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I'm trying to get an understanding of how Cloud Storage costs work. I
have a Cloud Run service that downloads an item to a bucket, processes
that item, then uploads that item to a bucket. I created about 2 TB
worth of data doing this and my buckets a...
Apologies for all the Cloud Run questions, but I stumbled across
something that is puzzling me. I have a Cloud Run service that I ran
about 3 requests with. The memory allocation doesn't seem to be freed
after each request. Each peak seen in the grap...
I am trying to compute the cost of one of my Cloud Run services by
looking at the metrics of a graph called "Billable Instance Time".
However, I am a bit confused how I am supposed to interpret this graph
(see picture below). The graph shows a single...
I am using Cloud Run in tandem with Pub/Sub to generate a bunch of data.
Because I have a bunch of Pub/Sub messages initiating my Cloud Run
service, my Cloud Run instances are constantly running with no time for
the instances to destroy itself; they ...
Finally, after much head banging I got it to work (thanks to jgreenberg
for this suggestion). No need to copy the known_hosts file over to a
container. The ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=nocommand bypasses this. I
just needed to copy the private key to...
Just an update. So the Secret Manager had nothing to do with it. Copying
the private key into my container did not fix the problem. I think my
last response was a bit unclear as to what my errors are. They are the
following:Failed to add the host to ...
So I was able to fix the "Host key verification failed error", but now I
got something new. Permissions 0444 for '/etc/secrets/id_rsa' are too
open. It is required that your private key files are NOT accessible by
others. This private key will be ign...
Another update. I pulled the Docker image that I created to use for
Cloud Run, pulled it into a Compute Engine instance and got the Host Key
error. I'm gonna look into the known_hosts thing further now. EDIT: It
looks like the ~/.ssh folder does not ...
Gotcha I'll try running my Docker image in a Compute Engine instance
and try the command there.As for the command I ran in my Cloud Run
service, I should have elaborated more on this. So the Cloud Run service
is running some Python code, but uses th...