Hey Rob,
I understand your concerns about reliability. I'll do my best to assure you
that this is not a regular or expected occurrence. Spam detection filters
will have false positives, but the rate here was not normal and
corresponded to a hiccup in upgrading our systems. It's generally
I'm looking to switch from AWS to GCP with Managed VMs, CloudSQL, and
Django and have a question on deployment.
With our AWS Elastic beanstalk we include some config in out .ebextensions:
container_commands:
01_upgrade:
command: "/opt/python/run/venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
Thank you all so much.
Awesome community forum.
Thanks
On Mar 31, 2016 1:13 PM, "'Zeehad (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App
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Thanks for response.
So, I'm going to BH and setting up a CNAME like below. THANKS
host recordpoints tottlaction
silver ghs.googlehosted.com 14400 edit delete
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:56 AM, 'Zeehad (Cloud Platform Support)' via
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It appears that the Google Cloud Client Library for Python does not support
the Channel API:
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-python
How does one use this service in a local development environment?
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Hello,
You've certainly added the custom domain correctly inside App Engine
settings in the console. However, your screenshot would suggest that you've
added the CNAME record inside Google Domains. As you've indicated earlier
that your nameservers are pointing to bluehost, you'll need to