I might be wrong, but if you shutdown the smsc from the web interface,
the messages should be reassigned to any other available link.

I mean using stop-smsc and start-smsc from the web interface to bring
the link down (and up again after a few seconds) ONLY for the "slow"
smsc_at link.

I've used this method with a couple of SMPP links, not with modems,
and the messages queued on the stuck link were re-queued to the other
one after stopping the first one.

Hope it helps,


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 08:20:55 +0700 (WIT), adi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Currently we use several GSM modems to load balance our
> outgoing sms traffics.
> 
> I need to find a way to 'rollback' already assigned
> sms from smsc_at back. For example, while sending
> 20000 messages at the same time, bearerbox split it
> into 4 parts, so one GSM modem should have to deliver about
> 5000 sms. Sometimes, sms deliveries of one modem
> become too slow, i.e still have 1000 sms queued,
> while the others already done their job.
> 
> Is it possible to simply re-arrange all messages
> suppose to use the other smsc_ats at this stage?
> If it possible, what part of the codes I'll have
> to take a look?
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> P.Y. Adi Prasaja
> 
> --
> Vaste monde, ma paroisse. Wide world, my parish - Yves Congar
> 
> 


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Magicom
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