ne of the request which resulted in a
> 500 error? I'd be happy to look into this but there are quite a few
> things which could cause a 500 error, including typos in source code and
> such.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:38 AM,
When I send in a request that ought to log something
at the INFO level, nothing shows up in the Log viewer.
When I make some requests I get a 500 response code,
internal server error, but nothing shows up in the
Log viewer. So, I can not tell what the problem is.
Richard
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The severity levels in the log viewer are:
DEBUG
INFO
WARNING
ERROR
CRITICAL
The Java logger has levels:
FINEST
FINER
FINE
CONFIG
INFO
WARNING
SEVERE
What is the mapping between the two?
Thanks
Richard
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Y
s of these it really consumes CPU and
memory. So, just as I got a 20% performance improvement during
extraction, I expect to get an performance improvements
during loading.
Regards,
Richard
Nick Johnson (Google) wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 6:14 PM, richard
> emberson wrote:
>>
nally at Google).
>
> But I don't work there, so maybe I'm completely off-base.
>
> On Jul 15, 12:53 pm, richard emberson
> wrote:
>> Eating one's own dog
>> foodhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_one's_own_dog_food
>> or in this case:
mail that you responded
to, I had a short code snippet where, in deed, I set the
query to use keys only. So, was the code incorrect?
Richard Emberson
Nick Johnson (Google) wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> You're running into short term quotas, which are designed to prevent
> you exhausti
a very small slice
of GAE resources with which to do the evaluation.
Tens or hundreds of hours go into determine if GAE has
the right characteristics and quotas that limit how fast one
can work makes it worse. (Yes one can $$ for higher quotas,
but during the evaluation phase $$ is out of the ques
So, once again, I've tried to upload some data.
After a couple, I guess, thousand records I start
getting HttpServletResponse.SC_FORBIDDEN from
the app engine server.
On the Dashboard it says:
Your application is exceeding a quota: CPU Time
Your application is exceeding a quota: Datastore CPU
Yea, I wondered about that also.
The Hundred Years war did start on 1337.
Elite.
Paul Trippett wrote:
> > number of processors is 1337 (and I thought my quad was special).
>
> that spells leet in hacker speak i wonder if thats a piece of google humour
>
> >
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Boys, boys, boys (and girls),
the first thing I did was to figure some simple facts
about the app engine server environemnt:
memory is about 100MB
number of processors is 1337 (and I thought my quad was special).
jdk version is 1.6.0_13
running the Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (NOT the Server VM???
Not going to happen. The IT requirements for Google would
cost far more than the couple of applications that might
need HIPAA. They would have to have a completely
separate group with their own machines, passwords,
procedures, etc. with a real wall (both material wall
and software/hardware wall) b
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