Re: [google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-26 Thread Marcel Manz
Found the following pages: https://app.google.stackdriver.com/settings/accounts/billing/ https://app.google.stackdriver.com/settings/accounts/billing/resource-usage/ Here they show the amount of resources and the log ingestion GB's. As it appears Stackdriver Premium cannot be activated just

Re: [google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-25 Thread Mark Cummins
Could anyone clarify the pricing? The message says "Please upgrade to the Premium Tier", however, when I click "Learn More", there is an option: Basic Tier Logs allotment: 5 GB per month per project Logs allotment overage: $0.50 per GB

Re: [google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-25 Thread Marcel Manz
100% ACK This is wrong move by Google to discard any application logs as soon as the 5GB are reached until quota reset, forcing customer to buy Stackdriver Premium in order to keep the existing functionality. Google should better apply the rule to just show the most recent 5GB of logs (no

Re: [google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-24 Thread Joshua Fox
If instead, you allowed the ingestion of all logs but retained only most recent 5 GB (or other value), it would allow apps to function -- no app can work without logging -- yet provide incentive to your customers to pay. On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 8:09 PM, 'Alex Martelli' via Google App Engine <

Re: [google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-24 Thread 'Alex Martelli' via Google App Engine
We're working to clarify the exact wording in time for Dec 5 (not easy over the Thanksgiving holidays here in the US, so, apologies for any timing glitch) but the general intention (subject to more precise wording) is as follows...: On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 6:40 AM, sophie

[google-appengine] log quota

2016-11-24 Thread sophie
Hello! Looking through the app log I see a message: You have ingested 10 GB of logs for the month. Starting on 05.12.16, > ingestion quota will be enforced at 5 GB for users without a Stackdriver > account. I can not understand what happens when the quota is exhausted. Logging will be