Hard to say, but see if the memory DLR storage ("internal") makes a difference. 
It might be getting bogged down.

Try tuning your logs down as well - maybe even off.

From: Mario Noboa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:16 AM
To: info. ubichip
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: stress test

Yes I'm responding with a service, in this way:
group = sms-service
keyword = default
text = "%a"
accepted-smsc = "OP1"
omit-empty = true

I'm using postgres for dlr with another operator...  Do you think that affects?

thanks for your help!

Mario

2008/8/27 info.ubichip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
do you separate the database ?


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From: Mario Noboa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Sent: mercredi 27 août 2008 08:12
To: users@kannel.org<mailto:users@kannel.org>
Subject: stress test
Hi List,

I'm making a stress test with my operator. They sent me 10 000 messages, and 
told me that i have to response in 4 mins and 10 seconds (40 msg/sec).  But 
kannel response in 4 min and 40 seconds.

I tried modifying the values of max-pending-submits (50) and with  but i can't 
make that Kannel response faster,
anyone have any idea?

thanks a lot guys!


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