App Engine will be moving towards using Cloud Build for the Standard 
environment[1], matching the other Serverless offerings.  Good catch 
noticing the Cloud Build aspect here.  We were rolling this out at a low 
percentage and this is what seems to have triggered the issue you've 
experienced.

For now, we've rolled back the experiment, so you should be able to deploy 
again without issue.

[1] https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/payment-instrument

On Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 7:54:37 AM UTC-6, Joshua Smith wrote:
>
> So this problem persists, which I guess means it’s not an outage, but 
> rather something got messed up by google on my account.
>
> Please advise on how I can get this issue rectified. To summarize, I’m 
> running *gcloud app deploy* and it is reporting a 404 error trying to 
> read the manifest of the cloud bucket where it is staging things.
>
> I looked at the issue tracker, but that doesn’t appear to be geared toward 
> production problems any more.
>
> Opening a ticket appears to have a $100/month price tag attached to it, 
> which seems onerous considering how much my company is paying google every 
> month for these services, and considering *google* broke my account.
>
> What’s the right course of action here?
>
> -Joshua
>
> On Dec 11, 2019, at 4:28 PM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> Digging into the GAE “Activity” logs, I see some new stuff about google 
> cloud builder that I haven’t seen before.
>
> Perhaps something went sideways in the transition to that new technology?
>
> All these extra service accounts and whatnot that got created and show up 
> in IAM are ridiculously complicated. I wouldn’t know where to begin 
> diagnosing that.
>
> What’s the right way to get someone from google to figure out how they 
> messed up my account?
>
> -Joshua
>
> On Dec 11, 2019, at 3:33 PM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> I’m trying to update a website deployed in appengine. I’ve made sure my 
> cloud SDK is all up to date. It’s a big site, with about 8000 files. I’ve 
> been using the same deploy command in this same folder for years. I’m 
> getting this cryptic error:
>
> Updating service [default]...failed.                                      
>                          
> *ERROR:* (gcloud.app.deploy) Error Response: [5] failed to fetch metadata 
> from GCR, with reason: generic::not_found: failed to fetch metadata from 
> GCR for image 
> us.gcr.io/kaoncom-hr/app-engine-tmp/app/ttl-2h:8927ab89-5aed-4a70-9969-9ed1927844ec,
>  
> with reason: generic::not_found: fetchImageMetadata failed for image 
> us.gcr.io/kaoncom-hr/app-engine-tmp/app/ttl-2h:8927ab89-5aed-4a70-9969-9ed1927844ec,
>  
> reason: generic::not_found: failed to fetch manifest from GCR (via 
> gcr.FetchManifest): generic::not_found: error fetching 
> "kaoncom-hr/app-engine-tmp/app/ttl-2h/manifests/8927ab89-5aed-4a70-9969-9ed1927844ec"
>  
> : generic::not_found: got HTTP/404 response, wanted HTTP/200
>
> The guid-looking thing changes every deploy. kaoncom-hr is the name of the 
> app.
>
> I checked the dashboards and google is not reporting an outages.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Joshua
>
>
>
>

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