Hi Jeff,
Just check my dashboard. Now is OK.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards
Tom Wu
2009/4/15 Jeff S
> Hi Tom,
>
> How long ago did you upload the indexes? The index build could take some
> time depending on the size, shape, and number of the entities in your app (a
> few hours is not unheard
Hi Tom,
How long ago did you upload the indexes? The index build could take some
time depending on the size, shape, and number of the entities in your app (a
few hours is not unheard of, but more than a day usually means there is a
problem).
Thank you,
Jeff
2009/4/13 Tom Wu
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Alr
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for that. Where is it documented? I'm having trouble pulling
together a complete list of all the various quotas, limits, etc.:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/91310c5ac58058b1
Having a full picture is vital to deciding whether an application
Hi Jeff,
Already delete unneeded indexes by vacuum_indexes.
But the msg in the index Control panel still building and the datastore
quota didn't come back.
Thanks.
Best Regards
Tom Wu
2009/4/14 Jeff S
> Hi Tom,
>
> The building indexes should no longer be stuck. Were you planning to delete
Hi Tom,
The building indexes should no longer be stuck. Were you planning to delete
some of the old-unneeded indexes, or did your app need more than 100?
Thank you,
Jeff
2009/4/10 service G2100
> Hi Jeff,
>
> My app ID is gae0081. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Best Regards
> Tom Wu
>
>
> 2009/4/1
Hi T.J. Crowder,
The limit of 100 indexes is per app, but if your app needs more please let
us know.
Thank you,
Jeff
2009/4/11 T.J. Crowder
>
> @Jeff:
>
> I'm not seeing any documented limit on indices on the quotas page.[1]
> Is there somewhere else I should be looking? According to one of
@Jeff:
I'm not seeing any documented limit on indices on the quotas page.[1]
Is there somewhere else I should be looking? According to one of your
collegues in January[2], the limit is 100 -- but is that per entity
type (seems very generous), per app (seems a bit low), what?
@All:
FWIW, there'
Hi Jeff,
My app ID is gae0081. Thanks in advance.
Best Regards
Tom Wu
2009/4/11 Jeff S
> Hi Tom,
>
> Could you send me the app ID? I'll investigate further.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jeff
>
> 2009/4/10 Tom Wu
>
>
>> Sorry,
>>
>> My app is billing enabled.
>> The indexes still in "building" status
Hi Tom,
Could you send me the app ID? I'll investigate further.
Thank you,
Jeff
2009/4/10 Tom Wu
>
> Sorry,
>
> My app is billing enabled.
> The indexes still in "building" status even the kind is empty.
>
>
> Best Regards
> Tom Wu
>
>
> On 4月10日, 上午2時09分, Jeff S wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > I
Sorry,
My app is billing enabled.
The indexes still in "building" status even the kind is empty.
Best Regards
Tom Wu
On 4月10日, 上午2時09分, Jeff S wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I would start by editing the index.yaml file then use
>
> appcfg.py vacuum_indexes
>
> to remove indexes from the app which are
Hi Jeff,
I can't get credited back after vacuumed_indexes
Best Regards
Tom Wu
On 4月10日, 上午2時09分, Jeff S wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I would start by editing the index.yaml file then use
>
> appcfg.py vacuum_indexes
>
> to remove indexes from the app which are no longer specified in your
> index.yam
Hi Jeff,
Forgot using appcfg.py --help .
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards
Tom Wu
2009/4/10 Jeff S
> Hi Tom,
>
> I would start by editing the index.yaml file then use
>
> appcfg.py vacuum_indexes
>
> to remove indexes from the app which are no longer specified in your
> index.yaml. You might have
Hi Tom,
I would start by editing the index.yaml file then use
appcfg.py vacuum_indexes
to remove indexes from the app which are no longer specified in your
index.yaml. You might have tried this already, so please let me know if this
fixes the issue. If not, could you email me your app ID?
Thank
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