I am experiencing the same issue on my domain/appengine app, however
it seems to differ for users depending on what browser they use
(Chrome seems to be more affected than others, one user using Safari
also submitted the issue).
Pls advice
On Feb 2, 2:32 pm, Matthew Trinneer
12 hours from now everything will revert to read-only and memcache
will fail. So, what to do? Well, x from Google provided a very useful
option on how to detect that the server has gone into read-only mode:
capabilities.CapabilitySet('datastore_v3', ['write']).is_enabled()
This will return a
To reproduce the problem go to the google-developed app
shell.appspot.com and try to login with an iphone.
It not having an iphone then spoof the useragent to the iphone (like
with Safari 4's debug menu) and try logging in then. It fails with a
500-error page.
What to do? This has been going on
One of the requests to my app today resulted in this weird error,
resulting in a blank page for the user. After a refresh it went away.
It has happened a few other times, but it seems that there is nothing
I can do to avoid a blank page when it happens. The error looks like
this:
Error: An
Since around some time last week a ms-count for api_cpu began showing
up next to the normal cpu ms-count in the App Engine Dashboard and
logs. So what does this new api_cpu_ms mean? Is it datastore-use and
alle the other apis compared to processing it in the script?
Thx
There seems to be an extreme amount of timeouts and other errors
today.
My app is almost inaccessible... From the System Status I cannot see
anything bout this situation, can somebody from Google please respond
to the situation?
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Hi, I'm trying to use the new Google Analytics API with App Engine.
It works great on the development server locally, but as soon as I
upload it to the production environment the authorization doesn't seem
to go through.
I call https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin as specified in the
This morning some weird behavior began to emerge on my application.
Some of the images began to give errors even though they are placed in
a static dir and have nothing to do with the python-code (hence it
could not be an error somewhere here). Moving the image away from the
folder, uploading the
but static content over time...
On Sep 19, 7:31 am, tijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem... my webpage is suddenly frustrating for many
users because of this newly introduced latency... I don't know what to
say but this is not what I expected from google... When something