Aha, I found a counter-example:

      09-18 01:38AM 44.571 /admin/tick 200 11435ms 659cpu_ms
56api_cpu_ms 0kb Python-urllib/2.5,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
      See details
      D 09-18 01:38AM 46.947 App loading...
      D 09-18 01:38AM 55.957 ...
      D 09-18 01:38AM 55.958 Handler is done.

So maybe it is a problem inside my app? I will continue to research...

On Sep 18, 4:24 am, Brandon Thomson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is an example. This request took 9s to complete but it appears
> that only 200ms was spent inside my python file:
>
>       09-18 01:17AM 00.930 /admin/tick 200 9379ms 113cpu_ms
> 16api_cpu_ms 0kb Python-urllib/2.5,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
>       D 09-18 01:17AM 10.064 App loading...
>       W 09-18 01:17AM 10.258 ...
>       D 09-18 01:17AM 10.259 Handler is done.
>
> I also thought this might be related to contention in the datastore
> because I have a weird data model but this would seem to disprove that
> theory.
>
> The top of the python file is literally:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> import logging
> logging.debug("App loading...")
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