From Elon on twitter a few minutes ago: Looks like they're good to go.4:04 p.m. ET: Thruster pods one through four are now operating nominally. Preparing to raise orbit. All systems green. 2:57 p.m. ET: Pods 1 and 4 now online and thrusters engaged. Dragon transitioned from free drift to active control. Yes!! 12:01 p.m. ET: Attempting bring up of thruster pods 2 and 4 11:49 a.m. ET: Solar array deployment successful 11:38 a.m. ET: Thruster pod 3 tank pressure trending positive. Preparing to deploy solar arrays. 11:12 a.m. ET: About to pass over Australia ground station and command inhibit override 11:04 a.m. ET: Holding on solar array deployment until at least two thruster pods are active 10:40 a.m. ET: Issue with Dragon thruster pods. System inhibiting three of four from initializing. About to command inhibit override. 10:32 a.m. ET: Falcon 9 delivered Dragon to its target orbit. All good on the rocket.
Was just coming back here to post this as well. Sounds like their meetup with the ISS will be delayed, but they are back in business and will still make berth. CRS-1 they lost an engine on the rocket but still made it to the ISS, this time the rocket was fine but the capsule had issues and they will still make their mission albeit with a slight delay. Good thing they are working the kinks out now, and I think its a testament to their engineering that these malfunctions have all been something that hasn't stopped the mission as a whole. I was getting all of my updates from here, but the same content. Most of it being sourced from Elon Musk's twitter feed.