Re: [google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-22 Thread Brett Shelley
Are you storing anything in the Blob Store? If so, well, deleting Blobs from the AppSpot console does not work. Perhaps the problem is systemic. But, if it helps revenue, then why fix it? -Brett On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.comwrote: I do not think they

Re: [google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-22 Thread Nick Johnson (Google)
Hi, The discrepancy between datastore stats volume and stored data is generally due to indexing overhead, which is not included in the datastore stats. This can be very high for entities with many properties, or with long entity and property names or entity keys. Do you have reason to suppose

[google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-21 Thread homunq
Something is wrong. My app is showing with 7.42GB of total stored data, but only 615 MB of datastore. There is only one version string uploaded, which is almost 150MB, and nothing in the blobstore. This discrepancy has been getting worse - several hours ago (longer than the period since datastore

Re: [google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-21 Thread 杨浩
I have the same about that! my entities:167MB but total's 1G,It's over quota! the other 833MB it's meta datas! *It's very confused!* 2010/3/21 homunq jameson.qu...@gmail.com Something is wrong. My app is showing with 7.42GB of total stored data, but only 615 MB of datastore. There is only one

Re: [google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-21 Thread Tom Wu
GAE is cluster which include master slaver, backup system... etc.. So the quota is much bigger than your local file. 2010/3/22 杨浩 skzr@gmail.com I have the same about thaTt! my entities:167MB but total's 1G,It's over quota! the other 833MB it's meta datas! *It's very confused!*

Re: [google-appengine] ~7 GB of ghost data???

2010-03-21 Thread Robert Kluin
I do not think they charge separately for backups and replicas. I am pretty sure they have stated before that the cost of those services is already included in the storage charge. I can not find the post that referenced this though. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Tom Wu