Bing Customer Search has stopped returning results in many cases today. We received an email that was a quota warning, however, we were informed the quota was 20,000 where the email says 1,000.
The pricing page also still says that quota is 20,000 for the preview.
Is there a general problem with the service or an issue with the quota system?
We don't want to have to move services again.
It was throwing a 403 quota error. Then a night later it was no longer doing so. This was probably a bad cloud update and was fixed by Microsoft.
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We recently started receiving 403 Quota Exceeded error responses from the QnAMaker Preview API when calling the get answer endpoint. I suppose this is because the monthly quota of getting answers has been exceeded.
My question is if there is a way to upgrade the QnAMaker Preview subscription so that quota would at least be higher and we could continue using the service? And to do it so that we could still be using the Preview version and would not be required to migrate to the GA version.
The reason why we are hesitant to migrate to GA is that it does not have the Train API the preview version has. Train API is very important to our business goals.
We are right now not increasing quota for the preview stack, as we want the users to move to GA stack.
We are working on enabling the Train API. Can you drop a mail to qnamakersupport#microsoft.com describing your scenario and how you are using the Train API. We might be able to suggest some workarounds.
I recently applied to have the limit the Google Analytics API increased. This was approved and I received an email saying it was completed. When I went to check the increase it still showed the original value. I navigated across from the Developer Console to the GCP console and saw a message saying that Quota cannot not be increased when still using the Free Credits. So I changed the account to a paid one, hoping that the increase would then show. But alas, I am still stuck with the lower quota. Is there anything I can do?
This was resolved internally with Google
I got the cloud vision API working, and I was having lots of fun tagging my images. I've only tested it on about 50 images. It was working yesterday. When I tried again today, I got an error. For the label annotation, the error is:
"Resource has been exhausted (e.g. check quota)."
For face detection, the error is:
"Deadline expired before operation could complete."
I don't think I have gone over the 1,000 monthly limit, but I can't figure out how to check. Does anyone know?
Or, does anyone have any ideas about why this would have happened if I am indeed below the 1,000 request limit (which I am pretty sure I am!)
Thanks for any help!
For future reference, you can check your quote using the API Manager in the Cloud Console.
On the left-nav, jump to API Manager Dashboard, then search for the Vision API.
The Vision API dashboard will have a "Quotas" tab that shows you how many requests have been made, etc.
You can also look at the Quotas page in the IAM & Admin section of the console, and filter by Service ("Google Cloud Vision API"):
In the google applications developer console I can see the global quota usage for a google API:
I would like to achieve the following:
Be able to programatically query the remaining quota, to ensure that important tasks can always be completed.
Receive some form of alert when we are approaching the quota limit.
So far I have tried configuring the 'Monitoring' section of the developer console, but all I can see are uptime checks. This question has also been asked in other areas of the interwebs but no-one has ever received an answer.
At this time there is no API for checking the quota on the Google Developer console.
My company's product depends on the Google Analytics API, and our quota was suddenly drastically reduced. Does anybody know who to contact at Google to get this fixed quickly? I've re-submitted our application for a higher quota, but if this does not get resolved ASAP, I'm going to have a bunch of angry customers.
If someone went into your project on Developer console and turned on and off the Google Analytics API it will reset the quota to the default, removing any increase you previously where granted. (Just a guess you are going to have to wait for them to re-increase you again)
Side note I should send in a feature request: It should either not reset it or it should pop up asking if you really really really want to turn it on and off.