Thanks for your quick response.

It's not that we get a 503 for some requests we fire but that the whole 
stack trace does not belong to us. We do not use the Cloud Debugger 
anywhere!
I see that the Cloud Debugger API is active and in the metrics section I see

google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Controller2.ListActiveBreakpoints     
307.719     0     39,97 Sekunden     1 Minute
google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Controller2.RegisterDebuggee     2.097     
0,05 %     0,162 Sekunden     0,454 Sekunden 

But where does this come from? I don't remember enabling this API.




I'll try to deactivate this API now. We use the standard java11 runtime 
with a simple spring boot application.




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