Hi Jay,

Thanks for the follow-up.  I've attached a sample run for 5 groups
(basically using a bash for loop to call GAM).  I've stripped out the
client name but all other output is unchanged.  I have not gone through
multiple iterations but the output seems to be the same for the sample
list; the production group list has over 1500 names.  The groups are being
created with GADS.  I've put in a statement "Working on group" to separate
the groups in the debug file.

I manually set the Archive value for the first group to true but left it in
the run.  Google is reporting a 400 - Bad Request error in the debug log.

The second and third requests ran through fine and updated the setting in
the group.

The fourth and fifth request generated a 503 - Service Unavailable error in
the debug log.

Please let me know if there is any additional information I can provide.

Regards,
Brian

Brian McNamara, Certified Google Apps Deployment Specialist
LTech | [email protected] | 908-566-1728 | Google Voice 908-505-5155



On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Jay Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for reporting this here Brian, I've been seeing more reports of
> this on the GAM mailing list but have not had time to troubleshoot. Can you
> create a file named debug.gam and post the GAM debug output showing the raw
> GData HTTP calls also? (helps determine if it's a GAM issue or a GData /
> backend issue)
>
> How reproducible is this? Does the error occur only on certain groups and
> is occurring 100% for those groups? If so, what does "gam info group <group
> email> settings" show? Any other Web UI settings different about the
> problem groups?
>
> Jay
>
> On Friday, March 16, 2012 4:05:24 PM UTC-4, Brian Mcnamara wrote:
>
>> Are there any issues with the Group Settings API endpoints?  I'm using
>> GAM to iterate through a text file to change the archive settings for
>> groups in a Google Apps domain and am receiving the following exception
>> over most of the groups:
>>
>>
>>     'reason': server_response.reason, 'body': result_body}
>> gdata.service.RequestError: {'status': 503, 'body': '<?xml version="1.0"
>> encoding="UTF-8"?>\n<errors 
>> xmlns="http://schemas.google.**com/g/2005<http://schemas.google.com/g/2005>">\n
>> <error>\n  <domain>GData</domain>\n  <code>backendError</code>\n
>>  <internalReason>Backend Error</internalReason>\n </error>\n</errors>\n',
>> 'reason': 'Service Unavailable'}
>>
>> I am running the following command:
>> python gam.py update group ${group} settings is_archived true
>>
>> Regards,
>> Brian
>>
>> Brian McNamara, Certified Google Apps Deployment Specialist
>>  LTech | [email protected] | 908-566-1728 | Google Voice 908-505-5155
>>
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