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Incident affecting Google Kubernetes Engine

GKE Operations which Create or Delete VMs May Fail or Experience Elevated Latencies

Incident began at 2020-07-15 06:54 and ended at 2020-07-15 08:57 (all times are US/Pacific).

Date Time Description
15 Jul 2020 08:57 PDT

The issue with operations which create or delete VMs using Google Kubernetes Engine has been resolved for all affected users as of Wednesday, 2020-07-15 08:55 US/Pacific.

We thank you for your patience while we worked on resolving the issue.

15 Jul 2020 08:26 PDT

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Kubernetes Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2020-07-15 05:10 US/Pacific.

All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors and latencies. This affects multiple regions, primarily regional and zonal clusters in us-central1.

Mitigation work is underway by our engineering team. There is no ETA at this point. Cluster auto upgrades are currently paused.

For regular status updates, please follow: https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/compute/20006

Diagnosis: All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors and latencies. This affects multiple regions, primarily regional and zonal clusters in us-central1.

Workaround: Retry the deployment.

15 Jul 2020 08:25 PDT

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Kubernetes Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2020-07-15 05:10 US/Pacific.

All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors. This affects multiple regions, primarily regional and zonal clusters in us-central1.

Mitigation work is underway by our engineering team. There is no ETA at this point. Cluster auto upgrades are currently paused.

For regular status updates, please follow: https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/compute/20006

Diagnosis: All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors. This affects multiple regions, primarily regional clusters in us-central1 and zonal clusters in us-central1-a, b, c, and d.

Workaround: Retry the deployment.

15 Jul 2020 08:23 PDT

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Kubernetes Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2020-07-15 05:10 US/Pacific.

All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors. This affects regional clusters in us-central1 and europe-west1 and zonal clusters in us-central1-a, b, c, and d.

Mitigation work is underway by our engineering team. There is no ETA at this point. Cluster auto upgrades are currently paused.

For regular status updates, please follow: https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/compute/20006

15 Jul 2020 07:53 PDT

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Kubernetes Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2020-07-15 05:10 US/Pacific.

All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors. This affects regional clusters in us-central1 and europe-west1 and zonal clusters in us-central1-a, b, c, and d.

Mitigation work is underway by our engineering team. There is no ETA at this point.

For regular status updates, please follow: https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/compute/20006 where we will provide the next update by Wednesday, 2020-07-15 08:20 US/Pacific.

15 Jul 2020 07:28 PDT

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Kubernetes Engine beginning at Wednesday, 2020-07-15 05:10 US/Pacific.

All GKE operations that create or delete VMs (including creating clusters and adding nodepools) may fail or see elevated errors. This affects regional clusters in us-central1 and europe-west1 and zonal clusters in us-central1-a, b, c, and d.

Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.

For regular status updates, please follow: https://status.cloud.google.com/incident/compute/20006 where we will provide the next update by Wednesday, 2020-07-15 08:00 US/Pacific.