Re: Kannel Per SMSC

2012-11-01 Thread Doug Dixon
Yes - which is awesome.

A related question I've had for a while - is it possible to reload the
sms-service definitions without restarting Kannel?

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 11:25 PM, spameden spame...@gmail.com wrote:

 You can do this via remove-smsc?smsc=XXXpassword=XXX and
 add-smsc?smsc=password=XXX via kannel's web interface without
 restarting kannel (it will re-read it's configuration and find relevant
 entry for smsc) :)


 2012/11/1 Willy Mularto sangpr...@gmail.com

 In my case is to have independent connection per smsc. So whenever I need
 to restart 1 smsc due to any new configuration it will not disturb others.



 On Nov 1, 2012, at 5:03 PM, spameden wrote:

 Why do you need this?

 Kannel can easily handle multiple SMSC links without any problems.

 It would load-balance traffic between them if one of the links has full
 throughput allocated.

 2012/11/1 Sabry Sadiq ssa...@whispir.com


 Thanks Willy. Are you referring to the admin and smsbox ports?. So do I
 make copies of the existing installation and use different ports numbers
 for each?


  Sent from my Telstra Next G device

 Willy Mularto sangpr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I manage it, currently 6 kannel instances and no problem at all. Just
 configure the proper port for each config.



  On Nov 1, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Sabry Sadiq wrote:



   Hi All,

  A little new to using Kannel. Has anyone managed to set up multiple
 kannel instances per SMSC?

  Kind Regards,
  Sabry



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Re: Kannel Per SMSC

2012-11-01 Thread Doug Dixon
I would give you a big kiss if you got this working :)

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 4:22 PM, spameden spame...@gmail.com wrote:

 ah right, sorry i confused smsbox with bearerbox parts.


 2012/11/2 Juan Nin jua...@gmail.com

 No, right now the patch only applies to smsc groups.
 IMHO tlv groups should be added too (I believe Stipe has plans about
 working on that part too).

 sms-service definitions are part of smsbox which does not have a graceful
 restart yet.



 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:22 PM, spameden spame...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes, you can do this with:


 http://www.kannel.org/~tolj/patchsets/graceful/gateway-graceful-restart.diff

 it's not included as of yet.

 I didn't test yet, but will do today or tomorrow.


 2012/11/2 Doug Dixon doug.di...@runthered.com

 Yes - which is awesome.

 A related question I've had for a while - is it possible to reload the
 sms-service definitions without restarting Kannel?


 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 11:25 PM, spameden spame...@gmail.com wrote:

 You can do this via remove-smsc?smsc=XXXpassword=XXX and
 add-smsc?smsc=password=XXX via kannel's web interface without
 restarting kannel (it will re-read it's configuration and find relevant
 entry for smsc) :)


 2012/11/1 Willy Mularto sangpr...@gmail.com

 In my case is to have independent connection per smsc. So whenever I
 need to restart 1 smsc due to any new configuration it will not disturb
 others.



 On Nov 1, 2012, at 5:03 PM, spameden wrote:

 Why do you need this?

 Kannel can easily handle multiple SMSC links without any problems.

 It would load-balance traffic between them if one of the links has
 full throughput allocated.

 2012/11/1 Sabry Sadiq ssa...@whispir.com


 Thanks Willy. Are you referring to the admin and smsbox ports?. So
 do I make copies of the existing installation and use different ports
 numbers for each?


  Sent from my Telstra Next G device

 Willy Mularto sangpr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I manage it, currently 6 kannel instances and no problem at all.
 Just configure the proper port for each config.



  On Nov 1, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Sabry Sadiq wrote:



   Hi All,

  A little new to using Kannel. Has anyone managed to set up multiple
 kannel instances per SMSC?

  Kind Regards,
  Sabry



  Sabry Sadiq
 Systems Administrator

 Whispir
 Level 30 360 Collins Street
 Melbourne / Victoria 3000 / Australia
 GPO Box 130 / Victoria 3001 / Australia
 T +61 3 8630 9900 / M +61 428 571 636
 F +61 3 8630 9990 / E ssa...@whispir.com
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Re: Multiple smsbox processes on a single host

2012-10-12 Thread Doug Dixon
Hi guys -

Any performance benefit in having multiple smsbox processes on the same
host?

Would really appreciate your thoughts

Doug

On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Doug Dixon doug.di...@runthered.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I'm looking at a Kannel installation that fires up 50 smsbox processes on
 the same host. The only difference between them is the sendsms-port.

 Although there are several carrier SMPP binds held simultaneously, given
 there is a single bearerbox process, is there an advantage to having 1
 smsbox?

 Is an smsbox call to a get-url single threaded with blocking I/O for
 example?

 Or does this sound like a misconfiguration?

 Thanks
 Doug




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Multiple smsbox processes on a single host

2012-09-30 Thread Doug Dixon
Hi,

I'm looking at a Kannel installation that fires up 50 smsbox processes on
the same host. The only difference between them is the sendsms-port.

Although there are several carrier SMPP binds held simultaneously, given
there is a single bearerbox process, is there an advantage to having 1
smsbox?

Is an smsbox call to a get-url single threaded with blocking I/O for
example?

Or does this sound like a misconfiguration?

Thanks
Doug