Issues with Istio sidecar injection
Symptom
A Pod doesn't have a sidecar but you did not disable sidecar injection on purpose.
Cause
By default, Kyma has sidecar injection disabled - there is no automatic sidecar injection into any Pod in a cluster. For more information, read the document about enabling Istio sidecar proxy injection.
Remedy
Follow these steps to troubleshoot:
Check if sidecar injection is enabled in the Namespace of the Pod. Run this command to check the
istio-injection
label:Click to copykubectl get namespaces {NAMESPACE} -o jsonpath='{ .metadata.labels.istio-injection }'If the command does not return
enabled
, the sidecar injection is disabled in this Namespace. To add a sidecar to the Pod, move the Pod's deployment to a Namespace that has sidecar injection enabled, or add the label to the Namespace and restart the Pod.WARNING: Adding the
istio-injection=enabled
label from the Namespace results in injecting sidecars to all Pods inside of the Namespace.Check if sidecar injection is enabled in the Pod's Deployment:
Click to copykubectl get deployments {DEPLOYMENT_NAME} -n {NAMESPACE} -o jsonpath='{ .spec.template.metadata.annotations }'Sidecar injection is disabled if the output does not contain the
sidecar.istio.io/inject:true
line. Change or add the annotation and restart the Pod to enable sidecar injection for the Deployment.
For more information, read Istio documentation.