
>> Subject:        "Chaos monkey" for mesos?
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> Has there been any work done to develop a "*chaos monkey*
>> <https://github.com/Netflix/SimianArmy/wiki/Chaos-Monkey>" analogue for
>> Mesos? I have been researching on how to write one, but I wanted to know if
>> there's any work already available that I can take a look at for
>> comparison, and possibly re-use.
>>
>> The end goal would be something loaded into Mesos or separate from Mesos
>> that randomly kills tasks. Could it be something as simple as an
>> application that uses the KILL HTTP request from the scheduler API to kill
>> tasks?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Srikanth
>>
>>
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