I know I probably shouldn't reply to myself, but this issue seems to
be a bit more serious than your average newbie question. This is
something approaching a 1000% inflation from my raw data to my
billable data (actually, the csv data, without redundant field names,
is even smaller, so it would be more like 2000%).  Also,  I've tried
to google this, and I can't find any reference to similar problems.

Sure, in the end it's probably partly my fault. For instance, my cron
jobs might be considered overactive. But I still deserve some
documentation that would help me understand where the heck my (boss's)
money is (and will be?) going. At the moment, unless my boss wants to
pay for this ghost data forever, I can only advise him to start fresh
with a new app id... and with no guarantee the problem won't repeat.
That is not going to make me popular, and I'd really like to avoid it.

On Mar 21, 5:19 pm, homunq <[email protected]> wrote:
> My app is showing only 739 MB of datastore data, only 1 version
> (<150MB), no blobs, a tiny amount of index and memcache use (<2K in
> each case) - and yet 7.7GB of billable data! What the heck is going
> on? How can I fix it?
>
> Last updated    Total number of entities        Size of all entities
> 3:27:42 ago     279,689 739 MBytes
>
> Total Stored Data        $0.005/GByte-day                86%     7.70 of 9.00 
> GBytes
> $0.04 / $0.04
>
> This situation has persisted for well over 24 hours now, it's not just
> a figment of the update period. Also, there's negligible non-default
> indexes, and probably a total of around 2 GB if you count all my
> uploaded code versions ever (but since they all had the same version
> string, they should have overwritten). I probably have a fair amount
> of data in the logs - I have a number of cron jobs, collectively they
> run just under twice a minute - but supposedly logs are not billable
> data.
>
> This is an app I'm developing for a client. Until this issue is fixed,
> I'm certainly not going to bill for my work, which is otherwise done.
> So I'm anxious to fix this ASAP. If there's somewhere else I should/
> could be taking this question (aside from IRC, where I've brought it
> up twice), I'd be happy to learn it. If there's any further info which
> could help resolve this, I'd be happy to share it, too. (My app id is
> vulahealth)
>
> Thanks,
> Jameson
>
> (Second post, I think the first post was moderated into oblivion - it
> was my first post on this list.)

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