[google-appengine] Re: High Cpu Http Requests

2009-10-07 Thread B.J.

Me, too.

On Oct 7, 8:47 pm, Brandon Thomson  wrote:
> Hmm, I see the same thing...
>
> On Oct 7, 9:43 pm, Sargis Dallakyan  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Greetings,
>
> > I just checked my app and noticed a new entry called High Cpu Http
> > Requests in the Dashboard. When I click on Quota Details, it's listed
> > under Other Quotas With Warnings: These quotas are only show when they
> > have warnings. Could you please let me know where I can find more info
> > about "High Cpu Http Requests".
>
> > Here are more details about this issue:
> > High Cpu Http Requests    98%  9031218452753634304 of
> > 9223372036854775808  This resource is currently experiencing a short-
> > term quota limit.
> > Erratic App Behavior 17    0%  0 of 9223372036854775808  This resource
> > is currently experiencing a short-term quota limit.
> > Erratic App Behavior 18    0%  0 of 9223372036854775808
>
> > Thanks,
> > Sargis
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[google-appengine] Re: Can't access my application

2009-03-22 Thread B.J.

Some of my users are reporting the same problem.  Anyone know what is
going on?

On Mar 22, 2:37 am, WallyDD  wrote:
> I can't do much more than try again another day...
>
> Good ol google;http://code.google.com/status/appengine
>
> On Mar 22, 3:18 am, baytiger  wrote:
>
> > Same problem for me, many of my users are complaining they see the
> > same. It's been going on for more than 24 hours now.
>
> > Google can you please fix this? There has been _a lot_ of outages the
> > past month, it's not particularly credible for user-experience :(
>
> > On 22 Mar., 07:56, Brandon Thomson  wrote:
>
> > > I fixed it temporarily by going to a neighbor's house for internet
> > > connection... but it is working on my original connection again now?
>
> > > I am confused what is the cause...
>
> > > On Mar 22, 2:13 am, WallyDD  wrote:
>
> > > > Where do I get my membership badge?
>
> > > > I have the same webpage :(
>
> > > > On Mar 22, 2:00 am, William  wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm also getting this message on my app now.  )-:
>
> > > > > On Mar 21, 5:14 am, Brandon Thomson  wrote:
>
> > > > > > When I try to access my application I get the following message:
>
> > > > > >    We'resorry...
>
> > > > > >     ... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a
> > > > > > computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we 
> > > > > > can't
> > > > > > process your request right now.
>
> > > > > >     We'll restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again
> > > > > > soon. In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network
> > > > > > has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware
> > > > > > remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other
> > > > > > spurious software.
>
> > > > > >     If you're continually receiving this error, you may be able to
> > > > > > resolve the problem by deleting your Google cookie and revisiting
> > > > > > Google. For browser-specific instructions, please consult your
> > > > > > browser's online support center.
>
> > > > > >     If your entire network is affected, more information is 
> > > > > > available
> > > > > > in the Google Web Search Help Center.
>
> > > > > >     We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope we'll see you again
> > > > > > on Google.
>
> > > > > > 
>
> > > > > > What is the cause and how can this be fixed?
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[google-appengine] Re: 502 Server Errors after upgrade?

2009-03-02 Thread B.J.

me also

On Mar 2, 9:12 pm, Tony Arkles - home  wrote:
> Me too
>
> app id: steprep
> app id: steprep-demo
>
> On Mar 2, 9:09 pm, Gee  wrote:
>
> > me too
>
> > app id: rotzy
>
> > On Mar 2, 7:06 pm, Bill  wrote:
>
> > > Anyone else having trouble with their apps?  I'm getting 502 Server
> > > Errors and even looking at logs in the console are glacially slow.
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[google-appengine] Re: Disappointed with free quota changes (probably not surprising)

2009-02-25 Thread B.J.

Agreed.  As I said, "Shame on me."

On Feb 25, 10:27 pm, Josh Cronemeyer 
wrote:
> I'm not saying you shouldn't be complainin, because lots of us were
> surprised by the new "official" quota numbers and the new accounting, but I
> will say that you certainly undertook a big risk by investing in a
> technology as new and raw as app engine.  Given the limitations and concerns
> in your email I wouldn't have recommended you to set sail with the first
> group of settlers to the far shores of google's nacent cloud computing
> offering.  Maybe you should have held off to see if we all got swallowed up
> by sea monsters.  Good luck!
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 8:12 PM, B.J.  wrote:
>
> > I don't know that I have ever whined at an organization like Google
> > for trying to make money.
>
> > That's changing with this message.
>
> > By my calculations, it could cost me $1000 over the next year to host
> > my app that I had anticipated being hosted under the quotas.  It may
> > cost me nothing right now our usage is just under the daily CPU
> > limits.  If the traffic doesn't grow, no problem  But whose goal is it
> > for an app not to get more usage?
>
> > My only real gripe is that App Engine caused me to invest a lot of
> > effort in shoe-horning my app into the "Google Way".  I did that with
> > the understanding that the trade-off was a certain amount of free
> > hosting.  Was that a promise?  Of course not.  Is Google under any
> > obligation to meet my expectation?  No.
>
> > However, as I attempt to further optimize the application in an effort
> > to not exceed limits, the future of the application is now in
> > question.  This is not a profit deal.  I gave away my time in an
> > effort to help an organization.  Had I known this change was coming, I
> > probably would have chosen a different solution.  Because of the
> > "vendor lock-in" of App Engine, the end result of all this may be
> > simply turning the app off and letting the organization do without.
> > (or find someone else to help them out.)  Better that than hit daily
> > free limits or find money out of someone's pocket.
>
> > Look $1000/year is not a big deal for world-class hosting.  I get it.
> > I also understand that the free quotas are only there to get people
> > "hooked" such as it were.  I guess I wish had listened to those who
> > said, "Don't do App Engine.  They'll lock you in and change the deal.
> > It's not portable enough."
>
> > Shame on me, I guess.
>
> > And before people chime in with all the, "You could always move it
> > to...", or "If you had just written it this way... " or "It's a
> > business, of course they're trying to get you to go over the limits.."
> > please don't.
>
> > This is just a note to let the people at Google know there is a very
> > real cost to changing the deal on people.
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[google-appengine] Re: Significant quota changes. . .

2009-02-25 Thread B.J.

This change could lead to significant cost changes, too:

46 hours (current) - 6.5 hours (new) = 39.5 hours/day difference *
$0.10/hour  * 365 days/year = $1441.75/year

10 GB (current) - 1GB (new) = 9GB/day difference * .10 * 365 = $328/
year

These are "worst case" scenarios in many ways.  Still, worth
considering.

On Feb 24, 7:56 pm, theillustratedlife  wrote:
> Typo on my part.  Thanks for the catch.  =)
>
> Revised changes:
>
> CPU
> current quota - 46 hours
> new quota - 6.5 hours
> % change - 86% reduction
>
> Bandwidth
> current quota - 10GB
> new quota - 1 GB
> % change - 90% reduction

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[google-appengine] Disappointed with free quota changes (probably not surprising)

2009-02-25 Thread B.J.

I don't know that I have ever whined at an organization like Google
for trying to make money.

That's changing with this message.

By my calculations, it could cost me $1000 over the next year to host
my app that I had anticipated being hosted under the quotas.  It may
cost me nothing right now our usage is just under the daily CPU
limits.  If the traffic doesn't grow, no problem  But whose goal is it
for an app not to get more usage?

My only real gripe is that App Engine caused me to invest a lot of
effort in shoe-horning my app into the "Google Way".  I did that with
the understanding that the trade-off was a certain amount of free
hosting.  Was that a promise?  Of course not.  Is Google under any
obligation to meet my expectation?  No.

However, as I attempt to further optimize the application in an effort
to not exceed limits, the future of the application is now in
question.  This is not a profit deal.  I gave away my time in an
effort to help an organization.  Had I known this change was coming, I
probably would have chosen a different solution.  Because of the
"vendor lock-in" of App Engine, the end result of all this may be
simply turning the app off and letting the organization do without.
(or find someone else to help them out.)  Better that than hit daily
free limits or find money out of someone's pocket.

Look $1000/year is not a big deal for world-class hosting.  I get it.
I also understand that the free quotas are only there to get people
"hooked" such as it were.  I guess I wish had listened to those who
said, "Don't do App Engine.  They'll lock you in and change the deal.
It's not portable enough."

Shame on me, I guess.

And before people chime in with all the, "You could always move it
to...", or "If you had just written it this way... " or "It's a
business, of course they're trying to get you to go over the limits.."
please don't.

This is just a note to let the people at Google know there is a very
real cost to changing the deal on people.



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