Infrastructure Layer
Process Killer Attack
The Process Killer Gremlin kills targeted processes over a supplied interval throughout the length of the attack. This Gremlin can select a set of processes identified by a regular expression, or specific processes identified by their process ID (PID).
Linux
The Process Killer Gremlin sends the signal supplied by --signal
(defaults to KILL
) to processes identified by the rest of the supplied arguments.
This Gremlin requires the KILL
capability, which is enabled for Gremlin by default at installation time. See capabilities(7)
Options
Parameter | Flag | Required | Default | Version | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Signal | -s string | False | KILL | 1.8.0 | The signal to send to target processes. Values: [HUP ,INT ,QUIT ,ILL ,TRAP ,ABRT ,FPE ,KILL ,SEGV ,PIPE ,ALRM ,TERM ,USR1 ,USR2 ] |
Interval | -i int | False | 1 | 1.8.0 | The number of seconds to delay before kills. |
Process | -p reg ex or int | True | 1.8.0 | The process name to match (allows regex) or the process ID. | |
Group | -g string | False | 1.8.0 | The group name or ID to match against (name matches only). | |
User | -u string | False | 1.8.0 | The user name or ID to match against (name matches only). | |
Newest | -n | False | False | 1.8.0 | If set the newest matching process will be killed (name matches only, cannot be used with -o). |
Oldest | -o | False | False | 1.8.0 | If set the oldest matching process will be killed (name matches only, cannot be used with -n). |
Exact | -e | False | False | 1.8.0 | If set the match must be exact and not just a substring match (name matches only). |
Kill Children | -c | False | False | 1.8.0 | If set the processes children will also be killed. |
Full Match | -f | False | False | 1.8.0 | If set the processes name match will occur against the full command line string that the process was launched with. |
Length | -l int | False | 60 | 1.8.0 | The length of the attack (seconds). |