enabling billing seems to have sped things up and so far has stopped
the 403's.

I still think something is fishy since we had not warnings in the
appspot dashboard and are way under free quotas.




On Jun 22, 4:58 pm, Mike Wesner <m...@konsole.net> wrote:
> Several of our appspot instances are having this exact same issue.
>
> We are way under quota, hardly hitting the appid at all and we see 403
> on static files and other things.  Random 500 errors too.
>
> We are enabling billing on a few of our test instances which we hope
> will help, but I can't see how it will make a difference since we are
> so far under quota/usage rates.
>
> ANY GOOGLERS READING THIS?  This is a serious issue and we get ZERO
> information or support from google.
>
> How can a company use this stuff when its so flakey?
>
> On Jun 22, 2:19 pm, Devel63 <danstic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > All of a sudden, my app is returning 403 application over quota
> > whenever I do anything a bit strenuous.
>
> > All of the quotas are WAY under, but things that used to work fine are
> > now triggering this message.
>
> > A guess is that the budgeting process has become much more fine-
> > grained, and is mistakenly extrapolating from one request that may do
> > a number of DB writes and take 10 seconds.  But these are extremely
> > rare.
>
> > The app name is judysapps-qa.
>
>
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