Outage in Atlassian Developer

Intermittent Connect App Upgrade issue results in Apps in Disabled state

Resolved Minor
April 16, 2024 - Started 17 days ago - Lasted 2 days
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Outage Details

In response to some recent customer and partner support tickets which have been raised, we have identified that since 2024-04-08 there have been some Connect app installations and updates which have immediately entered a disabled state. This behaviour is affecting multiple apps and appears to be inconsistent in nature. The impact relates to any new Connect app installation or any updates which occur to a Connect app. For this reason, we suggest that marketplace partners hold off on any descriptor updates until this incident is resolved. For affected customers that are unable to re-enable these apps, the immediate workaround is to uninstall and reinstall the app, forcing the app to attempt enablement once again. We do not yet have any expected resolution time or any other mitigations for apps or customers. We will continue to investigate the cause of this incident and provide another update by 2024-04-16 07:00.
Latest Updates ( sorted recent to last )
RESOLVED 14 days ago - at 04/18/2024 03:47PM

All identified disabled Connect apps for Jira and Confluence have been enabled. Our monitoring did not observe reoccurrences of the problem. The incident has been resolved.

MONITORING 17 days ago - at 04/16/2024 10:25AM

All identified disabled Connect apps for Jira and Confluence have been enabled. Major impact is mitigated as for now.

We will continue monitoring the situation. Will provide another update in 24 hours (by 2024-04-17 10:00 UTC).

INVESTIGATING 17 days ago - at 04/16/2024 07:02AM

We continue to investigate the intermittent enablement failures impacting some Connect apps. Concurrently, we are also exploring a pathway to re-enable impacted app installations, so that apps will be restored for customers.

We will post updates within the next 3 hours.

INVESTIGATING 17 days ago - at 04/16/2024 05:39AM

In response to some recent customer and partner support tickets which have been raised, we have identified that since 2024-04-08 there have been some Connect app installations and updates which have immediately entered a disabled state. This behaviour is affecting multiple apps and appears to be inconsistent in nature.

The impact relates to any new Connect app installation or any updates which occur to a Connect app. For this reason, we suggest that marketplace partners hold off on any descriptor updates until this incident is resolved.

For affected customers that are unable to re-enable these apps, the immediate workaround is to uninstall and reinstall the app, forcing the app to attempt enablement once again.

We do not yet have any expected resolution time or any other mitigations for apps or customers.

We will continue to investigate the cause of this incident and provide another update by 2024-04-16 07:00.

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