What's your app ID? If the billing settings haven't kicked in yet I can
manually reset your quotas for the time being so you can continue testing.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Raphael André Bauer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Google Team,
>
>
> we are currently load-testing our billing-enabled application. We ran
> into the CPU quota and our app got deactivated (for now about 30
> Minutes Error 503: "This Google App Engine application is temporarily
> over its serving quota. Please try again later.").
>
> So far that's okay. But it seems that I cannot change my quotas in the
> billing settings. I can edit them, submit them via checkout, then I
> have to wait 10 minutes before changes take effect, but nothing
> happens. No change in quota, and the app still is deactivated. Do I
> have to wait one day until the app get's back to work to adjust the
> billing settings?
>
>
> That's a bit strange. If I think about a productive application
> hitting unexpectedly its quotas I really want to have a fast
> possibility to get the app back to work.
>
>
> Mabye anybody can comment on that.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Raphael
>
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