During deployment we get an error about exceeding the orgs memory limit:
You have exceeded your organization's memory limit: app requested more memory than available
How can we get more memory assigned?
btw. is there any other way then to use SO to ask questions like this? This is really not a tech question and I have to artificially make a long question to get it postable/accepted by SO.
If your organisation reaches the quotas of Swisscom Application Cloud you can get in contact with Swisscom as described here: https://developer.swisscom.com/support
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When using GoogleCloudStorageComposeOperator in Google's Cloud Composer we've started hitting TooManyRequests, HTTP 429.
The rate of change requests to the object path/file.csv exceeds the rate limit. Please reduce the rate of create, update, and delete requests.
What limit are we hitting? I think it's this limit but I'm not sure:
There is a write limit to the same object name of once per second, so rapid writes to the same object name won't scale.
Does anyone have a sane way around this issue? On retry it usually works, but would be neat to not rely on it working on retry.
It's hard to say, without details, but this is rather Storage than Composer Issue. It is described in Troubleshooting guide for Cloud Storage.
There you can find some more references to dig more about it. On Quotas and Limit page I have found:
When a project's bandwidth exceeds quota in a location, requests to
affected buckets can be rejected with a retryable 429 error or can be
throttled. See Bandwidth usage for information about monitoring your
bandwidth.
It seems that this error is intended to be retried, so I think implementation of try/catch mechanism might be a solution.
When my app is trying to access files in a bucket using a SignedURL, a 429 response is received:
<Error>
<Code>InsufficientQuota</Code>
<Message>
The App Engine application does not have enough quota.
</Message>
<Details>App s~[myappname] not have enough quota</Details>
</Error>
This error continues until the end of the day, when the quota is apparently reset, then I can use storage again. It's only a small app and does not have much usage. The project that contains the storage is set up to use billing. The files are being accessed from another project, which is also set up to use billing.
I'm not aware that Google Cloud Storage has any quotas that could be hit in this fashion. The only ones I know of are the ones here: https://cloud.google.com/storage/quotas but as far as I am aware, none of them apply.
Buckets are not being created or destroyed.
Updates are not being made to buckets.
There are only a couple of IAM identities.
There are no Pub/Sub notifications.
Objects stored in the buckets are small.
Is there any way I can find out why the quota is being exceeded?
It turns out it was because of a spending limit I had set on app engine. I didn't think those spending limits applied any more, but it turns out that's for new projects. Spending limits that have already been set on existing projects are effective, and I can personally attest that they do work!
Thanks for the comments #KevinQuinzel and #gso_gabriel.
I am using firestore for a petproject, my daily quota has exhausted and when I opened the store to delete some data I see nothing there. Whats happening?
As the message says, you've exceeded your quota and are unable to work with the product until you upgrade to a paid plan that allows you to exceed the free tier limits.
If you feel this message is incorrect, contact Firebase support directly. Stack Overflow won't be able to help you.
I am unable to hit Uber Sandbox-API . It is returning 429 Error and its rate limit. I have experimented some scenarios need to demo to my Leadership team . Budget allocation will be done based on this . Can you increase the limit now and is there any contact person i can talk
Per our direct discussion, Uber believes there is potentially a background process your app is running that is causing the rate limits. From our traffic logs we see your app being correctly rate limited even after we have increased the limits. Let's continue your specific discussion on that direct thread. If we discover anything that is generally applicable or something that would be helpful for this wider audience, I will add it to this thread.
Thanks,
Kyle
We have started importing our DNS in to Google Cloud DNS and have run in to a 100 managed zone quota and 20 rr records per zone. I have enabled billing and the limitation remains.
According to this page: https://cloud.google.com/dns/quota
The quotas should be substantially higher.
Has anyone else experienced this? Will the quota go up once I have used up the remainder of the $300 credit even though we have enabled billing?
Any insight would be helpful!
Thanks!
Kris
Probably best to send this directly to Google.
No, quota will not go up after you've used up the 300$ free trial credits. However, you may request additional quota [1] as you have already upgraded your account.
[1] https://cloud.google.com/dns/quotas#requesting-additional-quota