Public IPv4 address capacity has been restored in eu-north1, and new public IPv4 addresses can be allocated to workloads again. We are monitoring the service to confirm full recovery before resolving this incident.
Posted Jun 02, 2026 - 12:36 UTC
Identified
We have identified the cause: the pool of available public IPv4 addresses in eu-north1 is currently exhausted, which is why new public IPv4 addresses cannot be allocated to workloads.
We are reclaiming and reallocating addresses to restore allocation capacity. Workloads that already have a public IPv4 address assigned remain unaffected. We will provide a further update once new allocations are succeeding.
Posted Jun 02, 2026 - 11:52 UTC
Investigating
We are investigating an issue in eu-north1 affecting Virtual Private Cloud (Networking). New public IPv4 addresses cannot currently be allocated to workloads. Customers may be unable to assign a public IP when creating or modifying resources — for example, attaching a public IP to a virtual machine or load balancer in this region.
Resources that already have a public IPv4 address assigned are not affected and continue to operate normally. We will provide an update as we learn more.
Posted Jun 02, 2026 - 10:53 UTC
This incident affected: EU-NORTH1 (Virtual Private Cloud (Networking)).