We continuously monitor the official Pulumi status page for updates on any ongoing outages. Check the stats for the latest 30 days and a list of the last Pulumi outages.
Minor Resolved · about 1 month ago · lasted about 2 hours
Network issues communicating with the Bitbucket API
We are currently investigating this issue.
Minor Resolved · 3 months ago · lasted about 3 hours
There are currently delays in email delivery, this can include password reset and notifications get sent out.
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Minor Resolved · 4 months ago · lasted 28 minutes
We are currently investigating an elevated error rate for some pulumi operations.
Minor Resolved · 4 months ago · lasted about 3 hours
Bitbucket has announced a partial outage. Customers using Bitbucket as an authentication mechanism for Pulumi may receive errors when trying to use the Pulumi service. Up-to-date status available at https://bitbucket.status.atlassian.com/
Minor Resolved · 5 months ago · lasted about 3 hours
Customers on expired trials are unable to update credit card information.
We have identified the issue and are preparing a fix.
Minor Resolved · 10 months ago · lasted about 14 hours
GitLab Integration Issues
We are aware that some users and organizations using GitLab-backed identity for their Pulumi organization are seeing intermittent issues with not seeing their organizations listed in the Pulumi Service UI or visible from pulumi stack ls in the CLI. This is due to changes that are rolling out to GitLab right now with https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2022/04/18/gitlab-releases-15-breaking-changes/#oauth-tokens-without-expiration. We are working on a mitigation for the Pulumi service to work with the new token expiration behaviours that are rolling out. In the meantime, users can logout of app.pulumi.com and then login again using their GitLab OAuth login flow, to refresh the token for 2 hours. Doing so should ensure you continue to see these organizations.
Minor Resolved · about 1 year ago · lasted 28 days
GitHub-backed Pulumi Teams Outage
Pulumi APIs that interact with GitHub teams are erroneously returning 404s. This includes APIs that create, manage, and validate Pulumi teams backed by GitHub teams, and SCIM integrations that provisions teams backed by GitHub. Users may not be able to see or access stacks where access is granted via membership backed by a GitHub team. Org admins should still have access to all stacks. As a workaround, organizations that set the default stack permission to `NONE` can set the default stack permission to `WRITE` to give all members write access and bypass team membership checks. We have identified the issue, and are in the process of preparing a patch. https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-22-sunset-notice-deprecated-teams-api-endpoints/
Yser-reported problems for Pulumi in the last 12 hours. It's a collection of user reports from different sources.
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