The ID is get-cloak-live.

No remote queries; everything would have to have been generated by
handling requests (some of which were our cron jobs.)

Thanks,
Dave

On Mar 6, 4:53 pm, Alfred Fuller <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What is your app id?
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> Did you perform a lot of queries using remote api?
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> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Dave Peck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My production application went over its daily budget today. Let's just
> > say that my daily budget is roughly 3x what I've ever actually needed
> > on my busiest day. Today was not my busiest day by a long shot.
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> > It appears that I serviced a small number of requests today. However,
> > the dashboard claims that I performed roughly 10,000x the number of
> > datastore read ops as requests, at a cost of
> > $LOTS_OF_MONEY_FOR_ONE_DAY
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> > This seems like nonsense. My code hasn't changed in a while. I've
> > never reached a quota quite like this. And there's no way my average
> > request requires 10,000 read ops. Just no.
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> > Google team -- is there someone I can speak with? I'd like to
> > understand in detail what happened and how to prevent it going
> > forward.
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> > -Dave
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