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Use our status checker above to confirm whether the issue is with GitLab or your local connection.
Visit GitLab's status page for official updates, or see our GitLab Status Page guide.
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Stuck pipelines often indicate GitLab Runner issues or platform-wide problems. Check our status checker to verify GitLab.com availability. If GitLab is operational, check your Runner configuration and ensure shared runners are enabled for your project.
Clone failures can result from GitLab outages, SSH key issues, or network problems. Verify GitLab status above first. If GitLab is up, check your SSH keys in Settings > SSH Keys or try HTTPS cloning with a personal access token.
Yes, during GitLab outages you may experience delays in merge request creation, CI pipeline triggers, and merge operations. Auto-merge and scheduled merges may also be delayed until service is fully restored.
This checker monitors GitLab.com (SaaS). For self-hosted GitLab instances, you'll need to set up your own monitoring. PerkyDash can monitor both GitLab.com and your self-hosted GitLab with custom health checks.