OK, I guess I'm guilty on all counts.

Clearly, I can fix that moving forward, though it will cost me a lot
of CPU to fix the data I've already entered. But as a short-term
stopgap, is there any way to delete entire default indexes for a given
property? (I mean, anything besides setting indexed=False and then
touching each entity one-by-one). You can vacuum custom indexes - can
you do it with indexes created by default?

Thanks,
Jameson

On 22 mar, 03:42, "Nick Johnson (Google)" <nick.john...@google.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The discrepancy between datastore stats volume and stored data is generally
> due to indexing overhead, which is not included in the datastore stats. This
> can be very high for entities with many properties, or with long entity and
> property names or entity keys. Do you have reason to suppose that's not the
> case in your situation?
>
> -Nick Johnson
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 3:39 AM, homunq <jameson.qu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Something is wrong. My app is showing with 7.42GB of total stored
> > data, but only 615 MB of datastore. There is only one version string
> > uploaded, which is almost 150MB, and nothing in the blobstore. This
> > discrepancy has been getting worse - several hours ago (longer than
> > the period since datastore statistics were updated, if you're
> > wondering), there were the same 615 MB in the datastore, and only
> > 3.09GB of "total stored data". (at that time, my theory was that it
> > was old uploads of tweaks to the same "version" - but the numbers have
> > gone far, far beyond that explanation now.) It's not some exploding
> > index; the only non-default index I have is on an entity type with
> > just 33 entities.
>
> > Here's the line from my dashboard:
> > Total Stored Data        $0.005/GByte-day                82%     7.42 of
> > 9.00 GBytes
> > $0.04 / $0.04
>
> > And here is the word from my datastore statistics:
> > Last updated    Total number of entities        Size of all entities
> > 1:32:13 ago     232,867 615 MBytes
> > (metadata 11%, if that matters)
>
> > Please, can someone help me figure out this issue? I'd be happy to
> > share any info or code which would help track this down. My app id is
> > vulahealth.
>
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