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Historical record of incidents for Atlassian Partners

Report: "Management of Apps is partially unavailable on different platforms"

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resolved

Between 10:55 AM UTC to 13:15 PM UTC on April 28, 2025, we experienced partial unavailability in managing Forge apps; Such as lifecycle developer console usage, and the creation and deployment of Forge apps for Atlassian Partners, Jira Work Management, Jira, Atlassian Developer, Jira Product Discovery, Compass, and Atlassian Migrations. We have deployed a fix to mitigate the issue and have verified that the services have recovered. The conditions that cause the bug have been addressed and we're actively working on a permanent fix. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally.

monitoring

The issues causing the unavailability of related Forge apps capabilities on multiple Atlassian platforms have been resolved, and services are now operating normally for all impacted customers. We will continue to closely monitor for stability.

identified

We are currently experiencing partial unavailability in managing Forge apps on different Atlassian platforms, such as apps lifecycle (installation, removals), developer console usage (including tunneling), and the creation and deployment of Forge apps. We have identified the root cause and are in the process of mitigating the impact. We'll keep you posted with further updates. Next updates in 1 hour.

investigating

We are currently experiencing partial unavailability in managing Forge apps on different Atlassian platforms. Such as apps lifecycle (installation, removals), developer console usage (including tunnelling), and the creation and deployment of Forge apps. Our team is working diligently to resolve this issue and restore services quickly. We are in the process of identifying the root cause and implementing the necessary fixes. Next updates in 1 hour.

Report: "Management of Apps is partially unavailable on different platforms"

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Investigating

We are currently experiencing partial unavailability in managing Forge apps on different Atlassian platforms. Such as apps lifecycle (installation, removals), developer console usage (including tunnelling), and the creation and deployment of Forge apps. Our team is working diligently to resolve this issue and restore services quickly. We are in the process of identifying the root cause and implementing the necessary fixes.Next updates in 1 hour.

Report: "Issues with Partner Support Portal"

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resolved

Between Oct 01, 2024 - 17:49 UTC and Oct 01, 2024 - 19:42 UTC we identified a temporary outage with Atlassian Partner products. All affected products are now back online and no further impact has been observed.

investigating

We are investigating issues with the Partner Support Portal and will provide updates here soon.

Report: "Some products are hard down"

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resolved

We mistakenly believed there was impact to these services. The service is operating normally.

monitoring

We have mitigated the problem and continue looking into the root cause. The outage was between 8:08pm 03/07 UTC - 08:31pm 03/07 UTC We are now monitoring closely.

investigating

We are investigating an issue with <FUNCTIONALITY IMPACTED> that is impacting <SOME/ALL> Atlassian, Atlassian Partners, Atlassian Support, Confluence, Jira Work Management, Jira Service Management, Jira, Opsgenie, Atlassian Developer, Atlassian (deprecated), Trello, Atlassian Bitbucket, Guard, Jira Align, Jira Product Discovery, Atlas, Atlassian Analytics, and Rovo Cloud customers. We will provide more details within the next hour.

Report: "Issue in reactivating paid apps after it has been suspended due to non-payment, after making the payment"

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resolved

We have identified that this behavior existed for long time and is due to a bug triggered in edge scenario when following sequence of events happens: 1. First a paid app gets suspended due to lack of payment 2. Then administrator decides to uninstall app 3. Then administrator decides to (re)install app 4. Payment is issued for the app 5. App fails to reactivate (as a result of this bug) We are advising customers to raise a support ticket with Atlassian to restore app functionality when faced with such scenario. The app reactivates correctly when no re-installation was attempted after suspension. We haven't found any recent changes that could cause this scenario to be happening more frequently. We're going to work in the future on improving the reinstallation flow for the suspended apps which will reduce the possibility to leave apps in state whey they can't be reactivated.

identified

We have identified that this behavior existed for long time and is due to a bug triggered in edge scenario when following sequence of events happens: 1. First a paid app gets suspended due to lack of payment 2. Then administrator decides to uninstall app 3. Then administrator decides to (re)install app 4. Payment is issued for the app 5. App fails to reactivate (as a result of this bug) We are advising customers to raise a support ticket with Atlassian to restore app functionality when faced with such scenario. The app reactivates correctly when no re-installation was attempted after suspension. We are working on a plan to fix this issue. We are continuing our investigation to understand if there is no recent change in system that could cause this scenario to be happening more frequently. We will post next update in 24 hours - by the 2024-06-13 9:30 UTC.

investigating

We are investigating an issue impacting paid apps after their license being suspended due to non-payment, and then reactivation fails even after making payment. We will provide more details once we identify the root cause.

Report: "Atlassian Account login issues"

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postmortem

### **SUMMARY** On Sep 13, 2023, between 12:00 PM UTC and 03: 30 PM UTC, some Atlassian users were unable to sign in to their accounts and use multiple Atlassian cloud products. The event was triggered by a misconfiguration of rate limits in an internal service which caused a cascading failure in sign-in and signup-related APIs. The incident was quickly detected by multiple automated monitoring systems. The incident was mitigated on Sep 13, 2023, 03: 30 PM UTC by the rollback of a feature and additional scaling of services which put Atlassian systems into a known good state. The total time to resolution was about 3 hours & 30 minutes. ‌ ### **IMPACT** The overall impact was between Sep 13, 2023, 12:00 PM UTC and Sep 13, 2023, 03: 30 PM UTC on multiple products. The Incident caused intermittent service disruption across all regions. Some users were unable to sign in for sessions. Other scenarios that temporarily failed were new user signups, profile retrieval, and password reset. During the incident we had a peak of 90% requests failing across authentication, user profile retrieval, and password reset use cases. ‌ ### **ROOT CAUSE** The issue was caused due to a misconfiguration of a rate limit in an internal core service. As a result, some sign-in requests over the limit received HTTP 429 errors. However, retry behavior for requests caused a multiplication of load which led to higher service degradation. As many internal services depend on each other, the call graph complexity led to a longer time to detect the actual faulty service. ‌ ### **REMEDIAL ACTIONS PLAN & NEXT STEPS** We are continuously improving our system's resiliency. We are prioritizing the following improvement actions to avoid repeating this type of incident: * Audit and improve service rate limits and client retry and backoff behavior. * Improve scale and load test automation for complex service interactions. * Audit cross-service dependencies and minimize them where possible related to sign-in flows. ‌ Due to the unavailability of sign-in, some customers were unable to create support tickets. We are making additional process improvements to: * Enable our unauthenticated support contact form and notify users that it should be used when standard channels are not available. * Create status page notifications more quickly and ensure that for severe incidents, notifications to all subscribers are enabled. ‌ We apologize to users who were impacted during this incident; we are taking immediate steps to improve the platform’s reliability and availability. Thanks, Atlassian Customer Support

resolved

Between 12:45 UTC to 15:30 UTC, we experienced login and signup issues for Atlassian Accounts. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally. We will publish a post-incident review with the details of the incident and the actions we are taking to prevent similar problem in the future.

monitoring

We are no longer seeing occurrences of the Atlassian Accounts login errors, all clients should be able to successfully login now. We will continue to monitor.

monitoring

We can see a reduction in the Atlassian Accounts login issues after the mitigation actions were taken. We are still monitoring closely and will continue to provide updates.

monitoring

We have identified the root cause of the Atlassian Accounts login issues impacting Cloud Customers and have mitigated the problem. We are now monitoring this closely.

investigating

We are investigating an issue with Atlassian Accounts login that is impacting some Cloud customers. We will provide more details within the next hour.

Report: "Unable to access Analytics dashboard (Tableau) in Partner Business Center"

Last update
resolved

This incident has been resolved.

monitoring

We are continuing to monitor for any further issues.

monitoring

The fix has been applied and we are currently validating the dashboard accessibility.

investigating

We are experiencing an outage which is impacting the access to the partner portal dashboards embedded in Salesforce. The team is actively working towards resolving the issue. We will keep you posted!

Report: "Performance issues and outages with Cloud products"

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postmortem

### **SUMMARY** We understand the importance of providing reliable and consistent service to our valued customers. On July 6, 2023, from 03:52 to 15:11 UTC, we experienced an issue with an upgraded version of a third-party tool that functions as our internal artifact management system. Despite our monitoring system identifying the incident within two minutes, this issue led to the degradation of the scaling capabilities of our internal hosting platform, resulting in service degradation or outages for customers of Atlassian cloud. In response to this situation, we are taking immediate measures to enhance the stability of our system and prevent similar issues from re-occurring. ### **IMPACT** This incident affected multiple regions and products due to the diminished scaling capabilities of our internal hosting platform. In most products and offerings, customers faced reduced functionality, slower response times, and limited access to specific features. ### **ROOT CAUSE** The root cause of the incident was the introduction of new functionality in a third-party tool that functions as our internal artifact management system. It led to an unexpected increase in the load on the primary database of the artifact system. Upon identifying and localizing the problem, we promptly adjusted the system configuration to regain stability. ### **REMEDIAL ACTIONS PLAN & NEXT STEPS** Over the next months, we will enact a temporary freeze on non-critical upgrades of the artifact management system, and we will focus our efforts on three high-priority initiatives: 1. **Enhancing system scaling:** We prioritized work ensuring that downtime in a critical infrastructure component does not affect the scaling of other components. We expect to complete this initiative within the next two months. 2. **Reducing interdependencies:** We are working to mitigate the risk of potential cascading failures by ensuring that significant system components are able to operate independently in the case of issues. Initiatives 1 and 2 are already in progress but have been given priority to be completed as soon as possible. 3. **Strengthening testing procedures:** Alongside these initiatives, we are addressing the need for even more stringent testing procedures than we already have in place to prevent potential issues in future updates. We are committed to collaborating closely with our technology partners to ensure the most optimal experience for our customers. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this incident and appreciate your understanding. Our team is dedicated to continually improving our systems and processes to provide you with the exceptional service you deserve. Thank you for your continued support and trust in us. Sincerely, Atlassian Customer Support

resolved

We experienced performance issues and outages for several Atlassian Cloud Products. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally.

monitoring

We have identified the root cause of an issue with an internal infrastructure component that has been impacting multiple Cloud products, including Jira Software, Jira Service Management and Confluence, and customers. This issue had lead to a performance impact and, in some cases, outages. We have implemented a fix to resolve the issue and recovery is in progress.

identified

We are investigating an issue with an internal infrastructure component that is impacting multiple Cloud products, including Jira Software, Bitbucket, Jira Service Management and Confluence, and customers. These issues include performance impact and, in some cases, outages. Users may experience slow loading and uploading of attachments, login issues or inability for new customers to sign up. We have identified the root cause and are actively working on the service recovery.

Report: "Intermittent DNS Resolution Errors"

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resolved

Between 23:45 UTC to 02:19 UTC, some customers experienced intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud. The root cause was an increased DNS error rate from our infrastructure supplier. The supplier fixed the upstream issue and we have verified that the services have recovered. The conditions that caused the issue have been addressed and we are actively working on a permanent fix. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally.

monitoring

We have identified the root cause of the intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud for some cloud customers and have mitigated the problem. We are now monitoring closely.

identified

We have identified the root cause of the intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud for some cloud customers and have mitigated the problem. We are now monitoring closely.

identified

We continue to work on resolving intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud for some cloud customers. We will provide hourly updates.

identified

We continue to work on resolving intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud for some cloud customers. We will provide hourly updates.

investigating

We are aware that some customers may be experiencing intermittent failure connecting to Atlassian Cloud. We are working with our cloud hosting provider (AWS) to resolve the DNS related errors. We will provide hourly updates.

Report: "Major outage affecting all purchasing systems"

Last update
resolved

This incident has been resolved

monitoring

Service has been restored, we are continuing to monitor the situation for any regression.

investigating

We are currently investigating an incident involving all purchasing systems. Currently all customers will be unable to: - sign up for new products. - receive quotes on or purchase market place add-ons. - provision new products or in some cases deactivate users.

Report: "Partner sites not available"

Last update
resolved

Partners should be able to access all normal functions once again. Further communication on this issue will be made early next week.

investigating

We are continuing to investigate this issue.

investigating

Salesforce is currently investigating an issue that is causing some customers to experience intermittent errors, slow performance or an inability to access the Salesforce application.

Report: "Partners Jira and Confluence access issues"

Last update
resolved

The cause has been identified and access has been restored.

investigating

Some Partners are unable to log on to Jira and Confluence.

Report: "Duplicate email notifications from Jira Cloud and Atlassian Support Service Desk (getsupport.atlassian.com)"

Last update
resolved

Between 01:09 UTC and 14:58 UTC , some customers would have received duplicate email notifications on some Jira Cloud instances and Atlassian Support Service Desk (getsupport.atlassian.com). The issue has since been resolved and the functionalities are now operating normally.

monitoring

We identified an issue where duplicate email notifications are sent by some Jira Cloud instances and Atlassian Support Service Desk (getsupport.atlassian.com). We have identified the root cause and mitigated the problem. We are now monitoring closely.