Oops! The url seems to redirect to newer requests now. It no longer refers to the same request that i had referred to. Enhancement request for Appstats: Generating url with surrogate key for each request (instead of time=1264004278534) would be of great help for bookmarking/reference.
Anyway, i had checked the call stacks. The problem seems to be with datastore requests. I am not really concerned about being billed right now. The requests degrading significantly is the real problem. Any suggestions? pls let me know, if need another set of requests reproducing the same problem. thanks, mani On Jan 20, 10:51 pm, Danny Tuppeny <da...@tuppeny.com> wrote: > 2010/1/20 mani doraisamy <mdorais...@orangescape.com> > > > Same request, but another query has degraded from 45ms to 846ms: > >http://247-test.appspot.com/stats/details?time=1263968821144 > >http://247-test.appspot.com/stats/details?time=1263908256446 > > Which calls are you looking at? They look like different queries (with > different call stacks) from what I can see. You could try increasing > MAX_REPR to log more text on each line (such as query/response) to check > they're the same. > > Also - Found some more info > here:http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AQwBadvrXbuVZGZkM3p0czRfMTlkNjI1M2N... > Explains why you might be charged differently to what it actually took (eg. > if your query ran on a 486, it would take longer to run, but your charge > would still be based on the standard processor).
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