Has anyone found a solution for the 503 Error?    is there anyway to reset 
the quota?   is there a waiting period before the quota is automatically 
reset?   any information would be great

On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 6:04:44 AM UTC-5, John Brayton wrote:
>
> I am seeing two different symptoms:
>
> 1. Photo requests failing.  As Donald reported, the limit seems to be
> roughly two requests per second.  When I throttle back my photo
> requests to two requests per second, I no longer see photo requests
> failing.
>
> 2. I am getting 503 responses to login requests via ClientLogin where
> I have issued a large number of requests for either the contact list
> or contact photos.  In one case, the issue is a test account with a
> large number of contacts.  I have been exercising the Contacts API on
> this test account extensively in an effort to deal with this problem.
> However, in another case one of my customers is encountering this with
> my software.
>
> I am eager to work within Google's guidelines, but am frustrated to
> not know what they are.  Are we limited by number of requests per
> second, minute, hour, or day?  Or by bytes served per second, minute,
> hour, or day?  Since Google is not publishing this information, the
> only way to determine this is by experimenting.  Experimenting only
> means throwing excessive requests to the Contacts API to see where the
> API stops serving us.
>
> John
>
>

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