Google Drive ERROR 403 - User rate limit exceeded
Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 1:50 am
Hello everyone,
I have a profile running for 2 weeks that daily uploads a single .bak file of almost 700GB to Google Drive (an Enterprise Shared Drive, with unlimited space).
The profile failed today (for the 2nd time), returning error 403 Forbidden:
"domain": "usageLimits",
"reason": "userRateLimitExceeded",
"message": "User rate limit exceeded."
Is there any specific configuration I need to do in Syncovery to prevent this from happening?
Attached I send the profile execution log (omitting only personal information).
The origin server, where the profile is running, is a VM hosted on Google Compute Engine, the average transfer speed during the execution of this profile is 36MB / s, and it usually takes about 5 to 6 hours to complete.
Doing some google searches I found in this link (https://developers.google.com/drive/api ... dle-errors) the information that suggests "request additional quota in developer console project", "exponential backoff", etc. But these are things that are beyond my comprehension.
I have a profile running for 2 weeks that daily uploads a single .bak file of almost 700GB to Google Drive (an Enterprise Shared Drive, with unlimited space).
The profile failed today (for the 2nd time), returning error 403 Forbidden:
"domain": "usageLimits",
"reason": "userRateLimitExceeded",
"message": "User rate limit exceeded."
Is there any specific configuration I need to do in Syncovery to prevent this from happening?
Attached I send the profile execution log (omitting only personal information).
The origin server, where the profile is running, is a VM hosted on Google Compute Engine, the average transfer speed during the execution of this profile is 36MB / s, and it usually takes about 5 to 6 hours to complete.
Doing some google searches I found in this link (https://developers.google.com/drive/api ... dle-errors) the information that suggests "request additional quota in developer console project", "exponential backoff", etc. But these are things that are beyond my comprehension.