[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-24 Thread reco
same thing here, my daily Outgoing Bandwidth shows a limit of 1GB on my quota details page. google mentions though there is a daily limit of 10GB even if billing is not enabled. http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/quotas.html GOOLE please HELP app id: purpleimageapp thanx! On Jun 22, 3:19 

[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-24 Thread reco
answering my own problem here. app engine quotas were reduced rom 10GB to 1GB per day outgoing bandwidth — crazyy reco On Jun 24, 6:12 pm, reco r...@nex9.com wrote: same thing here, my daily Outgoing Bandwidth shows a limit of 1GB on myquotadetails page. google mentions though

[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-24 Thread reco
he cc, yes this is crazy at least if you enable billing they could give you 5GB outgoing bandwidth for free. have the free accounts limited to 1GB i think is fine. reco On Jun 22, 10:08 pm, cc c...@gamegiants.net wrote: Yep same problem here 403s everywhere! Try using the Remote API it is

[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-22 Thread Tony
According to this (http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/02/skys- almost-limit-high-cpu-is-no-more.html), you shouldn't get over quota messages for individual requests using high cpu, but it sounds exactly like what's happening to your app. Unless they reimplemented the high- cpu-requests

[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-22 Thread Mike Wesner
enabling billing seems to have sped things up and so far has stopped the 403's. I still think something is fishy since we had not warnings in the appspot dashboard and are way under free quotas. On Jun 22, 4:58 pm, Mike Wesner m...@konsole.net wrote: Several of our appspot instances are

[google-appengine] Re: 403 Application Over Quota Problem - Not True!

2009-06-22 Thread cc
Yep same problem here 403s everywhere! Try using the Remote API it is now useless with the new quota. Problem seems to be that the burst quota has also dropped by a factor of 10 along with the daily quota. Google has the burst quota set to try to help keep you under the daily quota, spreading the