Hey, I got it to work, it is not creating instance now. Thanks. The 
following app.yaml file worked.

application: myappname
version: 1
runtime: python
api_version: 1

default_expiration: "12m"

handlers:
- url: /(.*\.(gif|png|jpg|ico|js|css|pdf|html))
  static_files: \1
  upload: (.*\.(gif|png|jpg|ico|js|css|pdf|html))

- url: /
  static_files: index.html
  upload: index.html


On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:08:32 PM UTC+5:30, Kyle Finley wrote:
>
> Have you mapped the root ('/') to a template? If so, App Engine will have 
> to start an instance to handle this request. Also any request that are not 
> specified in the app.yaml file will be sent to the instance causing it to 
> start up. Be sure to account map the *favicon.icon* for example.
>
> Generally I would not worry about it consuming frontend instance hours 
> unless your site is geting more then 1 or 2 request / sec. App Engine 
> graciously gives you 28hrs / day more then enough to fulfill 1 to 2 request 
> / sec.
>
> If you still have questions post your app.yaml file so we'll have a better 
> idea of your set up.
>
> - Kyle
>
>
>

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