Run your First Chaos Workflow in 5 minutes
Welcome to this scenario, in this section you will get an overview of how to execute a sample Litmus Workflow on your application to induce Chaos as well as to observe the results and resilience score.
Prerequisites​
Before starting with your first Chaos Workflow make sure the Litmus ChaosCenter is installed in either one of these scopes
Aim of the scenario​
In this scenario we will execute a pod-delete fault on a sample micro-service application called Podtato Head. This scenario will help you
- Install and execute a pod-delete fault on the Podtato Head Application
- Visualize and analyze the chaos experiment
Schedule your First Workflow​
Select the podtato-head predefined workflow​
- Click on Schedule a Workflow from the ChaosCenter Homepage or from the top right button in the Litmus Workflows tab.
 
 
- Select Self Agent as the target ChaosAgent for Chaos Injection. This is where we'll select which ChaosAgent to choose as the Target Agent.  
- Expand the first radio button (To create a new workflow from Predefined Workflow Templates) and select podtato-head from the list of Predefined Workflows.  
- View the workflow details in the Workflow Settings, you can modify the name and description of the workflow to suit your needs.  
Simulate the Workflow Steps Visualization​
- View the visualization of the Litmus Workflow you are about to execute. This step also allows for you to edit or modify the YAML/tunable if required. We would just stick with the default configurations for now.  - By default in the Podtato Head Workflow Template the steps to gracefully delete the Chaos Resources ( - revert-chaos) and also the Podtato Head application (- delete-application) are present.
Assign Weights to the Workflow Experiments​
- Assign weights to the chaos experiments that are part of the workflow using the slider. This is typically used when there are multiple experiments as part of a workflow. These weights influence the Resilience Score calculation for the chaos workflow.  
Schedule the Podtato-Head Workflow​
- Schedule the Litmus Workflow for immediate and one-time execution by selecting the Schedule Now option  
- Verify and click on Finish to start the Chaos Injection  
Congratulations​
And with that you have successfully scheduled your first Chaos Workflow with Litmus.

Visualize and Analyze​
- To check the current progress of the Podtato-Head workflow, view the status of the Workflow from the Litmus Workflows Tab.  
- Litmus deploys a sample multi-replica hello-service application before going onto pull the pod-delete ChaosExperiment template. In the next step, it creates the ChaosEngine to launch the chaos injection via dedicated pods. - To see all these steps live in action on the - workflow namefrom the Runs Tab or select Show the workflow from the three dot menu. - To see them in action on the terminal itself watch the pods in the namespace where ChaosCenter is installed. - In this case we would consider ChaosCenter to be installed in the - litmusnamespaceExpected Output- kubectl get pods -n litmus- NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
 chaos-exporter-547b59d887-4dm58 1/1 Running 0 6h16m
 chaos-operator-ce-84ddc8f5d7-l8c6d 1/1 Running 0 6h16m
 event-tracker-5bc478cbd7-xlflb 1/1 Running 0 6h16m
 litmusportal-frontend-698bcb686f-xm4q5 1/1 Running 0 6h26m
 litmusportal-server-5bb94f65d7-llzng 2/2 Running 1 6h26m
 mongo-0 1/1 Running 0 6h26m
 pod-delete-llu29u-vh8w9 1/1 Running 0 21s
 podtato-5554584d7-68bts 1/1 Running 0 94s
 podtato-5554584d7-cjmv6 0/1 ContainerCreating 0 2s
 podtato-5554584d7-z4cwl 0/1 Terminating 0 94s
 podtato-head-chaos-1622018315-1170130526 0/2 Completed 0 112s
 podtato-head-chaos-1622018315-3739956689 2/2 Running 0 31s
 podtato-head-chaos-1622018315-80657052 0/2 Completed 0 79s
 podtato-head-pod-delete-chaosx55vh-runner 1/1 Running 0 25s
 subscriber-958948965-qbx29 1/1 Running 0 6h16m
 workflow-controller-78fc7b6c6-w82m7 1/1 Running 0 6h16m
- Post Chaos Execution view the Experiment Results. Click on the pod-delete node on the graph to launch a results console. Click on the Chaos Results tab to view the details around success/failure of the steady-state hypothesis constraints (podtato-head website availability through pod deletion period) and the experiment verdict.  
Resources​
Beginner Friendly Resources​
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List of Beginner Friendly Resources