Outage in Exalate

Exalate interface not showing up in the Azure DevOps environment

Resolved Major
July 13, 2022 - Started almost 2 years ago - Lasted 3 minutes
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Outage Details

WORKAROUND: If you experience problems accessing Exalate from Azure DevOps, please try to access the console using Exalate Node URL (you can find it in the Verification email)
Components affected
Exalate for Azure DevOps
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INVESTIGATING almost 2 years ago - at 07/13/2022 10:18AM

We are continuing to investigate this issue.

INVESTIGATING almost 2 years ago - at 07/13/2022 10:18AM

WORKAROUND:
If you experience problems accessing Exalate from Azure DevOps, please try to access the console using Exalate Node URL (you can find it in the Verification email)

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