[google-appengine] Re: Phantom Front End instances are being counted and billed

2022-06-19 Thread OferR
My bad...

The old default version was a F1 class. 
The new default (and only) version is F4 class.

Question answered...


On Sunday, June 19, 2022 at 8:34:15 AM UTC+12 OferR wrote:

> Following the change to '*App Engine max_idle_instances setting will 
> apply per-version starting May 24, 2022*', I have migrated all traffic to 
> a single version and removed 3 other versions.
>
> My settings are (for all current and deleted versions):
> min_idle_instances = 1
> max_idle_instances = 1
>
> The Console's Instances Count show a normal behavior. 
> However, hours are counted and billed as if there are some 4 extra 
> instances running at all times.
>
> I have disabled and re-enables the application.
> When disabled, no hours are counted. When re-enabled, the same issue 
> persists.
>
> I cannot easily re-deploy, as I will have to catch up with all changes of 
> the past 2 years.
>
> Help anyone?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
>
>

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[google-appengine] Phantom Front End instances are being counted and billed

2022-06-18 Thread OferR
Following the change to '*App Engine max_idle_instances setting will apply 
per-version starting May 24, 2022*', I have migrated all traffic to a 
single version and removed 3 other versions.

My settings are (for all current and deleted versions):
min_idle_instances = 1
max_idle_instances = 1

The Console's Instances Count show a normal behavior. 
However, hours are counted and billed as if there are some 4 extra 
instances running at all times.

I have disabled and re-enables the application.
When disabled, no hours are counted. When re-enabled, the same issue 
persists.

I cannot easily re-deploy, as I will have to catch up with all changes of 
the past 2 years.

Help anyone?

Thanks in advance




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[google-appengine] Re: appcfg shutdown: earlier than scheduled?

2020-05-14 Thread OferR

Thanks Linus,

1. I didn't receive this email. I get other mail from the app engine 
people, but not this one.

2. Google? Why am I getting this error now?

3. Can anybody else confirm that they can/cannot deploy using appcfg?

Thanks



On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 7:29:49 PM UTC+12, Linus Larsen wrote:
>
> I don't know about you guys, but I got this in the mail:
>
> The legacy standalone App Engine SDK (appcfg) was deprecated as of *July 
> 30, 2019*, in favor of the GA Cloud SDK 
> <https://www.google.com/appserve/mkt/p/AM7kBiUYJrHta2waHnldNTcQ5ec6046vFvMmt8TRDBvxD7fkID713CKb9cOc-AI46tCJQDF5RFyv_zlz4Sh5vfOdM7c>.
>  
> You must migrate your projects off the legacy standalone SDK (appcfg) by 
> August 30, 2020. The migration deadline was extended from July 30, 2020, to 
> avoid service disruption.
>
> The deadline has been extended, why you get this error now is a mystery to 
> me.
>
> / Linus
>
> Den torsdag 14 maj 2020 kl. 05:19:39 UTC+2 skrev OferR:
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your comment.
>>
>> The document that you point to and other documents clearly suggest that 
>> support for appcfg will be removed on July 30, 2020, which implies that it 
>> should still be supported now.
>>
>> However, this does not seem to be the case as evident when trying to 
>> deploy a new version to GAE using appcfg now.
>>
>> Can you please comment on this point.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 2:56:38 PM UTC+12, Aref Amiri (Cloud 
>> Platform Support) wrote:
>>>
>>> Based on this public documentation 
>>> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/sdk-gcloud-migration>,
>>>  
>>> the appcfg tool which is included in Stand alone App Engine SDK, is 
>>> depricated as of July 30, 2019 and is replaced by Cloud SDK 
>>> <https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs>. It will become unavailable for 
>>> download on July 30, 2020.
>>>
>>> You may want to follow this documentation 
>>> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/tools/migrating-from-appcfg-to-gcloud>
>>>  
>>> as it lists the equivalanet commands to some frequently used AppCfg 
>>> commands.
>>>
>>

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[google-appengine] Re: appcfg shutdown: earlier than scheduled?

2020-05-13 Thread OferR

Thanks for your comment.

The document that you point to and other documents clearly suggest that 
support for appcfg will be removed on July 30, 2020, which implies that it 
should still be supported now.

However, this does not seem to be the case as evident when trying to deploy 
a new version to GAE using appcfg now.

Can you please comment on this point.

Thanks



On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 2:56:38 PM UTC+12, Aref Amiri (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Based on this public documentation 
> , 
> the appcfg tool which is included in Stand alone App Engine SDK, is 
> depricated as of July 30, 2019 and is replaced by Cloud SDK 
> . It will become unavailable for 
> download on July 30, 2020.
>
> You may want to follow this documentation 
> 
>  
> as it lists the equivalanet commands to some frequently used AppCfg 
> commands.
>

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[google-appengine] appcfg shutdown: earlier than scheduled?

2020-05-13 Thread OferR
appcfg shutdown date was set and published as July 2020.

I'm trying to deploy to app engine using appcfg (using older version of the 
SDK) and getting "Deployments using appcfg are no longer supported"

Has the appcfg been shut down ahead of schedule?

TIA

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[google-appengine] Re: My daily quotas' gone weird all of a sudden. How do I interpret this?

2016-08-27 Thread OferR

I'm seeing the same issue with similar numbers.
I guess it is a Google issue.

Google???


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[google-appengine] Re: My daily quotas' gone weird all of a sudden. How do I interpret this?

2016-08-27 Thread OferR

I'm seeing the same issue with similar numbers.
I guess it is a Google issue.

Google???







On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 4:32:58 PM UTC+3, Jin Choi wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to reason with figures and percentage in my daily quotas. Not 
> much of progress.
>
> I'm using GAE only for api for my android app, for saving user's items 
> count, hence no static files or so.
>
> Just small packets coming back and forth between them.
>
> No crons, taskqueue, or any fancy functions at all is used. Just endpoints 
> apis and datastore are.
>
>
> So far, up until yesterday, the whole requests were about 500, more or 
> less, 18 instance hours, one-digit percentage on read/write operations.
>
> All of a sudden, today in the morning (fyi, from east Asia), requests 
> soured up by 50,000, instance hours of 83, and check attached pic for the 
> rest of them..
>
> For instance hours, I guess it is possible, since I am using autoscaled 
> option for them. Maybe GAE brought up a higher class of instance for better 
> throughput. Just guessing.
>
> But, I cannot even imagine how on earth requests because 50,000 over a 
> night. I, manually, counted how many logs for requests were handled in Logs 
> tab over the last 24 hours. The count of requests were merely over 1000. 
> (it's about twice as much more compared to yesterday's)
>
> Also, 3 miilion ops of Datastore Read Operations for today makes no sense 
> at all to me. It's 300% of free quotas for read operations. It always has 
> been about one-digit percent, at least until yesterday.
>
> So, I'd be very thankful if you can share your insight over this ... 
> disaster. I thought I hit the jackpot when I first saw my daily quotas 
> status today, but it seems something else just drained my quotas, for 
> nothing...
>
> Thank you.
>

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[google-appengine] Re: Authorization cookie for multiple versions: A Google change since yesterday

2015-07-21 Thread OferR
Hi Nick,

Thank you for your comments.
I'll continue here with some more info (and promise to take the next 
technical issue to stack exchange).

My client is an Android device.
I'm after a SACSID cookie.

With Android, I am getting an authentication cookie from AccountManager and 
use it in the following URI:

https://v1-dot-myapp.appspot.com/_ah/login?continue=v1-dot-myapp.appspot.com&auth=XXX

where XXX is the retrieved authentication cookie from Android's 
AccountManager .

As a response, I get the SACSID cookie (response status is 302)

v1-dot-myapp.appspot.com is set as the default version. There is no standard 
myapp.appspot.com version at all.


As mentioned in the previous post, I could, until a few days ago, use the 
SACSID cookie received above to access all other versions.

It may also be worth mentioning that it seems that my app engine 
application had been changed to a Module Based application.
This has happened recently, but I'm not sure when.
(I was always careful not to change to Module Based application because 1) 
I didn't require the functionality 2) I was worried about unforeseen side 
effects)

Any help would be very much appreciated.
Ofer











On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 9:08:26 PM UTC+3, Nick (Cloud Platform Support) 
wrote:
>
> Hi Ofer,
>
> Google Groups isn't the place to post specific technical issues, as this 
> forum is meant more for general discussion of the platform and services. 
>
> If you would like help with a technical issue, you should post to 
> stackoverflow [1] or serverfault [2]. 
>
> If you believe you've found an issue with the platform itself (behaviour 
> is different from documentation or error occurs during normal use), then 
> you should proceed to open a public issue tracker [3] issue with enough 
> detail to reproduce the issue on our side, or if possible, an attached app 
> that can be used to directly observe the behaviour. 
>
> Your issue report contains not enough information to determine what is 
> happening, even in the event that you did post it to one of those other 
> locations, so I suggest adding more detail before doing so. Some examples 
> of the information you might include:
>
> * What kind of cookie is this? 
> * How is the cookie generated?
> * How is the cookie received, where it is being sent, and what does it 
> authorize/authenticate?
>
> If you would like to open a thread in this forum discussing the platform 
> or services in more broad terms, starting a discussion that would be useful 
> for other users to join in to, feel free to do so.
>
> Finally, if you want to simply have users sign-in to your app, you might 
> want to take a look at the resource gae-login-explainer.appspot.com. As 
> you'll read there, login cookies using the App Engine "login/logout" URLs 
> are scoped to the domain, so that might be why they don't pass between 
> versions. You could try to set a default version and have users simply 
> visit "myapp.appspot.com", where the cookies *would *transfer. Another 
> option would be to use the Google sign-in button for websites option.
>
> Have a great day!
>
> [1] http://www.stackoverflow.com/
> [2] http://www.serverfault.com/
> [3] http://code.google.com/p/google-appengine/issues/list
>
> On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 4:37:45 AM UTC-4, OferR wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My Android app gets an authorization cookie from one version (e.g. 
>> v1.myapp.appspot.com) and uses it for accessing other versions (e.g. 
>> v4.myapp.appspot.com).
>>
>> This has worked fine for many years until yesterday, when all my users 
>> fail to access the server.
>>
>> Does anyone know anything about this?
>>
>> Is there a way to get an authorization cookie which is valid for the 
>> entire app engine application (all versions)?
>>
>> TIA
>> Ofer
>>
>

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[google-appengine] Authorization cookie for multiple versions: A Google change since yesterday

2015-07-19 Thread OferR
Hi,

My Android app gets an authorization cookie from one version (e.g. 
v1.myapp.appspot.com) and uses it for accessing other versions (e.g. 
v4.myapp.appspot.com).

This has worked fine for many years until yesterday, when all my users fail 
to access the server.

Does anyone know anything about this?

Is there a way to get an authorization cookie which is valid for the entire 
app engine application (all versions)?

TIA
Ofer

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[google-appengine] Unexpected high charges on dashboard

2013-09-11 Thread OferR
Hi,

I am seeing unexpected high charges on the dashboard today.
The numbers are 20 to 200 higher than usual.

Inspecting all of the logs entries in details does not provide any clues.

Some more odd points:

1. The total charge (Estimated cost for the last 22 hours) does not include 
the amounts for the unexpected high charges.

2. This has happened before on a smaller scale (only outgoing bandwidth was 
unusually high), but I can no longer find it in the billing history. Like 
it's been fixed. Was there such a known case a few months back?


Note that the billing day is not finished yet.

app id is  onthejob-jobcrafts

Thanks,
Ofer

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