Also you can add tasks in bulk, I believe 100.. so with 1 api call you
could add 100 tasks.

On Oct 14, 8:29 pm, vtscout <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since we are on this topic. Task Quota has 3 items:
>
> Task API Calls: 100,000
> Task Stored Task Count: 1,000,000
> Task Stored Task Bytes: 104M   // This one is understood
>
> Since it does not appear possible to enqueue a new task without
> invoking a Task Queue API, it seems like API Call Count is the choking
> point. In other words 100K of API calls is not enough  to hit Stored
> task Count of 1M ever. The only situation in my mind Stored Task Count
> can come into play is if  Tasks remain pending from before Quotas were
> refilled. Could you please explain?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Oct 14, 10:49 am, "Ikai Lan (Google)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I believe this are garbage collected. This'll be a gating issue for us
> > before we release - it would be pretty bad if this caused quota denials.
>
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>
> > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Eli Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Ikai,
>
> > > On occasion I execute thousands of tasks.  Works great too.
>
> > > But, it seems like Task Queue Stored Task Bytes does not reset very
> > > quickly.
>
> > > Currently my Task Queue shows (and I have 0 Tasks in any Queues.. and
> > > haven't for over 10 minutes):
>
> > > Task Queue Stored Task Count    136,603 of 200,000,000
> > > Task Queue Stored Task Bytes    124,768,866 of 104,857,600
>
> > > Recently I just ran under 1,000 tasks, and a few hours ago I was running
> > > many other tasks.. but they all run and finish within 3 minutes.. so it
> > > seems strange that the Stored Task values keep increasing..
>
> > > How often are these values reset?  Are they not really reset as soon as 
> > > the
> > > Tasks in a queue are finished or purged?
>
> > > Thanks for any information.
>
> > > Eli
>
> > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Ikai Lan (Google) <
> > > [email protected] <ikai.l%[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> > >> Hey everyone,
>
> > >> We're working on moving Task Queues out of labs/experimental for an
> > >> upcoming release slated for November. One of the requirements for doing 
> > >> so
> > >> is to better enforce the Task Queues storage quota. The documentation
> > >> describes this quota as storage for data for tasks that have not yet
> > >> executed:
>
> > >>http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/quotas.html#Task_Queue
>
> > >> Currently, this quota is not enforced, and it is possible for 
> > >> applications
> > >> with backed up task queues to exceed this quota without running into 
> > >> quota
> > >> denials. Check your admin console's quota page for your application to 
> > >> see
> > >> if you are reaching or exceeding this quota. If so, you'll have the
> > >> following options:
>
> > >> 1. Allocate more storage quota to taskqueue storage by updating:
> > >>          - total_storage_limit in queue.yaml for Python applications
> > >>          - TotalStorageLimit in queue.xml for Java applications.
> > >>         Note: you may need to buy more disk quota if there's not enough
> > >> quota for datastore, blobstore and taskqueue storage altogether.
>
> > >> 2. Fix backed up queues using one of the options below. You will 
> > >> recognize
> > >> these as queues with high numbers of tasks (typically >2000).
> > >>         - Purge backed up queues (an easy button click in admin console's
> > >> Queue Details page for the queue).
> > >>         - Increase the execution rate and let your app work through the
> > >> backlog. To do this, edit queue.yaml (or queue.xml for Java apps) and 
> > >> alter
> > >> the rates on the queues. You can set a higher bucket size than the 
> > >> default
> > >> (currently 5) to maximize throughput.
> > >>         - Reduce the rate at which new tasks are added to queues. This
> > >> will involve some editing of app code.
>
> > >> It can take a few hours to update the admin console after the quotas have
> > >> been updated.
>
> > >> We'll post a reminders to the App Engine blog as well as to this thread 
> > >> as
> > >> the release nears.
>
> > >> --
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