Outage in GitLab

Degraded performance on a single Gitaly Node

Resolved Minor
May 02, 2025 - Started about 1 month ago - Lasted about 2 hours

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Outage Details

A small subset of customers with projects on a single Gitaly node may notice a disruption of git operations. We're investigating the root cause.
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about 1 month ago - at 05/02/2025 10:23AM

A small subset of customers with projects on a single Gitaly node may notice a disruption of git operations. We're investigating the root cause.

about 1 month ago - at 05/02/2025 10:49AM

We continue investigating the root cause. The team is analyzing the disk usage patterns on impacted VM.
Details in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/production/-/issues/19754

about 1 month ago - at 05/02/2025 11:15AM

We have identified a recent change to a Gitaly node that seems to be the culprit. We're now rolling back the change.

about 1 month ago - at 05/02/2025 11:44AM

The rollout has been completed, and we're monitoring the status of the affected Gitaly node.

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