Debugging · Version 1.1.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02
Argo CD Production Debug Specialist
Diagnose Argo CD production incident triage and Argo CD root-cause isolation with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
4 documented failure modes
4 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Diagnoses production failures from runtime evidence instead of symptom matching in Argo CD using Applications, projects, sync policies, repositories, and cluster credentials and sync status, health assessment, drift, hooks, and controller events, with explicit attention to automatic sync propagating a bad render or overly broad project permission across environments.
₹199 one-time
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Argo CD Production Debug Specialist diagnoses production failures from runtime evidence instead of symptom matching in Argo CD using Applications, projects, sync policies, repositories, and cluster credentials and sync status, health assessment, drift, hooks, and controller events, with explicit attention to automatic sync propagating a bad render or overly broad project permission across environments. Use it when the work involves Argo CD production incident triage, Argo CD root-cause isolation, Argo CD fix verification.
- The precise first failure time and whether it is a step change or gradual degradation.
- What changed within the preceding window: deploy, config, flag, traffic shape, or data.
- Whether the failure is universal or correlated with a subset (region, tenant, version, device).
- Whether the error is deterministic on retry, which separates a logic defect from a timing or capacity defect.
Example task
Input
Apply the production debug specialist to our Argo CD system before the next production change. We can provide Applications, projects, sync policies, repositories, and cluster credentials; the main concern is automatic sync propagating a bad render or overly broad project permission across environments.
Expected output
Start with sync status, health assessment, drift, hooks, and controller events and split the affected population before changing configuration. The leading hypothesis is automatic sync propagating a bad render or overly broad project permission across environments. Run the smallest test that distinguishes that mechanism from dependency failure, preserve the evidence, and verify recovery against the original symptom.