Please see the attached image which is another indication that something is very wrong on app engine's end. The chart is showing the last 6 hours of Request/Second. Do you see all those little apexes in the time line? What is causing them? 6 hours ago my app was dormant with no users on the system & I was sleeping so I know I wasn't on the system. User's logins are logged by date/time and no one was logged in.
Again, please, I need the Team to help me here. Jeff On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Jeff Schwartz <jefftschwa...@gmail.com>wrote: > I am experiencing very high latency issues today even after a cold server > start. My app id is i-emote. > > Here is an example taken from my log immediately after I had a warm server. > It is for an ajax request made immediately after the server had been spun up > and was then prepared to process requests. I know this is the case because > my client's code to kick off this ajax request is only made when there is > some input activity on the page like moving the mouse over the page. The log > show numerous entries for 10-10 but the following was one which was logged > after the app server was warm: > > "i-emote.appspot.com" ms=2890 cpu_ms=3882 api_cpu_ms=12 cpm_usd=0.107886 > throttle_code=1 > > On the server this request does the following: > > Query the datastore (I am using Groovy with Objectify) - List<Comment> cl = > ofy().query(Comment.class).filter('emoteId',id).list() > > This query resulted in 0 entities and the empty list was forwarded as a > parameter to a template which because the list was empty did 0 work because > there was no html to render. > > That was the extent of this ajax's task on the server so I don't understand > why cpu_ms was so high. > > I love App Engine as a platform. I see it as the future. I don't need to > sold on its advantages but right now I am struggling with issues of > performance instead of spending time developing my application which is > still in preview but which I am hoping to release as a version 1 very soon. > > In any other environment I believe my application would be considered well > engineered and very fast. Can someone from the Team please look into this > for me and tell me either what I am doing wrong or what is wrong with App > Engine and what is being done to correct it and when we can expect to see it > corrected? I know App Engine is in preview but in truth - at this time > anyway - it seems more like an early beta. I wanted to begin billing so I > can exceed some of the free quotas but I don't want to pay for usage over > quota due to App Engine issues. I want to pay to go over free quota so as to > provide more resources to my users as my user base will spike once I > announce my application's official release. > > Please, I need your help here. > > Sincerely, > Jeff > > > > > > > -- > Jeff > -- Jeff -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group. To post to this group, send email to google-appeng...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-appengine+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine?hl=en.
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