I am getting charged for App engine also even though I am using only compute engine.
I have attached snapshot of billing info bellow:
Billing snapshot:
Please tell me how to disable the billing for App engine because this is the highest charge.
Edit 1:
Below is the new bill after app engine is disabled you can see I am charged for app engine even I disabled it. And charged for cloud SQL even if I have deleted the instance.
From the console you should be able to navigate: Hamburger (upper left) -> App Engine -> Settings -> Disable Application. This will disable billing and usage of App Engine.
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On February 23rd I received an email that they are turning down the App Engine Admin Console and moving to Cloud Platform Console, then on February 25th I received this in email:
Your Google Cloud Platform project(s): MY_PROJECT_ID [Project Number(s):
MY_PROJECT_NUMBER ] has/have been in the billing disabled state for more
than 200 days. All related Google Compute Engine resources are
scheduled to be deleted in as soon as 7 days.
If you take no action within 7 days, you will be unable to recover any
resources under Google Compute Engine in this project. If disabling
billing was unintentional, please follow the online instructions and
re-enable billing for this project within 7 days to avoid the project
clean up.
I received this for just one app and I have no idea what is going on. I'm nowhere near exceeding free quota on this app, I get less than 100 visits a month.
By reading their new billing pages I see that they still have free quota, so why would they delete my app and why just one out of four apps that I have?
The email does not say that they are deleting your App Engine app. They will be deleting Compute Engine resources associated with this app.
You do not need Compute Engine for App Engine. You may not be using Compute Engine at all and may have started some Compute Engine resources by accident.
...and on the next day they wrote...
The email quoted below was sent to some Google Cloud Platform
customers in error.
If you do not use Google Compute Engine, you can safely ignore that
message. We apologize for any confusion this has caused. We received
feedback from many customers who do not use the Google Compute Engine
service (for example, they only use Google App Engine). Your Google
App Engine apps will continue to operate normally, and you do not need
to take any action at this time.
Thanks, The Google Compute Engine Team
Having created a number of Google App Engine applications and later enabled billing via the App Engine interface in the past, I am now unable to do this for a new application since it appears that new App Engine applications now must be administered through the Google Developer Console.
Within the Google App Engine interface (appengine.google.com), it informs me:
Billing for this application is managed from the Google Cloud Console.
and then further directs:
Create a Google Cloud project as well as a Google Cloud Storage bucket and a new style service account for this application
however every time this is attempted it reports:
An error occurred when creating the project. Please retry.
If I instead access the Google Developer Console (console.developers.google.com), I can see that a new project has been created (presumably from the above action) for this application however if I try to open it I receive the message "You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page." and yet I am the admin account and presumably created this project. This leaves me unable to administer or enable billing for the application. My other applications are all listed in this interface and I can freely open them and see their details, it is just the new project.
Is it possible to either correct the permissions for this application so it can be accessed from the Google Developer Console or can I instead have the billing for this application controlled and enabled from the Google App Engine interface?
I am happy to privately provide the Google application-id if this is required for further diagnosis.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Further Note: I have come across this which could be related, https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=9602, which indicates there has been problems in the past with this facility but Google have marked this issue closed.
I'm running up against resource limitations and there is no way I can get billing to activate in App Engine even though it's active on the cloud side of things. What do I do? It's a brand new app.
Fixing this was actually as simple and turning billing off and on again.
I'd contacted Google but they we're unable to get it to "propagate" to the older app engine interface. Out of frustration I ended up turning billing off and then reactivating it all from the Cloud control panel. I'd been nervous about turning it off - just in case it ending up getting even more confused.
My primary app id has a very limited set of options in the Cloud Console for some reason. Notably, I cannot access "APIs & Auth" to enable GCS. Here's the menu I see on the left side. Billing is enabled and my app is actively serving traffic. Other apps I create work just fine.
Here is what I see:
Overview
Permissions
Settings
Support
Preview App Engine
Preview Cloud Datastore
BigQuery
Here is what I expect (and see from other projects):
Overview
APIs & auth
Permissions
Settings
Support
Preview App Engine
Compute Engine
Cloud Storage
Preview Cloud Datastore
Cloud SQL
BigQuery
Cloud Development
I had a similar problem where I did not see "Google Cloud Storage" on my Cloud Console. The solution I got from Google a while back was the following:
Sign in to AppEngine under the account that created the App. (via appengine.google.com)
Click "Application Settings" under the Administration Settings
There you should find a button to enable Google Cloud Console, under a section called Cloud Integration
This should tie your application as you expect it.
I am getting very confused with the whole cloud console api console thing.
I just created a new Cloud Console project in order to setup some GCE instances. It seems to have auto-created an App Engine app. That is fine, but when I go to enable billing, it tells me that it cannot enable billing for app engine apps and that I need to do that in App Engine Console.
Earlier this week, I tried to setup a project to include both an existing App Engine app and Compute Engine. I was asked to got through the request access process like before GCE was available.
I created a project in the Cloud Console by starting in the App Engine console and choosing Cloud Integration. I said there was an error creating the project, but it seems like it created it. However, when I go to that project in Cloud Console, there is no option to even add Compute Engine.
Two questions:
(1) Is there something outlining the differences between Cloud Console and API Console and when it is most appropriate to use one over the other?
(2) How do I get a project (in either one I suppose) that includes an existing App Engine app and Compute Engine resources that I want to create in this project?
Thanks for your help.
-- Jay
Cloud Console is essentially a planned replacement for the API console,
however it may not have all functionality yet
Try going to appengine admin console application settings, and at the bottom of
the page cloud integration. Click on create project. Once it succeeds go to the cloud
console and enable billing for Compute Engine