Skytap incident

Hosting Degradation in US-Texas-M-1

Minor Resolved View vendor source →

Skytap experienced a minor incident on February 19, 2025 affecting US-Texas-M-1 POWER Compute, lasting 1h 27m. The incident has been resolved; the full update timeline is below.

Started
Feb 19, 2025, 03:50 PM UTC
Resolved
Feb 19, 2025, 05:18 PM UTC
Duration
1h 27m
Detected by Pingoru
Feb 19, 2025, 03:50 PM UTC

Affected components

US-Texas-M-1 POWER Compute

Update timeline

  1. investigating Feb 19, 2025, 03:50 PM UTC

    We are investigating reports regarding an issue related to one of our hosting subsystems in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. We are actively investigating this issue and will provide further details regarding symptoms and scope within one hour.

  2. identified Feb 19, 2025, 04:28 PM UTC

    We have identified an issue related to hosting services in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers are actively working on this issue with high priority. Symptoms for this issue may include: - Inability of some virtual machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Inability of some running virtual machines in this region to be saved as a template, copied or deleted We will provide an update within one hour.

  3. monitoring Feb 19, 2025, 05:09 PM UTC

    We have have made preliminary changes to alleviate an issue previously reported hosting services in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers continue to work on this issue with high priority. At this time, all of the reported symptoms should now be alleviated: - Inability of some virtual machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Inability of some running virtual machines in this region to be saved as a template, copied or deleted However, if you have a VM reporting an error or issue, please contact Skytap Support ([email protected]) for assistance.

  4. resolved Feb 19, 2025, 05:18 PM UTC

    The storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region has now been resolved. The following symptoms should now be alleviated: - Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region - Deploying from templates in this region may fail - Saving templates in this region may fail - Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail This disruption may have resulted in some running Virtual Machines being disconnected from their storage for a period of time. Affected VM owners have been notified directly. If you have a VM reporting an error or issue, or if you continue to experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, please contact Skytap Support ([email protected]) for immediate assistance.