Kurze Information für Nutzer von Microsoft 365-Cloud-Diensten. Aktuell gibt es mal wieder eine Störung bei diesen Diensten, wie ich Statusmeldung von Microsoft entnehme.
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Ich bin gerade auf Twitter auf den brandaktuellen Post von @MSFT365Status zum 21.11.2019 gestoßen. Die Leute untersuchen Störungen, die Fehler beim Zugriff auf SharePoint Online oder OneDrive for Business ergeben.
We're investigating an issue in which users may be experiencing intermittent delays or errors when attempting to access SharePoint Online or OneDrive for Business. Additional details can be found in the admin center under SP196346 and OD196347.
— Microsoft 365 Status (@MSFT365Status) November 21, 2019
Die Statusseite für Office365.com meldet bereits seit Tagen Störungen, die aktuell arg ansteigen.
(Microsoft 365 Störung (21.11.2019))
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Blog-Leser Andreas hat mir parallel dazu (dankenswerter Weise) per Mail folgende Statusinformationen zukommen lassen. Da geht das volle Programm ab, SharePoint, OneDrive; PowerBI und all die schönen Cloud-Leckereien sind nun Pustekuchen.
-21.11.2019 18:52:27
Title: Delays or problems loading SharePoint Online sites
User Impact: Users may experience intermittent delays or navigation errors when accessing SharePoint sites.
Current status: We're working to connect the service to an alternate infrastructure as a potential mitigation action. Additionally, we're working to test for and isolate a potential cause of this impact.
Scope of impact: This issue could potentially affect any user intermittently when attempting to access SharePoint Online sites.
Start time: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 2:45 PM UTC
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 8:00 PM UTC-21.11.2019 17:07:11
Title: Delays or problems loading SharePoint Online sites
User Impact: Users may experience intermittent delays or navigation errors when accessing SharePoint sites.
Current status: We're reviewing available diagnostic data, as well as traffic prioritization within the potentially affected SharePoint Online infrastructure, to isolate the cause of this impact.
Scope of impact: This issue could potentially affect any user intermittently when attempting to access SharePoint Online sites.
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 6:00 PM UTC-21.11.2019 16:41:29
Title: Delays or problems loading SharePoint Online sites
User impact: Users may experience intermittent delays or navigation errors when accessing SharePoint sites.
Current Status: We're investigating a potential issue and checking for impact to your organization. We'll provide an update within one hour.-21.11.2019 18:00:58
Title: Can't run Client Side Object Model (CSOM) and Application Programming Interface (API) scripts
User Impact: User impact: Users may intermittently encounter 500 errors within multiple services or features that leverage CSOMs or APIs.
More info: Users may notice impact if they're using services or features that leverage CSOMs or APIs.
Specifically, Power BI, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business are affected:
-Power BI users may see HTTP 500 errors when they have a scheduled refresh.
-Microsoft Teams users may see HTTP 500 errors when attempting to open their files.
-OneDrive for Business users may see HTTP 500 errors when refreshing or syncing files.
-SharePoint Online users may see a 500 error or "Internal Server Error" when leveraging SharePoint Online APIs.
Current status: We're continuing to debug the recently deployed build in an effort to isolate which code string within the build is causing the experienced behavior. We're gathering additional stack traces for further review and to assist in our troubleshooting steps.
Scope of impact: This issue may affect any users attempting to run CSOM and API call scripts.
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 7:30 PM UTC-21.11.2019 16:32:55
Title: Can't run Client Side Object Model (CSOM) and Application Programming Interface (API) scripts
User Impact: Users may intermittently be unable to run CSOM and API call scripts within multiple services or features.
More info: Services which are impacted may include, but are not limited to, Power BI and OneDrive for Business.
Current status: We've gathered detailed logging forensics from the components producing the error. We're debugging the source code which is generating the error messages to determine the next troubleshooting steps.
Scope of impact: This issue may affect any users attempting to run CSOM and API call scripts.
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 5:30 PM UTC-21.11.2019 14:31:18
Title: Can't run Client Side Object Model (CSOM) and Application Programming Interface (API) scripts
User Impact: Users may intermittently be unable to run CSOM and API call scripts within multiple services or features.
Current status: We've identified a potential service update which may be the source of the impact. We're reviewing the specific configuration and code changes within the update to isolate the cause of the issue.
Scope of impact: This issue may affect any users attempting to run CSOM and API call scripts.
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 3:30 PM UTC-21.11.2019 13:46:56
Title: Can't run Client Side Object Model (CSOM) and Application Programming Interface (API) scripts
User Impact: Users may intermittently be unable to run CSOM and API call scripts within multiple services or features.
Current status: We're received reports of an issue with Client Side Object Model (CSOM) and Application Programming Interface (API) scripts not working for multiple services or features. We're reviewing recent changes made within the CSOM and API processing services to determine if this might be the cause of this issue.
Scope of impact: This issue may affect any users attempting to run CSOM and API call scripts.
Next update by: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 1:30 PM UTC-21.11.2019 11:03:05
Title: Admin Portal usage reports are delayed
User Impact: Admins may receive delayed usage reports starting from November 11, 2019.
More info: The specific usage reports that are delayed at this time are:
-Yammer Activity
-Yammer Device usage
-Yammer Groups activity
-Office 365 Groups activity
-Office 365 Active users – Yammer active user report not available after November 11, 2019.
Current status: We've identified a delay in the source data needed to update the usage reports. We're analyzing diagnostic data to determine the cause of these delays.
Scope of impact: Any admin attempting to retrieve the affected usage reports from November 11, 2019 may be impacted.
Start time: Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 12:00 AM UTC
Next update by: Friday, November 22, 2019, at 4:00 AM UTC
Dieser Beitrag aus Australien thematisiert den Ausfall ebenfalls. Ist gerade kein guter Monate für Microsoft und die Cloud. Bei askwoody.com hatte ich heute den Hinweis auf den Tweet von Kevin Beaumont zum Ausfall vom 20. November gesehen.
There was a global outage of Office 365 for several hours, but thankfully Europe was in bed. https://t.co/feIGv0TZNm
— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) November 20, 2019
Jemand von euch vom Ausfall betroffen?
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Ja bei uns ist onedrive down.
Jetzt schreien natürlich alle wieder, die böse Cloud usw.
Man muss aber fairer Weise sagen, dass unsere Nextcloud trotz viel Aufwand auch ihre Downtimes hatte.
Unterschied: ich kann mich jetzt entspannt zurücklehnen und den schwarzen Peter weiterschreiben.
Hat halt alles seine Vor- und Nachteile.
Bei uns ist nichts nur ein CSOM Ausfall. Sind jedoch mit Storage in EU (Irland/Holland).
Früher war man bei wichtigen Terminen immer etwas zeitiger dran, da man den Postweg mitgerechnet hat und somit war eine Karenz vorhanden.
Heute geht alles immer auf den letzten Drücker, da man durch die elektronischen Versendewege normalerweise keinen Zeitverlust hat.
Und schon steht man bei einem Submissionstermin, oder einer Deathline in einem Projekt selten blöd in der Lanschaft weil die Cloud nicht geht.
Da kann es um sehr viel Geld, sogar um Arbeitsplätze (nein, richtigerweise immer um selbige), gehen.
Aber wie es immer so schon heißt: Die ewig Gestrigen haben doch keine Ahnung und nur eins zählt – der Fortschritt und der ist das einzig seeligmachende.
Wie ich mich doch in meinen früheren Äußerungen bestätigt fühle.
Ich leide bei solchen Themen ja generell an Cloudstrophobie……
Da braucht's dann Update-Globuli …
den Cloud-Glaube versetzt bekanntlich Berge.
Keine Cloud – Keine Probleme.
Die ich rief, die Geister, werd ich nun nicht los!
Mitgefühl für die, die nicht dafür waren, sich aber damit herumärgern müssen.
JohnRipper drückt es allerdings korrekt aus!