Some systems are experiencing issues

About This Site

This is the status page of the openSUSE infrastructure team, where you can get updates on how our systems are doing. If there are interruptions to service, we will post a note here.

As always, if you are experiencing any issues with the openSUSE infrastructure, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at admin@opensuse.org or via #opensuse-admin on Libera and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Past Incidents

11th December 2017

Authentication system login2.opensuse.org (frontend for the wikis and progresss.opensuse.org) not reachable via IPv6

UPDATE: the IPv6 issues are fixed.

login2.opensuse.org is currently not reachable via IPv6.

This means that you can't access the wikis and progress.opensuse.org via IPv6 at the moment, and/or might see delays until your browser retries using IPv4.

9th November 2017

Download Network card in rsync.opensuse.org broken

UPDATE: installed a new network card,

The network card in rsync.opensuse.org (one of the public rsync mirrors of the openSUSE distribution) seems to be broken - the kernel reports hardware unit hangs and resets the adapter more and more often. We recommend everyone to check our webpage https://mirrors.opensuse.org/ for the closest rsync mirror nearby and use that one for downloading while we try to solve the issue.