Monitoring Applications in Google Cloud Reviews

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Pranav P. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Suchitra S. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

The instructions do not reflect what google's legacy screen is doing. By default it does not show legacy which this lab is based on. In Task 6.3 "When you are asked to create an alerting policy" do so.. But you are not asked and the Uptime check is just created. This is the last step of the lab. I have tried many times, ie deleted Uptime check and tried to recreate, but instructions do no match current google screens. This lab needs to be reviewed and fully updated

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Sumeth N. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

Not Satisfied - Instructions are not clear and facing issue with google cloud profiler import

Praveen P. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Shridhar B. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

Not bad, but the instructions no longer match the UI behavior in a few different areas so I had to deviate a bit from the instruction ordering. Not a big deal but I got a stern warning about that from another lab so now I am worried about my account getting locked.

Gary C. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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Victor Manuel M. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

Creating an app engine would not work properly via the cloud shell, I had to do it via the console. ERROR: (gcloud.app.create) HttpError accessing <https://appengine.googleapis.com/v1/apps?alt=json>: response: <{'vary': 'Origin, X-Origin, Referer', 'content-type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8', 'date': 'Sat, 25 Mar 2023 17:25:59 GMT', 'server': 'ESF', 'cache-control': 'private', 'x-xss-protection': '0', 'x-frame-options': 'SAMEORIGIN', 'x-content-type-options': 'nosniff', 'transfer-encoding': 'chunked', 'status': '500', 'content-length': '109', '-content-encoding': 'gzip'}>, content <{ "error": { "code": 500, "message": "Internal error encountered.", "status": "INTERNAL" } } > This may be due to network connectivity issues. Please check your network settings, and the status of the service you are trying to reach. When I tried to create again, it said app engine was already running. When I tried to deploy, it said there was no app engine. In the console there was no app engine, so I created one there, and then deployed in cloud shell. Luckily I was able to finish the lab. FIX THIS for future students please.

LAWRENCE E. · Reviewed almost 3 years ago

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