On Friday, November 1, 2013 2:49:13 AM UTC-7, Tapir wrote:
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> On Friday, November 1, 2013 5:14:50 PM UTC+8, Amy Unruh wrote:
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>> Tapir,
>>
>> The cloud console lists not only your app engine apps, but all your Cloud 
>> projects, including projects where you'd enabled Compute Engine or other 
>> cloud services (e.g. Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, etc.).
>> So that is why I suggested you just go systematically through that 
>> listing and see if you can find your bucket. (I understand that the 
>> appengine-only entries will not have Cloud Storage enabled).
>>
>> A Cloud project can have multiple services enabled.  So, you could have 
>> enabled Cloud Storage in the *same* project where you'd enabled Compute 
>> Engine. (And, if you delete such a project, you're deleting not just your 
>> compute engine setup, but your setup for all the services you'd enabled in 
>> that project).
>>
>> Because you'd set things up a while ago, before app engine apps became 
>> integrated with cloud projects, I suspect that you set up a Cloud Storage 
>> bucket in one of your other cloud projects, then gave your app engine app 
>> permission to connect with it by adding its service account to the 'team' 
>> information in the project.  From the error you're getting, I suspect this 
>> may have been one of your Compute Engine-enabled projects, that you've now 
>> deleted.
>>
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> I can confirm:
> 1. I have never connected Cloud Storage with any compute engine type 
> projects. I only ever connected it to one my app engine style project. 
> (100% for sure)
> 2. before yesterday, the app engine project run well, which means the 
> Cloud Storage connects with the app engine project for sure.
>

Tapir, 

I suspect that Amy's analysis is correct here. In regards to #1, there 
isn't a manual step to connect Cloud Storage with Compute Engine. App 
Engine projects are separate from the rest of the APIs for historical 
reasons, but all other cloud APIs can be activated on a single project. 

Since this worked recently, and you also recently deleted a project with 
Compute Engine enabled, it is very likely that this project also had your 
active Cloud Storage buckets as well.

Please visit: https://cloud.google.com/console#/project
This will give you a list of all of the projects you have access to. 

Are any of them labeled "pending deletion" in red? If so, please check the 
box next to that project and click the "Undo Deletion" button. 

If none are labeled "pending deletion", please follow Amy's advice from 
above and check each project to find out which project has your 
"designfiles.phyard.com" bucket. You can do that by clicking on a project 
name, clicking "Cloud Storage" (from the left-side list) and looking at the 
list of buckets displayed. 

Once you find the project with your bucket, you may need to re-enable 
billing. To do that, click "Billing" (from the left-side list), and click 
"Enable Billing".

If this doesn't work for you, please email [email protected] and I will 
help you via our support system.

Take care,
-Brian


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