Install Chaos Mesh using Helm (Recommended for Production Environments)

This document describes how to install Chaos Mesh in the production environment.

Prerequisites

Before installing Chaos Mesh, make sure that you have installed Helm in your environment.

To check whether Helm is installed or not, execute the following command:

  1. helm version

The expected output is as follows:

  1. version.BuildInfo{Version:"v3.5.4", GitCommit:"1b5edb69df3d3a08df77c9902dc17af864ff05d1", GitTreeState:"dirty", GoVersion: "go1.16.3"}

If your actual output is similar to the expected output with Version, GitCommit, GitTreeState, and GoVersion, it means that Helm is installed successfully.

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In this document, Helm v3 is used in commands to make operations on Chaos Mesh. If Helm v2 is used in your environment, refer to Migrate Helm v2 to v3 or modify the Helm version to the v2 format.

Install Chaos Mesh using Helm

Step 1: Add Chaos Mesh repository

Add the Chaos Mesh repository to the Helm repository:

  1. helm repo add chaos-mesh https://charts.chaos-mesh.org

Step 2: View the installable versions of Chaos Mesh

To see charts that can be installed, execute the following command:

  1. helm search repo chaos-mesh
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The above command will output the latest release of chart. If you want to install a historical version, execute the following command to view all released versions:

  1. helm search repo chaos-mesh -l

After the above command is completed, you can start installing Chaos Mesh.

Step 3: Create the namespace to install Chaos Mesh

It is recommended to install Chaos Mesh under the chaos-testing namespace, or you can specify any namespace to install Chaos Mesh:

  1. kubectl create ns chaos-testing

Step 4: Install Chaos Mesh in different environments

Because socket paths are listened to by the daemons of different running containers, you need to set different values for socket paths during installation. You can execute the following installation commands according to different environments.

Docker

Containerd

K3s

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To install Chaos Mesh of a specific version, add the --version xxx parameter after helm upgrade, for example, --version 2.0.0.

Verify the installation

To check the running status of Chaos Mesh, execute the following command:

  1. kubectl get po -n chaos-testing

The expected output is as follows:

  1. NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
  2. chaos-controller-manager-69fd5c46c8-xlqpc 1/1 Running 0 2d5h
  3. chaos-daemon-jb8xh 1/1 Running 0 2d5h
  4. chaos-dashboard-98c4c5f97-tx5ds 1/1 Running 0 2d5h

If your actual output is similar to the expected output with NAME, READY, STATUS, RESTARTS, and AGE, it means that Helm is installed successfully.

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If the STATUS of your actual output is not Running, then execute the following command to check the Pod details, and troubleshoot issues according to the error information.

  1. # Take the chaos-controller as an example
  2. kubectl describe po -n chaos-testing chaos-controller-manager-69fd5c46c8-xlqpc

Run Chaos experiments

After verifying that the installation is complete, you can run a Chaos experiment to experience the features of Chaos Mesh.

For the method to run the experiment, it is recommended to refer to Run a Chaos experiment. After successfully creating the experiment, you can observe the running status of the experiment on the Chaos Dashboard.

Upgrade Chaos Mesh

To upgrade Chaos Mesh, execute the following command:

  1. helm upgrade chaos-mesh chaos-mesh/chaos-mesh
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To upgrade Chaos Mesh to a specific version, add the --version xxx parameter after helm upgrade, for example, --version 2.0.0.

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If you have upgraded Chaos Mesh in a non-Docker environment, you need to add the corresponding parameters as described in Step 4: Install Chaos Mesh in different environments.

To modify the configuration, set different values according to your need. For example, execute the following command to upgrade and uninstall chaos-dashboard:

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For more values and their usages, refer to all values.

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Currently, the latest CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) is not applied during the Helm upgrading, which might cause errors. To avoid this situation, you can apply the latest CRD manually:

Uninstall Chaos Mesh

To uninstall Chaos Mesh, execute the following command:

  1. helm uninstall chaos-mesh -n chaos-testing

FAQs

How can I install the latest version of Chaos Mesh?

The helm/chaos-mesh/values.yaml file defines the image of the latest version (the master branch). To install the latest version of Chaos Mesh, execute the following command:

  1. # Clone repository
  2. git clone https://github.com/chaos-mesh/chaos-mesh.git
  3. cd chaos-mesh
  4. helm install chaos-mesh helm/chaos-mesh -n=chaos-testing

How can I disable the safe mode?

The safe mode is enabled by default. To disable the safe mode, specify dashboard.securityMode as false during the installation or upgrade: