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Incident affecting Google Cloud Dataproc

Multiregion: Dataproc jobs missing from the console

Incident began at 2022-10-17 11:05 and ended at 2022-10-17 13:59 (all times are US/Pacific).

Previously affected location(s)

Taiwan (asia-east1)Hong Kong (asia-east2)Belgium (europe-west1)Iowa (us-central1)South Carolina (us-east1)

Date Time Description
17 Oct 2022 13:59 PDT

The issue with Google Cloud Dataproc has been resolved for all affected users as of Monday, 2022-10-17 13:51 US/Pacific.

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

17 Oct 2022 12:06 PDT

Summary: Multiregion: Dataproc jobs missing from the console

Description: Mitigation work is currently underway by our engineering team.

The mitigation is expected to complete by Monday, 2022-10-17 14:00 US/Pacific.

We will provide more information by Monday, 2022-10-17 15:00 US/Pacific.

Diagnosis: Customers may see older jobs (finished more than 180 days ago) and jobs which are currently running disappear from the Console and API output. Jobs which are currently running will see data plane errors if the control plane job resource is deleted.

Workaround: None at this time.

17 Oct 2022 11:40 PDT

Summary: Multiregion: Dataproc jobs missing from the console

Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Cloud Dataproc.

Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.

We will provide an update by Monday, 2022-10-17 12:15 US/Pacific with current details.

We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.

Diagnosis: Customers may see older jobs (finished more than 180 days ago) and jobs which are currently running disappear from the Console and API output. Jobs which are currently running will see data plane errors if the control plane job resource is deleted.

Workaround: None at this time.