Are you including a

--url=http://<appname>.appspot.com/[remote_api_path]

parameter on the command line? Technically its probably optional if
you put the remote API in the default location, but for hr its more
important.

And if you are adding that, try adding a s~ in front of your appid in
the the --application=<app-id> call. so

--application=s~<app-id>


On 23 May 2011 10:42, David Stone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> GAE now has two kind of datastores, master slave one and high
> replication one.
>
> I am able to upload data (csv format) to master slave datastore by
> using bulkloader. A few days ago, i created a new application and the
> default datastore type is now high replication datastore. Later on, i
> tried to upload data to the high replication datastore as i did with
> master slave datastore. But the operation was failed. The error
> message is like:
>
> [error ]Retrying on non-fatal datastore error: ApplicationError: 1 app
> xxx cannot access app xxx's data
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> ......
> ......
> ApplicationError: ApplicationError: 1 ApplicationError: 1 app xxx
> cannot access app xxx's data
>
> After i tried several times, i finally got:
> [INFO    ] Authentication Failed
>
>
> Could anyone help?
>
> Thanks a lot!
> David
>
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