On Friday, November 1, 2013 5:14:50 PM UTC+8, Amy Unruh wrote:
>
> Tapir,
>
> The cloud console lists not only your app engine apps, but all your Cloud 
> projects, including projects where you'd enabled Compute Engine or other 
> cloud services (e.g. Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, etc.).
> So that is why I suggested you just go systematically through that listing 
> and see if you can find your bucket. (I understand that the appengine-only 
> entries will not have Cloud Storage enabled).
>
> A Cloud project can have multiple services enabled.  So, you could have 
> enabled Cloud Storage in the *same* project where you'd enabled Compute 
> Engine. (And, if you delete such a project, you're deleting not just your 
> compute engine setup, but your setup for all the services you'd enabled in 
> that project).
>
> Because you'd set things up a while ago, before app engine apps became 
> integrated with cloud projects, I suspect that you set up a Cloud Storage 
> bucket in one of your other cloud projects, then gave your app engine app 
> permission to connect with it by adding its service account to the 'team' 
> information in the project.  From the error you're getting, I suspect this 
> may have been one of your Compute Engine-enabled projects, that you've now 
> deleted.
>

I can confirm:
1. I have never connected Cloud Storage with any compute engine type 
projects. I only ever connected it to one my app engine style project. 
(100% for sure)
2. before yesterday, the app engine project run well, which means the Cloud 
Storage connects with the app engine project for sure.


>
> On 1 November 2013 18:05, Tapir <tapi...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 1, 2013 2:59:00 PM UTC+8, Amy Unruh wrote:
>>
>>> Tapir,
>>>
>>> I think the best way to diagnose is to use the web interface: start from 
>>> your cloud console (cloud.google.com/console) and look at each of your 
>>> existing projects in turn. Find the one that, in its Cloud Storage (GCS) 
>>> panel, lists the bucket that you're using for your app.  See what's in that 
>>> bucket.
>>>
>>
>> As I said above, there is no "Cloud Stoage" page for all my old app 
>> engine projects. I must replace copy the url for a newly created compute 
>> engine projects and replace the id part in the url to the old app engine 
>> project id. 
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> (If you have recently deleted some projects, and also your app has 
>>> recently started to have GCS issues, then it does sound like you might have 
>>> accidentally deleted the project that included the bucket you were using. 
>>>  But, go through each of your existing projects and check their GCS 
>>> buckets, and that will give you more definitive info).
>>>
>>
>> The deleted two project are all Compute Engine projects I created 
>> recently. I kust used them as VPNs. I have never connected them with my old 
>> Cloud Storage service.
>>  
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 November 2013 17:42, Tapir <tapi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, November 1, 2013 2:19:19 PM UTC+8, Amy Unruh wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Tapir,
>>>>>
>>>>> From your description, I am guessing that your app engine app was 
>>>>> created a while ago, and doesn't have an integrated cloud console project 
>>>>> automatically associated with it.  
>>>>> This means that when you set up your use of Cloud Storage (GCS) for 
>>>>> your app, you likely would have created a separate Cloud project, and 
>>>>> then 
>>>>> added your app engine's service account to the 'Teams' panel for that 
>>>>> project, so that your app engine app could access the GCS bucket.
>>>>> So, the first step is to reconstruct which cloud project, and which 
>>>>> GCS bucket in that project, your app is trying to connect to.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes, you are right!
>>>> I connected the Google Cloud Storage with my app engine app in the API 
>>>> Console: 
>>>> https://code.google.com/apis/**console/<https://code.google.com/apis/console/>,
>>>>  
>>>> about more than one year ago.
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I remember yesterday I really deleted two newly projects I created 
>>>> after Google Compute Engine is released. I promise the two projects have 
>>>> nothing relation with the Google Cloud Storage service.
>>>>
>>>> Would google remove my data occasionally with the removal of the two 
>>>> project? I'm some nervous now.
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Then, once you figure out which project and GCS bucket you are using, 
>>>>> Vinny's suggestions for getting more info about the bucket contents are 
>>>>> good ones.  A good first step is to see if the data is still there as you 
>>>>> expect.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 1 November 2013 16:56, Vinny P <vinn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:58 PM, Tapir <tapi...@gmail.com> **wrot**
>>>>>> e:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> There is no "Cloud Storage service" listed in the Google Cloud 
>>>>>>> Console for my this project. This project was created before the Google 
>>>>>>> Cloud Console was released.
>>>>>>> All my projects created before the Google Cloud Console was released 
>>>>>>> have no "Cloud Storage service" listed in the Google Cloud Console.
>>>>>>> Before the Google Cloud Console was released, I check my buckets 
>>>>>>> from another url entry, but now I can't find it in google's documents.
>>>>>>> The only entry I can find in the documents is Google Cloud Console.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can also look into a Cloud Storage bucket using gsutil: 
>>>>>> https://developers.**goo**gle.com/storage/docs/gsutil<https://developers.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil>
>>>>>> ** 
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----------------
>>>>>> -Vinny P
>>>>>> Technology & Media Advisor
>>>>>> Chicago, IL
>>>>>>
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