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RPC nodes are not fully operational

Løst
Operasjonell
Begynte på 4 måneder sidenVarte omtrent 7 timer

Påvirket

Main-Net

Delvis brudd fra 1:10 AM til 3:27 AM, Operasjonell fra 1:10 AM til 3:27 AM, Delvis brudd fra 3:27 AM til 4:19 AM, Operasjonell fra 3:27 AM til 4:19 AM, Nedsatt ytelse fra 4:19 AM til 8:22 AM, Operasjonell fra 4:19 AM til 8:22 AM

RPC

Delvis brudd fra 1:10 AM til 4:19 AM, Nedsatt ytelse fra 4:19 AM til 8:22 AM

Clementine Bridge API

Operasjonell fra 1:10 AM til 8:22 AM

Oppdateringer
  • Løst
    Løst

    The network performance is now back to normal. The network is now accepting and processing transactions as usual.
    We will share another update once phase 2 of the fix is live.
    Thank you for your patience.

  • Overvåker
    Overvåker

    We have deployed Phase 1 mitigation. The network is now accepting and processing transactions, but in some cases, users may experience degraded RPC performance. We are actively working on a permanent fix that will restore performance to normal levels.
    We will share another update once this fix is live.

    Thank you for your patience.

  • Oppdater
    Oppdater

    We are resolving a network-level issue. RPC endpoints remain available in read-only mode, so you can still query chain state as usual, but sending transactions is currently disabled right now.
    We’ve identified the root cause, and the fix is being rolled out in two phases:

    1. Phase 1 (mitigation): isolate a specific problematic transaction pattern, then re-enable nearly all transactions while that pattern remains blocked.

    2. Phase 2 (permanent fix): complete validation and testing, deploy the full fix, and restore full transaction functionality.

    We’ll share another update once Phase 1 is live, and again when full functionality is restored.
    Thanks for your patience.

  • Undersøker
    Undersøker

    RPC nodes are not fully operational since 8:10pm EST and will be back in a couple hours