[Fiware-tech-help] Unresolved question stackoverflow: IoT Agent LWM2M Memory exhaust and production environment

Jose Benitez jose at secmotic.com
Tue Aug 22 10:56:27 CEST 2017


Hello. Can anyone give some insights to this question?


IoT Agent LWM2M Memory exhaust and production environment <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45172339/iot-agent-lwm2m-memory-exhaust-and-production-environment>

I'm working on a project which aims to connect +1k devices to a machine, which may probably autoscale. The problem is that with only 2 connected devices, the IDAS IoTAgent ends in a couple of days with a "Memory exhaust" message. It is running in a docker instance in a machine in AWS m3.medium with memory swap.

On the other hand, the git repository is not longer maintained as far as I can see, since there are not commits since Dec 16'. Is this a recomendable Generic Enabler for production? Has it been tested for a big amount of connected devices? Is this actually out of maintenance?

Here it is the url to the git repo:

https://github.com/telefonicaid/lightweightm2m-iotagent <https://github.com/telefonicaid/lightweightm2m-iotagent>
Thanks in advance


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