Configuration Validation Problems
Seemingly valid configuration is rejected
Use istioctl validate -f and istioctl analyze for more insight into why the configuration is rejected. Use an istioctl CLI with a similar version to the control plane version.
The most commonly reported problems with configuration are YAML indentation and array notation (-) mistakes.
Manually verify your configuration is correct, cross-referencing Istio API reference when necessary.
Invalid configuration is accepted
Verify that a validatingwebhookconfiguration named istio-validator- followed by
<revision>-, if not the default revision, followed by the Istio system namespace
(e.g., istio-validator-myrev-istio-system) exists and is correct.
The apiVersion, apiGroup, and resource of the
invalid configuration should be listed in the webhooks section of the validatingwebhookconfiguration.
$ kubectl get validatingwebhookconfiguration istio-validator-istio-system -o yaml
apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingWebhookConfiguration
metadata:
labels:
app: istiod
install.operator.istio.io/owning-resource-namespace: istio-system
istio: istiod
istio.io/rev: default
operator.istio.io/component: Pilot
operator.istio.io/managed: Reconcile
operator.istio.io/version: unknown
release: istio
name: istio-validator-istio-system
resourceVersion: "615569"
uid: 112fed62-93e7-41c9-8cb1-b2665f392dd7
webhooks:
- admissionReviewVersions:
- v1beta1
- v1
clientConfig:
# caBundle should be non-empty. This is periodically (re)patched
# every second by the webhook service using the ca-cert
# from the mounted service account secret.
caBundle: LS0t...
# service corresponds to the Kubernetes service that implements the webhook
service:
name: istiod
namespace: istio-system
path: /validate
port: 443
failurePolicy: Fail
matchPolicy: Equivalent
name: rev.validation.istio.io
namespaceSelector: {}
objectSelector:
matchExpressions:
- key: istio.io/rev
operator: In
values:
- default
rules:
- apiGroups:
- security.istio.io
- networking.istio.io
- telemetry.istio.io
- extensions.istio.io
apiVersions:
- '*'
operations:
- CREATE
- UPDATE
resources:
- '*'
scope: '*'
sideEffects: None
timeoutSeconds: 10If the istio-validator- webhook does not exist, verify
the global.configValidation installation option is
set to true.
The validation configuration is fail-close. If
configuration exists and is scoped properly, the webhook will be
invoked. A missing caBundle, bad certificate, or network connectivity
problem will produce an error message when the resource is
created/updated. If you don’t see any error message and the webhook
wasn’t invoked and the webhook configuration is valid, your cluster is
misconfigured.
Creating configuration fails with x509 certificate errors
x509: certificate signed by unknown authority related errors are
typically caused by an empty caBundle in the webhook
configuration. Verify that it is not empty (see verify webhook
configuration). Istio consciously reconciles webhook configuration
used the istio-validation configmap and root certificate.
Verify the
istiodpod(s) are running:$ kubectl -n istio-system get pod -lapp=istiod NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE istiod-5dbbbdb746-d676g 1/1 Running 0 2dCheck the pod logs for errors. Failing to patch the
caBundleshould print an error.$ for pod in $(kubectl -n istio-system get pod -lapp=istiod -o jsonpath='{.items[*].metadata.name}'); do \ kubectl -n istio-system logs ${pod} \ doneIf the patching failed, verify the RBAC configuration for Istiod:
$ kubectl get clusterrole istiod-istio-system -o yaml apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1 kind: ClusterRole name: istiod-istio-system rules: - apiGroups: - admissionregistration.k8s.io resources: - validatingwebhookconfigurations verbs: - '*'Istio needs
validatingwebhookconfigurationswrite access to create and update thevalidatingwebhookconfiguration.
Creating configuration fails with no such hosts or no endpoints available errors
Validation is fail-close. If the istiod pod is not ready,
configuration cannot be created and updated. In such cases you’ll see
an error about no endpoints available.
Verify the istiod pod(s) are running and endpoints are ready.
$ kubectl -n istio-system get pod -lapp=istiod
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
istiod-5dbbbdb746-d676g 1/1 Running 0 2d$ kubectl -n istio-system get endpoints istiod
NAME ENDPOINTS AGE
istiod 10.48.6.108:15014,10.48.6.108:443 3dIf the pods or endpoints aren’t ready, check the pod logs and status for any indication about why the webhook pod is failing to start and serve traffic.
$ for pod in $(kubectl -n istio-system get pod -lapp=istiod -o jsonpath='{.items[*].metadata.name}'); do \
kubectl -n istio-system logs ${pod} \
done$ for pod in $(kubectl -n istio-system get pod -lapp=istiod -o name); do \
kubectl -n istio-system describe ${pod} \
done