I've added an extra note to the feature request for running the same task 
multiple times.

On Thursday, 3 May 2012 12:45:21 UTC+2, tempy wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> I just found myself writing code that would simulate deadlineexceeded 
> errors and such, when I thought - wouldn't it be great if you could 
> ask the dev server to sow some chaos? I'll never be able to accurately 
> simulate outages, slow-downs, high-error rates, variable accuracy of 
> the infrastructure-availability API, and all the possible varieties of 
> misbehavior from the GAE infrastructure. But Google probably can. 
>
> What I'm imagining is asking the dev server to execute certain 
> "degraded service" scenarios. So you could ask it to simulate 
> "memcache instability" which would result in an unusually high number 
> of cache misses, slow cache responses, and the occasional exception. 
> Or you could ask it to simulate a "read only datastore" event. And so 
> on - I think you guys get my point. 
>
> Anyone else think this would be incredibly useful? 
>
> -mike

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