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Major · over 1 year ago · lasted less than a minute
us multiregion: Elevated errors on Cloud KMS requests.
Summary: us multiregion: Elevated errors on Cloud KMS requests. Description: We are experiencing an issue with Cloud Key Management Service beginning at Thursday, 2022-03-31 12:15 US/Pacific. Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue. We will provide an update by Thursday, 2022-03-31 15:30 US/Pacific with current details. We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption. Diagnosis: Affected customers are seeing elevated errors on Cloud KMS requests in the us multiregion. Workaround: None at this time.
Minor · about 3 years ago · lasted over 1 year
We are experiencing an issue with Cloud KMS in asia-east2
Description: Our engineers have determined this issue to be linked to a single Google incident. For regular status updates, please visit https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/zall/20009. No further updates will be made through this incident.
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