Thanks a lot for your response.

I just wanted to know whether this will be a perennial or just a
temporary problem? And any way of monitoring the index servers
something similar to http://code.google.com/status/

I need to know this because I want to launch my Open Source product
and don't want to launch it at a time when this problem persists.

Is there by any chance I can do a work around for this problem till
the indexes are ready to serve?

I have some simple ancestor properties, some filtering and some order
operations which require indexing.


On Jul 21, 11:59 am, Robert Kluin <robert.kl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sometimes the index servers get bogged down. When that happens, even for an 
> empty datastore, you will have to wait for new indexes.
>
> Slow initial index building is a pretty common complaint.
>
> Robert
>
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 20:59, GeekTantra <geektan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am trying to create an application on appengine. The problem is when
> > I deploy it to production, even with empty datastore, it takes atleast
> > 2 hours for the indexes to start serving.
>
> > The contents of the index.yaml are:
> > - kind: comments
> >  properties:
> >  - name: content_type_id
> >  - name: is_public
> >  - name: is_removed
> >  - name: object_pk
> >  - name: site_id
> >  - name: created
>
> > - kind: comments
> >  properties:
> >  - name: content_type_id
> >  - name: object_pk
> >  - name: user_email
> >  - name: user_name
> >  - name: user_url
> >  - name: created
>
> > - kind: content_type
> >  properties:
> >  - name: app_label
> >  - name: name
>
> > - kind: pages
> >  properties:
> >  - name: post_status
> >  - name: created
>
> > - kind: pages
> >  properties:
> >  - name: post_status
> >  - name: post_title
>
> > - kind: posts
> >  properties:
> >  - name: post_status
> >  - name: created
>
> > - kind: posts
> >  properties:
> >  - name: post_status
> >  - name: created
> >    direction: desc
>
> > No since I want to make this application an opensource product its
> > important that people can deploy it instantly and see the results but
> > without the indexes being served instantly I start getting 500
> > errors(NoIndexErrors) instantly when I deploy. Is there a work around.
> > Initially the datastore would be completely empty, so I presume the
> > Indexing shouldn't take so much time.
>
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