Hello,
Thanks for your help
SMSC is limiting the traffic to 2sms/s, i dont have a big trafic, doing some 1000 to 3000 per day.
But if so, should i apply a throttling on my smpp connectors ?

On 8/10/06, Aarno Syvänen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

The queue is simply too long. You must try to find the bottleneck of your system .
(SMSC just not accept too many messages, i would quess. If it is so, you should
throttle the traffic)

Aarno


On 26 Jul 2006, at 15:05, Fourat Zouari wrote:

heello ;)

On 7/24/06, Fourat Zouari < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am unable to reproduce this phenomen, but it happens sometimes and i just need to reboot kannel service to get the queued MTs go out and sent properly.
here's the kannel status when it's blocking/queuing MTs :

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN
   Kannel bearerbox version `cvs-20060301'. Build `May 26 2006 03:43:23', compiler `3.3.5 (Debian 1: 3.3.5-13)'. System Linux, release 2.4.27-2-686,
   version #1 Wed Aug 17 10:34:09 UTC 2005, machine i686. Hostname tux1.trit.com, IP 172.17.35.130. Libxml version 2.6.16. Using OpenSSL 0.9.7e
   25 Oct 2004. Using native malloc.

   Status: running, uptime 12d 16h 53m 25s

   WDP: received 0 (0 queued), sent 0 (0 queued)

   SMS: received 657 (0 queued), sent 161 (566 queued), store size 566

   SMS: inbound 0.00 msg/sec, outbound 0.00 msg/sec

   DLR: 18502 queued, using pgsql storage

   Box connections:
       smsbox:(none), IP 127.0.0.1 (0 queued), (on-line 12d 16h 52m 25s)

   SMSC connections:
       SMPP-01-TX    SMPP: 172.128.30.18:4000/4000:smpp1:VMA (online 44793s, rcvd 257, sent 55, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
       SMPP-01-TY    SMPP: 172.128.30.23:4000/4000:smpp2:VMA (online 138661s, rcvd 87, sent 37, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
       SMPP-02-TZ    SMPP: 172.128.30.20:4000/4000:smpp3:VMA (online 138644s, rcvd 313, sent 69, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END

And here's the status just after the kannel's reboot, you can see how much MTs were sent
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN
   Kannel bearerbox version `cvs-20060301'. Build `May 26 2006 03:43:23', compiler `3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-13 )'. System Linux, release 2.4.27-2-686,
   version #1 Wed Aug 17 10:34:09 UTC 2005, machine i686. Hostname tux1.trit.com, IP 172.17.35.130. Libxml version 2.6.16. Using OpenSSL 0.9.7e
   25 Oct 2004. Using native malloc.

   Status: running, uptime 0d 0h 0m 41s

   WDP: received 0 (0 queued), sent 0 (0 queued)

   SMS: received 567 (0 queued), sent 567 (0 queued), store size 0

   SMS: inbound 13.83 msg/sec, outbound 13.83 msg/sec

   DLR: 19071 queued, using pgsql storage

   Box connections:
       smsbox:(none), IP 127.0.0.1 (0 queued), (on-line 0d 0h 0m 40s)

   SMSC connections:
       SMPP-01-TX    SMPP: 172.128.30.18:4000/4000:smpp1:VMA (online 41s, rcvd 0, sent 0, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
       SMPP-01-TY    SMPP: 172.128.30.23:4000/4000:smpp2:VMA (online 41s, rcvd 3, sent 3, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
       SMPP-02-TZ    SMPP: 172.128.30.20:4000/4000:smpp3:VMA (online 41s, rcvd 564, sent 564, failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- END

Anyone can help please ?



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