Host and Listener collisions
This document explains how F5 NGINX Ingress Controller handles host and listener collisions between resources.
Winner Selection Algorithm
If multiple resources contend for the same host or listener, NGINX Ingress Controller will pick the winner based on the creationTimestamp
of the resources: the oldest resource will win. In case there are more than one oldest resource (their creationTimestamp
is the same), NGINX Ingress Controller will choose the resource with the lexicographically smallest uid
.
Host collisions
A host collision occurs when multiple Ingress, VirtualServer, and TransportServer (configured for TLS Passthrough) resources configure the same host
. NGINX Ingress Controller has two strategies for handling host collisions:
- Choosing a single “winner” resource to handle the host.
- Merging the configuration of the conflicting resources.
Choosing the winner
Consider the following two resources:
-
cafe-ingress
Ingress:apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: cafe-ingress spec: ingressClassName: nginx rules: - host: cafe.example.com . . .
-
cafe-virtual-server
VirtualServer:apiVersion: k8s.nginx.org/v1 kind: VirtualServer metadata: name: cafe-virtual-server spec: host: cafe.example.com . . .
If a user creates both resources in the cluster, a host collision will occur. NGINX Ingress Controller will pick the winner using the winner selection algorithm.
If cafe-virtual-server
was created first, it will win the host cafe.example.com
and NGINX Ingress Controller will reject cafe-ingress
. This will be reflected in the events and in the resource’s status field:
kubectl describe vs cafe-virtual-server
...
Status:
...
Message: Configuration for default/cafe-virtual-server was added or updated
Reason: AddedOrUpdated
State: Valid
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Normal AddedOrUpdated 9s nginx-ingress-controller Configuration for default/cafe-virtual-server was added or updated
kubectl describe ingress cafe-ingress
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Warning Rejected 66s nginx-ingress-controller All hosts are taken by other resources
Similarly, if cafe-ingress
was created first, it will win cafe.example.com
and NGINX Ingress Controller will reject cafe-virtual-server
.
Note:
You can configure multiple hosts for Ingress resources, and its possible that an Ingress resource can be the winner for some of its hosts and a loser for the others.
For example, if
cafe-ingress
had an additional rule host rule forpub.example.com
, NGINX Ingress Controller would not reject the Ingress. Instead, it would allowcafe-ingress
to handlepub.example.com
.
Merging configuration for the same host
It is possible to merge configuration for multiple Ingress resources for the same host. One common use case for this approach is distributing resources across multiple namespaces.
The Cross-namespace configuration topic has more information.
It is not possible to merge the configurations for multiple VirtualServer resources for the same host. However, you can split the VirtualServers into multiple VirtualServerRoute resources, which a single VirtualServer can then reference. See the corresponding example on GitHub.
It is not possible to merge configuration for multiple TransportServer resources.
Listener collisions
Listener collisions occur when multiple TransportServer resources (Configured for TCP/UDP load balancing) target the same listener
.
NGINX Ingress Controller will choose the winner, which will own the listener.
Choosing the winner
Consider the following two resources:
-
tcp-1
TransportServer:apiVersion: k8s.nginx.org/v1 kind: TransportServer metadata: name: tcp-1 spec: listener: name: dns-tcp protocol: TCP . . .
-
tcp-2
TransportServer:apiVersion: k8s.nginx.org/v1 kind: TransportServer metadata: name: tcp-2 spec: listener: name: dns-tcp protocol: TCP . . .
If a user creates both resources in the cluster, a listener collision will occur. As a result, NGINX Ingress Controller will pick the winner using the winner selection algorithm.
In our example, if tcp-1
was created first, it will win the listener dns-tcp
and NGINX Ingress Controller will reject tcp-2
. This will be reflected in the events and in the resource’s status field:
kubectl describe ts tcp-2
...
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Warning Rejected 10s nginx-ingress-controller Listener dns-tcp is taken by another resource
Similarly, if tcp-2
was created first, it will win dns-tcp
and NGINX Ingress Controller will reject tcp-1
.