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 M
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
ed, 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:
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>> Thanks for your comment.
>>
>> The document that you point to and other documents clearly suggest that
>> suppo
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
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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I'm seeing the same issue with similar numbers.
I guess it is a Google issue.
Google???
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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:
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>
> 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
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!
>
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
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 f
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