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Outage in Jira Service Management

Excessive notifications being received by some Jira Service Management users

Resolved Minor
May 13, 2026 - Started 1 day ago - Lasted about 9 hours
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Summary AI Generated

Some Jira Service Management users experienced excessive notifications for 8.5 hours as Atlassian's engineering team replayed delayed events from a previous incident. The notification flood was a side effect of the recovery process, which took longer than initially expected. The engineering team identified and resolved the issue, restoring normal notification delivery with no data loss.

We are aware that some users are experiencing an excessive number of notifications arriving from Jira Service Management (Assist) as our team replays delayed events experienced in this prior incident: https://jira-service-management.status.atlassian.com/incidents/v307yb60q5g7 At this time we expect that the vast majority of these notifications will be arriving within the next two hours. We will provide further update at that time or sooner if further information becomes available.

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RESOLVED 1 day ago - at 05/14/2026 09:41AM

This incident has been resolved.

During the incident window, some customers using Atlassian Assist experienced excessive notifications as our team replayed delayed events caused by this prior incident:
https://jira-service-management.status.atlassian.com/incidents/v307yb60q5g7

Our engineering team identified and addressed the issue. All services have fully recovered, and notification delivery is operating normally. No data loss occurred as a result of this incident.

We apologize for the disruption and any confusion caused by the excessive notifications.

INVESTIGATING 1 day ago - at 05/14/2026 03:52AM

Some of the users continue to experience an excessive number of notifications arriving from JSM (Assist) as our team replays delayed events experienced in this prior incident:

https://jira-service-management.status.atlassian.com/incidents/v307yb60q5g7

At this time we expect that these notifications will be arriving for the next few hours, until the recovery of the delayed events are processed which is taking longer than expected (ETA approx. 4 hours). We will provide further updates within 6 hours or sooner if the recovery occurs.

INVESTIGATING 1 day ago - at 05/14/2026 01:15AM

We are aware that some users are experiencing an excessive number of notifications arriving from Jira Service Management (Assist) as our team replays delayed events experienced in this prior incident:

https://jira-service-management.status.atlassian.com/incidents/v307yb60q5g7

At this time we expect that the vast majority of these notifications will be arriving within the next two hours.
We will provide further update at that time or sooner if further information becomes available.

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