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Re: [paho-dev] Future of iot.eclipse.org's MQTT sandbox server
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I assumed bridges out, but do you mean bridges *into* the server?
On 26/11/2018 12:23, Ian Craggs wrote:
What are the bridges doing? Getting data feeds from elsewhere? I
thought it was just used for experimentation with MQTT clients.
On 26/11/2018 12:02, Benjamin Cabé wrote:
Good point :)
FWIW there are around 4000 active connections at the moment, from
~1,500 unique IP addresses (probably a few hundreds more actually as
there is also traffic coming in through web sockets).
There are also around 200 hundreds active bridges, which I am not
sure the Paho Python MQTT broker would support btw?
Thanks!
Benjamin —
On 26 Nov 2018, at 11:48, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Roger. I wonder if people are relying on its presence now as
part of their setups. I guess the easiest way to find out would be
to stop it!
On 23/11/2018 12:18, Roger Light wrote:
Hi Ian,
I ran this command to get a single snapshot:
mosquitto_sub -h iot.eclipse.org -t '$SYS/broker/uptime' -t
'$SYS/broker/bytes/sent' -t '$SYS/broker/bytes/received' -v
In translated form:
uptime: 11 days
bytes received: 75GB
bytes sent: 180GB
That translates to roughly 200GB/month in and 500GB/month out.
Regards,
Roger
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 11:26, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
I have a Paho vserver (paho8181.cloudapp.net) running the Paho Python
broker which supports MQTT 3.1.1, 5.0, WebSockets and the start of
MQTT-SN support. If no-one else steps up, then using this could
be the
IoT MQTT sandbox perhaps with a redirect from an appropriate
hostname.
It could also run Mosquitto concurrently, on different ports, if
desired.
How much traffic does the sandbox currently get?
Ian
On 23/11/2018 10:56, Benjamin Cabé wrote:
Hi,
I would like to bring
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=541419 to
everyone’s attention.
As I will be leaving the Eclipse Foundation in a couple months,
we need someone (and it could be more than one person!) from the
community to step up and help operate the MQTT/Mosquitto sandbox
going forward.
If nobody from the community has volunteered to take on the
management of the sandbox server by January 15th, 2019, it will
be shutdown.
Thanks,
Benjamin —
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