Actually, I managed to resolve this by deleting all my app engine apps, 
starting a new one and following the tutorial right at the beginning. The 
mistake was to start with deployments from my local machine (rather than 
going the github route).

Thank you very much for your help!

On Sunday, 29 April 2018 06:21:04 UTC+1, Attila-Mihaly Balazs wrote:
>
> Sorry, I have very limited experience with AppEngine Flex (been doing 
> AppEngine standard work mostly).
>
> Given the fact that you see no instances seems to indicate to me that the 
> 404 is not coming from your code, but rather the Google load balancer and 
> it didn't start any instances of your app. I would assume that it fails to 
> start instances because they don't respond to health checks or some similar 
> issue?
>
> Can anyone with more experience with AppEngine Flex weigh in? I'm assuming 
> that there should be something in the logs about starting/trying to start 
> instance.
>
> Attila
>

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