Informational message: Elevated Error Rates
Error rates have recovered in all CloudFront locations. We are continuing to monitor the situation.
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Error rates have recovered in all CloudFront locations. We are continuing to monitor the situation.
While all other edge locations are operating normally, our monitoring indicates a small rate of similar errors in the New York area. We’re actively addressing these right now.
Customers are no longer experiencing errors when requesting objects delivered out of CloudFront. We are continuing to monitor the situation.
Customers are no longer experiencing errors when requesting objects delivered out of CloudFront. We are continuing to monitor the situation.
We are investigating errors that customers are experiencing when requesting objects delivered out of CloudFronts edge location in Frankfurt.
We are investigating errors that customers are experiencing when requesting objects delivered out of the edge location we use in Frankfurt.
The fix to this issue has been deployed to production. The CloudFront service is now operating normally for all customers.
Specifically, at this point configuration options for private content distributions cannot be modified to remove origin access identity or trusted signers. In addition, any CloudFront distribution with the configuration options for origin access identity or trusted signers may not be modified in any way through the AWS Management Console. Both download and streaming distributions that use CloudFronts private content feature are affected.
All other operations are working normally.
We will provide an update by 9am PDT or as new information becomes available as we continue to actively work to resolve these issues in the meantime.
May 11, 8:55 AM PDT
We’ve identified the root cause of the problem some customers are experiencing when modifying configuration options or deleting distributions that use CloudFront’s private content feature. We are currently testing a fix. It’s our plan to roll out the fix as soon as we complete testing, which is likely to be late afternoon PDT. All other operations continue to work normally.Content delivered through CloudFront, including content that uses the private content feature, is not affected and is being delivered normally.
We will provide an update by noon PDT or as new information becomes available as we continue to actively work to resolve the issue in the meantime.
Connection timeouts to Amazon S3 are resolved.
Timeouts when connecting to Amazon S3 may be affecting requests for content not already held in Amazon CloudFront edge locations. Requests for objects already held in cache in CloudFront edge locations are not affected.