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Recent Amazon EventBridge Outages and Issues

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Start Time

Type

Length

Message

Details

September 18, 2023 23:55 UTC

WARN

ongoing

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 18, 2023 23:55 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon ElastiCache

Oregon - Amazon EventBridge Scheduler

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

N. Virginia - Multiple services

Oregon - Amazon EventBridge

N. Virginia - AWS NAT Gateway

N. Virginia - AWS Lambda

N. Virginia - Amazon SageMaker

N. Virginia - Amazon WorkSpaces

N. Virginia - Amazon EventBridge Scheduler

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We continue to progress toward resolving the increased networking latencies and errors affecting Availability Zones (usw2-az1 and usw2-az2) in the US-WEST-2 Region. At this time, we are approximately 50% completed with the update to address resource contention within the subsystem responsible for network mappings propagation in the usw2-az2 Availability Zone. Once we complete the update in usw2-az2, we will then move on to usw2-az1. Our current expectation is to have both Availability Zones fully resolved within the next 60 to 90 minutes, and we will continue to provide updates as recovery progresses.

September 18, 2023 19:09 UTC

WARN

about 5 hours

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 18, 2023 19:09 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Oregon - Amazon EventBridge

Oregon - Amazon Elastic Load Balancing

N. Virginia - Amazon SageMaker

Oregon - Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service

Oregon - Amazon Athena

Oregon - Amazon EventBridge Scheduler

Oregon - Amazon SageMaker

N. Virginia - Amazon EventBridge Scheduler

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We can confirm increased networking latencies and errors affecting multiple Availability Zones (usw2-az1 and usw2-az2) in the US-WEST-2 Region. We have identified a potential root cause of the errors and are attempting mitigations. Early signs are this mitigation is reducing error rates and latencies. We continue to work towards a full root case and recovery.

September 14, 2023 20:05 UTC

WARN

less than a minute

Increased Error Rates

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Start Time

September 14, 2023 20:05 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

US-East - Amazon EventBridge

US-West - Amazon EventBridge

Message

Increased Error Rates

Details

We are investigating increased error rates for Amazon EventBridge in the US-GOV-EAST-1 Region.

September 14, 2023 20:05 UTC

WARN

about 2 hours

Increased Error Rates

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Start Time

September 14, 2023 20:05 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

US-East - Amazon EventBridge

US-West - Amazon EventBridge

Message

Increased Error Rates

Details

We are investigating increased error rates for Amazon EventBridge in the US-GOV-EAST-1 Region.

June 13, 2023 22:05 UTC

WARN

3 months

Increased Error Rates and Latencies

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Start Time

June 13, 2023 22:05 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

AWS Support Center

N. Virginia - Amazon Transcribe

N. Virginia - Amazon EventBridge

N. Virginia - Amazon Quantum Ledger Database

N. Virginia - AWS Outposts

N. Virginia - AWS Control Tower

N. Virginia - Amazon Inspector

N. Virginia - Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics

N. Virginia - AWS CodeStar

N. Virginia - AWS Transfer Family

N. Virginia - AWS Single Sign-On

N. Virginia - Amazon Translate

N. Virginia - AWS CodePipeline

N. Virginia - Amazon FreeRTOS

N. Virginia - Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer

N. Virginia - Amazon Pinpoint

AWS Identity and Access Management

N. Virginia - Amazon CloudWatch

N. Virginia - Amazon CodeGuru Profiler

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service

Message

Increased Error Rates and Latencies

Details

We are working to accelerate the rate at which Lambda asynchronous invocations are processed, and now estimate that the queue will be fully processed over the next hour. We expect that all queued invocations will be executed.

2023-09-19 08:07:42 UTC UTC

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  • Up: 11 hours

  • Warn: 13 hours

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Amazon EventBridge Outage and Status History

We've been monitoring Amazon EventBridge outages since March 8, 2015.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amazon EventBridge down today?

According to its status page Amazon EventBridge is currently up. You can check the most recent events in the 'Recent Outages and Issues' section above.

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How can I find out if Amazon EventBridge is having issues?

There are two main options: You can check the Amazon EventBridge status page or you can subscribe to StatusGator for free alerts and notifications when their status page changes.

Amazon EventBridge status page says the service is up, but I'm having issues. What's wrong?

There may be several reasons for that:

  • An outage that hasn't been communicated yet via the Amazon EventBridge status page.
  • Some local issues with a small group of accounts on the service side.
  • Technical issues on your side, or problems with your software or ISP.
  • A misconfiguration on your side.

We recommend contacting Amazon EventBridge customer support while checking everything on your side. You can also try Tweeting at them via @awscloud on Twitter. Or visit their official status page or website:

Where do you get the official Amazon EventBridge status?

We use the official Amazon EventBridge status page. Here are links to their status page and other helpful links.

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