I'm getting this error:
gnsdk_musicid_query_find_albums FAILED
Reason: GCSP: Hello error: [1010] The Gracenote ODP 05556 [Name: Firstname Lastname] [App: Appname] application has reached is daily lookup limit with Gracenote. You may try again tomorrow or may contact Gracenote support at support#gracenote.com.
[Gracenote Error: <ERR>]
I contacted support#gracenote.com and I was asked to post my question on Stack Overflow.
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If you have any specific technical questions regarding our SDK's or API's, including installation, usage or bug reports, please ask them on Stack Overflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask), and use the 'gracenote' tag. Using this tag will allow other community members, including Gracenote Developer Support to find and respond to your questions.
So, I'm posting my question here.
Can you let me know what the limit is and if there is a way to get this limit increased?
In general, your query limit is variable and may depend on system availability. We will contact you for more detail about how you are using our services. From there, lets see if we can find a way to satisfy your needs.
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I operate a private (login required) Wordpress site for a client who recently had an employee move to the UK.
Their ISP there, Virgin Media, is blocking the website. I realize the employee could simply edit their Virgin Media user settings as suggested in the screenshot below, but is there anything I can do as the administrator/developer to whitelist the site?
Edit: I should add that i've done the preliminary check on google and looked for documentation for developers on Virgin's site, but couldn't find a thing.
I have checked the site with Google's Safe Browsing checker and Qualys' SSL Labs and both came out clean.
What the employee sees:
You may want to start by seeing what your site report looks like using a tool like Blocked.org.uk, which will give you a rough idea on if it's a single ISP in the UK that's filtering your site, or the entire gamut. For a single one, you may be able to get an exemption. If your site is blocked by a majority of ISPs, it may be that there is a court order or similar compelling UK ISPs to filter your site for one reason or another (unlikely, but possible).
Next, Virgin's FAQs state you can try to get in touch with someone knowledgable on the subject by posting in their Help forum; search "whitelist" for a few samples of folks with similar issues to yours to get an idea on how to get a helpful response.
Finally, you may have to acknowledge an uphill battle in answering the "why" - it's a fact that these companies make money (directly or otherwise) by providing a service in which they use some form of proprietary data collection and/or heuristic analysis to determine what should be filtered versus what should be allowed to be passed through. Revealing the "secret sauce" of this filtering to answer your "why" is probably not at all beneficial to them in any way. As such you may find the effort of chasing this answer down quite futile (speaking anecdotally from my own experience with similar issues: it is).
I am posting here because of LinkedIn has no api support.
We continue to receive an error for certain token's when using the share api. Our code has not changed and these users have successfully utilized the api in the past.
{
"errorCode" : 0,
"message" : "Internal service error",
"requestId" : "AC4KMS1HP3",
"status" : 500,
"timestamp" : 1521427562451
}
How can we get more information / details about this error?
UPDATE
I was able to get a generic response from LinkedIn, using the cases, at Your Cases. They said they would pass along to the api team. At least there was a confirmation of an issue.
Thank you for contacting LinkedIn, hope this email finds you well.
Douglas, in fact, you've encountered a known issue. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience. Our engineering team is working on it, but there's no estimate as to how long that might take.
We'll do our best to keep you posted. In the meantime, I'll gladly help if you have any other questions!
...Later on...
Douglas, I am sorry we do not have an automated feature to alerts members about such issues. But I have sent this as a feedback to our product team to implement.
Meanwhile, you may refer to https://developer.linkedin.com/ to contact them. You can also get to the Developers website by moving your cursor over About and selecting Developers at the bottom of your Profile page.
This used to be a feature of CosmosDb to provision Request Units Per Minute (as well as Request Units Per Second) however the option appears to have disappeared from the portal and all online documentation has been removed?
Thanks, Oliver
RU/m is dead
Just received a response from Microsoft
We received a ton of feedback from our customers who participated in the Preview program; starting 8/25/2017, we have officially closed the Preview program for RU/M. Based on all customer feedback, we believe that we have a good understanding of how we can dramatically improve the capability by making it easier to use and by making it useful across all workloads (instead of a just few).
It was a preview feature that is not now retired.
I'm trying to wrap my head around a memory quota violation. In the wild, if I have a vm and I try to run something beyond its memory limits (SSMS, for instance, on my VPS), SSMS simply crashes and says "not enough memory, dude."
Apparently on Microsoft Azure, if you request a function that takes you beyond your allocated memory... IT TURNS YOUR SITE OFF FOR AN HOUR.
I can't explain how awful that is, and from the other similar questions I've seen about Azure memory quotas, most of you can't either. BUT...
Is there anyone out here with Wordpress experience on Azure who knows how to keep memory usage down? Alternatively, is there anyone here with Wordpress experience on any platform who can explain what kinds of activities might draw more than 512Meg at a time?
Any help would be good help.
Thanks.
Closing this question because as the first responder said -- there isn't a satisfactory answer. I ended up going with a different hosting company that offers dedicated WP hosting, and have had no issues whatsoever.
I love MS. I use their technology stack whenever feasible, but sometimes you gotta call a spade a spade: I am not sold on Azure yet, though not for lack of trying.
In Blackberry application I want to check what type of network connection is being used on particular phone, whether it is BES/MDS,BIS-B or Direct Tcp.
Is there any way to find out this?
Many applications like Jive,Opera and many more are doing this kind of check.
Please help.
The question is quite logical and I do agree with Richard as well. Though a better answer lies in the fact that there can be a logic developed which would involve Service Book parsing and making use of system listeners to check the current coverage status.
I had attempted to make one such logic once in my project which worked for me. I had shared my findings and understanding about the concept in more detail at my blog post. May be you would like to check once.
You can find my blog post here.
Your question springs from an incorrect assumption. A Blackberry could be communicating over any or all of those channels simultaneously. In fact any application may as well. At any particular time you can determine if coverage is sufficient for one of those channels, or register a listener for notification of changing status using net.rim.device.api.system.CoverageInfo.