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Incomplete pull request results in repositories
Apr 28, 02:17 PM β Resolved May 1, 04:15 AM
This incident has been resolved. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we addressed this issue. A detailed root cause analysis will be shared as soon as it is available.
Disruption with some GitHub services
Apr 28, 01:59 PM β Resolved Apr 28, 05:09 PM
On April 28, 2026, from approximately 12:41 UTC to 17:09 UTC, GitHub Actions jobs using Standard Ubuntu 22 and Ubuntu 24 hosted runners experienced run start delays. Approximately 8% of hosted runner jobs using Ubuntu 22 and Ubuntu 24 experienced delays greater than 5 minutes or failures. Larger and self-hosted runners were not impacted.This was caused by a performance regression introduced in the VM reimage process. That reimage delay lowered the overall capacity of runners available to pick up new jobs. This was mitigated with a rollback to a known good image version.We are addressing the core issue with reimage performance and improving the granularity of reimage telemetry across our services and our compute provider to more quickly diagnose similar issues in the future. Finally, we are evaluating other rollout changes to automatically detect similar regressions.
GitHub search is degraded
Apr 27, 04:31 PM β Resolved Apr 27, 10:46 PM
This incident has been resolved. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we addressed this issue. A detailed root cause analysis will be shared as soon as it is available.
Disruption with some GitHub services
Apr 27, 04:48 PM β Resolved Apr 27, 07:02 PM
On April 22, 2026 from 18:49 to 19:32 UTC , the Copilot Cloud Agent service began failing during session execution for users running the Agent HQ Codex agent. Codex agent sessions failed to start for all entry points (issue assignment, @copilot comment mentions). 0.5% of total Copilot Cloud Agent jobs were impacted (~2,000 failed jobs). Copilot and other agent sessions were unaffected.This was caused by a model resolution mismatch in Codex agent sessions, resulting in an incompatible model being used at runtime. A mitigation was deployed to select a stable default model for Codex agent sessions.We are working to harden the underlying model-resolution path so it correctly scopes to the requesting agent's supported models to prevent similar failure mode in the future.
Delays with Actions JobsΒ for Larger Runners using VNet Injection in the East US region
Apr 24, 07:02 PM β Resolved Apr 25, 12:36 AM
On April 24, 2026, from approximately 11:39 UTC to April 25, 2026 at 00:15 UTC, GitHub Actions experienced delays and timeouts for Larger Hosted Runner jobs using VNet injection in the East US region without a failover region configured. Standard and Self-hosted runners were not impacted. This was caused by backend failures in our compute providerβs provisioning, scaling, and update operations for VMs in the East US region and mitigated by a rollback across all affected Availability Zones. More detail is available at https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status/history/?trackingId=5GP8-W0G.We are working to improve the reliability of our annotations for jobs impacted by regional issues and are adding system log notifications as an additional customer communication channel alongside annotations.VNetΒ Failover isΒ alsoΒ now in public preview, allowing customers to evacuate Larger Hosted Runners using VNet injection in cases like this.
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