[google-appengine] App Engine Datastore Dashboard Missing

2016-04-23 Thread notreadbyhumans
Just tried to log in to the Datastore view within the GCP console and it 
showed an "Enabling API" notification, and an empty datastore. The indexes 
sub-view is still listing the expected indexes.

Anyone else seeing this issue?

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[google-appengine] Reading/Writing Blobs Failing Silently Over the last 24 hours

2014-10-16 Thread notreadbyhumans
For the last 24 hours or so we have been experiencing issues reading and 
writing blobs through App Engine.

Writes generate a 502 and reads generate 500 errors, but don't receive an 
elevated log level in the console.

Specifically the write error is occurring during /ah_/upload and the read 
error is occurring after send_blob is called (Python), but before the file 
is rendered.

No updates have been made to the app for a couple of weeks. This issue 
seems to be affecting all users, but not all blobs i.e. users can access 
some of their files, but not others. 

Has anyone else been experiencing this?

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[google-appengine] Re: Intermittent Google 502 error pages

2014-06-25 Thread notreadbyhumans
Downtime notifications? There's nothing showing on the App Engine Service 
dashboard:

https://code.google.com/status/appengine
 

On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 1:04:16 AM UTC+1, timh wrote:

 Have a look at downtime notifications. This problem was experienced by a 
 number of apps.

 On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:55:43 PM UTC+8, notreadbyhumans wrote:

 Just to add the logging in through the appspot.com address doesn't seem 
 to present the same issues.



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[google-appengine] Re: Intermittent Google 502 error pages

2014-06-25 Thread notreadbyhumans
Thanks, I hadn't seen that, very useful.

On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 9:17:17 AM UTC+1, timh wrote:

 There is a google group for Appengine Downtime Notifications.  Some 
 problems will not show on the service dashboard as they may not be testing 
 your problem
 or be in the same set of machines.  The service dashboard isn't all that 
 useful.


 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-appengine-downtime-notify/l81O9JzXrvw


 On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 3:38:34 PM UTC+8, notreadbyhumans wrote:

 Downtime notifications? There's nothing showing on the App Engine Service 
 dashboard:

 https://code.google.com/status/appengine
  

 On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 1:04:16 AM UTC+1, timh wrote:

 Have a look at downtime notifications. This problem was experienced by a 
 number of apps.

 On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:55:43 PM UTC+8, notreadbyhumans wrote:

 Just to add the logging in through the appspot.com address doesn't 
 seem to present the same issues.



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[google-appengine] Intermittent Google 502 error pages

2014-06-24 Thread notreadbyhumans
We're seeing intermittent 502 error pages for users logging in through 
Google Accounts on an App Engine application hosted behind a custom domain.

These started a few days ago and have been increasing in frequency. There's 
some anecdotal evidence that this is browser specific i.e. the browser that 
has been used to log in to the account in the past. If you do a fresh log 
in the issue does not seem replicate.

We are not seeing anything show up in the App Engine logs so presumably 
this is an issue at the Google Accounts end.

Is anyone else experiencing similar issues?

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[google-appengine] Re: Intermittent Google 502 error pages

2014-06-24 Thread notreadbyhumans
Just to add the logging in through the appspot.com address doesn't seem to 
present the same issues.

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[google-appengine] Re: Billing issues, whom do I contact?

2013-08-16 Thread notreadbyhumans
You can submit a request here:

https://support.google.com/code/bin/request.py?contact_type=cloud_platform_billing

I believe the 'Order ID' is at the bottom of the email.

I've had emails today for both my work applications, and for those that I 
run privately, which are run under separate Google accounts and different 
banks, etc, so there is clearly a general issue here.

As to Google's unresponsiveness, they would argue that you should upgrade 
to one of the support packages; my response to that is: just as the App 
Engine service is metered, so should the rest of the service i.e. at the 
Bronze tier you should be able to pay per ticket:

https://cloud.google.com/support/packages



 

On Friday, August 16, 2013 9:10:10 AM UTC+1, troberti wrote:

 I also received two emails for failed billing of two of my applications. 
 So I contacted my bank and they said no transactions have been attempted at 
 all.

 So I just reenabled the credit card in Billing Settings, but I have no 
 idea if it now actually works again..

 On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:35:28 AM UTC+2, PK wrote:

 Following on an e-mail about a failed attempt to bill my app, I just 
 tried to change something in my billing settings credit card account and I 
 am hitting issues. There is not contact number, e-mail etc. to contact and 
 figure out what is going on. Am I supposed to open a production ticket for 
 this?

 Thanks,
 PK
 http://www.gae123.com



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[google-appengine] Re: Delayed execution of tasks in 1.7.6.

2013-03-28 Thread notreadbyhumans
Oddly I've just run the same tests a day later and responsiveness is back 
to where I would expect it i.e. queues with large rates and buckets clear 
before you have a chance to reload the console page.

Hopefully the App Engine team are tracking this as - instance resources 
allowing - we need to be able to rely on rapid task execution.

On Thursday, March 28, 2013 5:11:25 AM UTC, stevep wrote:

 Yes. Very noticeable in some situations where an instance absolutely has 
 tons of cpu cycles going to waste and yet taskqueue crickets are heard 
 chirping. Why??? Having pondered this, unpredictable TQ starts is a very, 
 very old source of complaints. One must be resigned to it I guess.

 On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:08:53 AM UTC-7, notreadbyhumans wrote:

 I've noticed that since updating a live app to 1.7.6 new tasks are 
 sitting in named task queues for up to a couple of minutes before 
 executing. The queues are empty (no executing tasks) and have ample 
 execution rates (20/s) and bucket sizes (30), and tasks can be manually run.

 Has anyone else experienced similar issues?



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[google-appengine] Delayed execution of tasks in 1.7.6.

2013-03-27 Thread notreadbyhumans
I've noticed that since updating a live app to 1.7.6 new tasks are sitting 
in named task queues for up to a couple of minutes before executing. The 
queues are empty (no executing tasks) and have ample execution rates (20/s) 
and bucket sizes (30), and tasks can be manually run.

Has anyone else experienced similar issues?

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[google-appengine] Re: Google Apps No Longer Free

2012-12-07 Thread notreadbyhumans
It's also a point of principle. We are already paying for the App Engine 
service through that infrastructure, and we are forced to use Apps because 
of a quirk of that infrastructure. Now we are having to pay for 
that privilege if we want to do more that the absolute minimum (having 
multiple email accounts for an application is a fairly common/predominant 
use-case).

It seems perfectly reasonable for Google to have made this change for all 
the other uses of Apps, but it seems to me that the App Engine/Apps 
relationship is a slightly special edge case. Perhaps it's time the App 
Engine team put some serious consideration into how they might decouple the 
two services so that we can use our own domains in a more traditional 
manner?


On Friday, December 7, 2012 10:35:09 AM UTC, Mat Jaggard wrote:

 Hi Steve,
 I think you're missing the point. Some startups are getting going with 
 zero capital because an individual with some skills and some time can 
 produce and sell a product using free cloud services and then once they've 
 made a few bob can upgrade.

 Google WERE supporting this model very well - shame on you for stopping.

 Mat.

 On Friday, 7 December 2012 09:18:18 UTC, Steve Daniels wrote:

 Hi Thomas,

 I don't mean to show disrespect, but if your startup can't afford $50 to 
 send email from a Google Apps address, then you've probably got bigger 
 issues.

 Yours Respectfully,

 Steve

 On Friday, 7 December 2012 07:11:24 UTC, Thomas Wiradikusuma wrote:

 Hi Greg (of Google),

 I agree of what the other Greg said. It's very common to send 
 transactional emails from a dedicated address (e.g. noreply). It's not 
 professional (and even raise suspicion) if the Click here to reset your 
 password email comes from j...@startupname.com for example.

 If it's not possible to increase the account from 1 to n, at least 
 please allow the use of alias.


 On Friday, 7 December 2012 10:42:42 UTC+8, Greg wrote:

 Just saw that Google Apps is no longer free for 
 businesseshttp://googleenterprise.blogspot.co.nz/2012/12/changes-to-google-apps-for-businesses.html
 . 

 I have no problem paying for a Google Apps account where I actually use 
 Google apps, but at the moment you have to have a Google Apps account to 
 link a domain to an Appengine app. Some of our apps have two or three 
 domains showing the same app, and because you need to have an account for 
 each email address that Appengine sends email from, we have three or four 
 accounts per domain. So this is potentially going to add $600 per year to 
 our costs - all for virtual accounts that don't actually use Google Apps 
 at 
 all.

 Can someone from Google comment please? Either Google Apps accounts 
 need to remain free if they are associated with Appengine apps, or there 
 needs to be another way to link domains (and authorise email addresses) 
 for 
 Appengine.




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[google-appengine] PageSpeed not serving images to IE7

2012-07-02 Thread notreadbyhumans
Testing out the PageSpeed functionality and found that embedded images 
served are broken in IE7 (possibly earlier/later versions as well).

All other browsers seem fine.

Anybody else had a similar problem?

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[google-appengine] Re: GAE critical message: Exceeded soft memory limit

2010-04-10 Thread notreadbyhumans
Could someone offer a bit more detail regarding the meaning of this
message. I have just started receiving it on what I thought was a
fairly minor operation (calling ~1,500 records from the datastore and
then looping through them to create a list based on various
properties). I now get the following message each time this process
runs:

Exceeded soft memory limit with 187.34 MB after servicing 1 requests
total

This seems very severe given the nature of the process that I am
running (according to the dashboard my entire datastore is only 31
MB!)


On Mar 26, 3:36 am, Eli Jones eli.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
 This is a nice addition.. I use a lot of per instance (or in clone cache or
 whatever one may call it) memory to cache datastore info (so.. the code
 checks its local cache.. then memcache and then datastore).. but I've been
 stuck sort of monitoring my tasks (I run looping tasks that access the same
 data) to see if I can tell when they hit the memory limit and do a cold
 start.. and then reduce the size of the in memory cache dict.

 Now, I'm guessing this will explicitly tell me when it's hitting that
 limit.. which will help a lot.



 On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Jon McAlister jon...@google.com wrote:
  This is a new logging message we just added. You've most likely had
  clones exceed the soft memory limit forever, but now we are letting
  you know via logs. These logs can of course be ignored if you like,
  since it doesn't effect the http response you served, but if you are
  concerned about performance or latency, then I would pay attention to
  these logs. The thing is, when a clone is killed after exceeding the
  soft memory limit, it is dead and will receive no more requests. This
  means that the next request for your app will have to be a loading
  request, which depending on your app could mean it involves a much
  higher latency and cpu consumption. Reducing the memory usage in your
  clones could then mean you have fewer soft memory limit terminations,
  and as such fewer loading requests.

  On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Blake blake.commag...@gmail.com wrote:
   I also started seeing this just last night for the first time. I
   haven't pushed any updates, so I don't believe it's an error on my
   end.
   Anyone else?

   On Mar 23, 7:23 pm, Jackie Fei 3s4m...@gmail.com wrote:
   Dear all,

   Exceeded soft memory limit with 187.727 MB after servicing 1 requests
   total

   My application has run on GAE for 50+ days, everything is smooth.
   But I got the GAE critical message continuously from last night.

   I cannot find any solution from global google search.
   Could you give me any advices?

   Thanks in advanced.

   Jackie

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