Phew!! Thank God
On Oct 8, 3:54 am, Jon McAlister jon...@google.com wrote:
This was my fault. The spike is an erroneous data point. You can
ignore it, and it'll be gone soon enough. Apologies for the confusion.
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On Oct 7, 2009, at 6:02 AM, Jason Smith wrote:
Instead of the steady oscillation between 60-80 requests per second, I
see a huge spike about 24 hours before right now (10,000 requests per
second which is extremely unlikely), and then no discernible traffic
for the remainder of the chart.
I am not sure that it is without side effects though. I am getting the
following in my console now:
High Cpu Http Requests 99% 9095269647454015488 of
9223372036854775808 This resource is currently experiencing a short-
term quota limit.
Erratic App Behavior 17 0% 0 of
got a similar update. Hope it's a bug in the dashboard. Cannot
imagine my traffic being so high :)
On Oct 7, 6:24 pm, jonathan jricket...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure that it is without side effects though. I am getting the
following in my console now:
High Cpu Http Requests 99%
Yeah, I got this too on my several gae sites,
High Cpu Http Requests 90% 8262604116349070336 of
9223372036854775808
...
On Oct 7, 7:02 pm, Jason Smith j...@proven-corporation.com wrote:
Instead of the steady oscillation between 60-80 requests per second, I
see a huge spike about 24 hours
Yes this is also another transient bug. Will be gone a midnight PST.
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:57 PM, jack yaoye...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, I got this too on my several gae sites,
High Cpu Http Requests 90% 8262604116349070336 of
9223372036854775808
...
On Oct 7, 7:02 pm, Jason Smith