Hi Sidhu,
Thank you for the reply. Your explanation cleared my doubts.
Dasun.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 6:57 AM 'Manpreet Sidhu (Google Cloud Support)' via
Google App Engine wrote:
> In terms of GAE, the “europe-west” region refers to Belgium. In this case,
> “eu
Hi Sidhu,
Thank you for the reply. Your explanation cleared my doubts.
Dasun.
On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:57:20 AM UTC+5:30 Manpreet Sidhu (Google
Cloud Support) wrote:
> In terms of GAE, the “europe-west” region refers to Belgium. In this case,
> “europe-west” == “europe-west1”.[1]
>
>
Hi Sidhu,
Thank you for the reply. Your explanation cleared my doubts.
Dasun.
On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 6:57:20 AM UTC+5:30 Manpreet Sidhu (Google
Cloud Support) wrote:
> In terms of GAE, the “europe-west” region refers to Belgium. In this case,
> “europe-west” == “europe-west1”.[1]
>
>
I don’t think so, since nobody responded with a +1 and the whole thing was
never acknowledged by Google.
What I ended up doing was re-deploying with a new version number. The problem
went away when I did that, although I don’t know for sure if that means I fixed
it, or if it just happened to re
Hello Mog,
In App Engine Standard Environment, the local filesystem that your
application is deployed to is not writeable. This behavior ensures the
security and scalability of your application. You should thus not consider
writing other than temporary files in the /tmp directory. To store dat