welcome to my world. this flood thing is out of control.

the past three weeks I have done everything possible trying to overcome any
possible issues related to my app code.

i have even:
1) shrinked all my code with proguard, moved my war from 60mb to 23mb.
2) reduced boot time

It's just a huge waste of three weeks of my team time, where we could have
rewritten the whole product on another platform or just built lots of new
features. Instead, our users are still facing cold startups and complaining
about service unreliability.

It's frustrating because I did everything possible on my side and the
issues don't go away.

if anyone come up with a solution, please let me know.

this thread is so frustrating that it feels like an appengine support
google, just like one of those drug addicts group..!!! nothing funny really
:D

thanks
rafa



On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 9:50 PM, husayt <hus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have the same - flood of warmup issues. My app has been over quota whole
> day because of this. (appid: aforizmler, runtime:java)
> This is really becoming a critical issue. We are loosing users/visitors
> because appengine is so unreliable so often so lately.
> We get this warmup issues almost every week and the rest of the time it is
> just very slow.
>
> I am so inclined to just migrate to some other platform right now.
>
> Can somebody from Google give us some information on this. We need to know
> that this issue is being handled and going to be resolved finally. I am
> sure and everybody here can confirm this is number one issue at least for
> java runtime.
>
>
> On Friday, 26 July 2013 23:18:40 UTC+1, Dustin Doan wrote:
>>
>> I'm seeing the same thing, starting yesterday. Has anyone heard from
>> Google on this issue? I don't have the support privileges necessary to
>> submit a ticket of my own. I'll definitely try to redeploy, but it would be
>> nice to know what's causing this/how to prevent it in the future.
>>
>> On Friday, July 26, 2013 12:22:09 AM UTC-7, Hugo Visser wrote:
>>>
>>> Same issue yesterday on the Java runtime. Now I'm seeing a lot of warm
>>> up requests too, almost one for every request I do, despite the fact I have
>>> resident instances. I've filed a billing issue to request a refund for
>>> charged resources.
>>>
>>> Hugo
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 10:49:00 PM UTC+2, chilang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm seeing 15 warm up requests per secs causing 60+ instances to be
>>>> spin up, despite having little traffic!
>>>>
>>>> I haven't changed anything (code nor settings) recently.
>>>> This has started in the last 2 hours.
>>>>
>>>> I've only noticed this due to app suddenly running out of quota.
>>>> I'm trying to cap Idle Instances to 1-1 to no avail. I've increased the
>>>> quota but at this rate it is going to burn through it very soon.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone else seeing this ?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chi Lang
>>>>
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