Thanks for getting to the bottom of this, Jason. You're right: the cron jobs
should not run on a disabled app. We'll fix this.

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On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Jason Collins <[email protected]>wrote:

> Wow. So it _does_ look like the old crons were running even though the
> application was DISABLED. This will likely bite other users of the
> automated migration tool. You might want to address this. Note that
> Ikai suggested this long ago, and I just assumed that a disabled app
> would not be running cron. My fault, but a valid assumption, don't you
> think?
>
> I need to check my other disabled apps now.
>
> I've turned off the old cron jobs and will wait for a few days to see
> if there is a difference in the billing (once the billing reports
> start again ;) . You'd think I'd see a difference in my instance-hours
> though....
>
> j
>
> PS: Ironically, I had to re-enable my app to upload the empty cron
> file. ;)
>
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