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We have identified the issue affecting the Business Intelligence (BI) Connector in MongoDB Atlas for Government. We are working on a fix. While no workaround exists, data remains accessible to MongoDB clients. Affected users will not be able to connect to their clusters' BI Connectors. Cluster health is unaffected.
We are currently investigating reports in MongoDB Atlas for Government that the Business Intelligence Connector (BI Connector) is failing. Affected users will have issues connecting to and querying their BI Connectors. No workaround has been identified at this time. Underlying cluster health is not affected.
Some Atlas users may be unable to access Charts and the Visualization page due to repeated login prompts or unauthorized errors when attempting to sign in. Our engineers have identified a recent change as the likely cause, have rolled it back, and are monitoring the service to confirm that normal access has been restored.
This incident has been resolved.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results. Users who were previously unable to log in via SSO should now be able to authenticate successfully.
Impact: Some users may be unable to log into the Atlas for Government UI using SSO. Specifically, users accessing Atlas for Government via a saved SSO login URL may receive an error, and users attempting to log in via a federated identity provider link may be unable to complete authentication. Root cause: We have identified an issue with SSO routing that is preventing some federated login flows from completing successfully. These issues started around 2026-03-18 2:30 UTC. What you might see: - A 400 error when navigating to Atlas for Government via a bookmarked or direct SSO URL. - An inability to complete login when using a federated identity provider link. Our actions: A fix is being implemented. Actively working to restore full SSO login functionality for affected users. User action: As a workaround, users can log in by entering their email address directly at https://account.mongodbgov.com and following the standard prompts. If you have time-sensitive changes that are blocked and need urgent assistance, please contact MongoDB Support. Next update: We will provide updates on this page as we progress toward resolution, or if we observe any change in impact to Atlas for Government.
We are no longer seeing capacity issues in Azure East US 2. This issue is now resolved.
Identified: Some clusters in the Azure East US 2 region will see delays provisioning new clusters or adding additional nodes to their existing clusters due to Azure capacity constraints. What you might see: Delays in provisioning new clusters or adding additional nodes in Azure East US 2 region. User action: As a workaround, users can provision clusters in other Azure regions.
We are no longer seeing intermittent spikes in HTTP 503 errors.
We continue to monitor our systems for intermittent spikes in 503 HTTP errors following our deployed fix. We will provide another update tomorrow by 3 PM UTC.
The team has identified the root cause of intermittent spikes of HTTP 503 errors and has applied a fix.
We are currently investigating intermittent spikes of HTTP 503 errors affecting Atlas control plane operations performed via the Atlas Admin API and automation tooling such as Terraform. Impacted requests typically fail for a short period and succeed on retry. Atlas database connectivity and data plane operations remain healthy. Our engineering teams are working to resolve the issue with high urgency and to prevent recurrence. Customers encountering 503 responses are advised to retry failed Admin API and Terraform operations with appropriate retry logic and backoff while we continue our investigation.
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