Dear Ivan,

It is a quota issue, basically saying that you've exceeded the number
of times you can call the application config python file.  I've found
if you change the version in your app.yaml file and upload it, it will
successfully upload under the quota limits.

Alex Foley

On Apr 8, 2:34 am, Ivan Zuzak <izu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a regular appcfg.py update and getting an error:
>
> "2009-04-08 08:07:20,250 ERROR appcfg.py:1235 An unexpected error
> occurred. Aborting."
>
> (the full trace listing is below)
>
> So I go to the app web dashboard and see this message:
>
> "Your application is exceeding a quota: App Config Service Config App
> Call Count"
>
> I say OK, and go to the Quota details page, and there I see:
>
> "Deployments                42%     105 of 250      Okay"
>
> All other Quotas are at around 0%-1%. I'm confused to say the
> least. :) Am I exceeding a Quota or not?
>
> To make things interesting - the deployed webapp also stopped working.
> When I go to the webapp url - I get a broken link error. But why would
> a deployment quota lock down the whole app when all other quotas are
> far below the limit?
>
> Any ideas on what's up? Is this really a Quota issue? If it is - the
> information in the management console regarding quotas is inaccurate
> and misleading. And the error given while performing the appcfg update
> is unhelpful. The quota reset is in under an hour so I'll know for
> sure, but either way - this is a bit confusing.
>
> Thanks,
> Ivan
>
> --
>
> Full listing of appcfg.py upload error:
>
> Scanning files on local disk.
> Initiating update.
> 2009-04-08 08:07:20,250 ERROR appcfg.py:1235 An unexpected error
> occurred. Abort
> ing.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "C:\...\appengine\tools\appcfg.py", line 1213, in DoUpload
>     missing_files = self.Begin()
>   File "C:\...\appengine\tools\appcfg.py", line 1009, in Begin
>     version=self.version, payload=self.config.ToYAML())
>   File "C:\...\appengine\tools\appengine_rpc.py", line 303, in Send
>     f = self.opener.open(req)
>   File "C:\Python25\lib\urllib2.py", line 387, in open
>     response = meth(req, response)
>   File "C:\Python25\lib\urllib2.py", line 498, in http_response
>     'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs)
>   File "C:\Python25\lib\urllib2.py", line 425, in error
>     return self._call_chain(*args)
>   File "C:\Python25\lib\urllib2.py", line 360, in _call_chain
>     result = func(*args)
>   File "C:\Python25\lib\urllib2.py", line 506, in http_error_default
>     raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
> HTTPError: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error
> Error 500: --- begin server output ---
>
> Server Error (500)
> A server error has occurred.
> --- end server output ---
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