Run an experiment
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This page explains how to run an experiment in Fault Injection Testing.
Running an experiment involves using an existing template to create an
experiment. The experiment does a dry run where it automatically verifies the
target resources and permissions needed. Once the experiment is ready, you can
proceed with the fault injection.
Before proceeding, you must have the roles/faulttesting.operator role.
To run an experiment:
Select Experiment templates from the left-hand navigation and choose a
template.
(Optional) Enter a custom name for this experiment. If you don't enter
an experiment name, it will use the auto-generated one. Example:
"template_name_Sep_3_2025".
(Optional) Enter a description for this experiment.
Select Start Experiment.
A details page showing the progress of the experiment appears, and the dry
run of the experiment starts.
When the dry run completes:
The target resources appear on the page.
The status indicates Prepared, meaning that you can start the fault
injection. If an experiment is left in the Prepared state for more
than 10 days, it is automatically canceled.
Select Start injection. The fault injection starts on the target
resources, and you can see the progress.
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