Hi,

Memory increase is not normal. Especially if not released afterwards. Using fakesmsc I have sent 1,000,000 PPGs (MT, similar to SMS) in ~12'. 1000 simultaneous requests at a time. No increases in memory. Unfortunately was trying to bench PPGs and therefore didn't bother to match DLRs.

I have observed, though, that while using dlr-mask 31, I am getting usually both 8 & 1 dlrs, but a few times only 1 or only 8, despite that push has reached the mobile.

This is indeed strange. You said you are using fakesmsc, and then that your provider sent you your DLR logs. How is this possible?

BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jovan Kostovski" <[email protected]>
To: "Nicolas Dagnet" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: DLR disappears ?


On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Nicolas Dagnet <[email protected]> wrote:

Obviously, the logs (debug mode) do not show the dlr my provider sent me for
those SMS (status 4 and 8)… but he sent me his logs, and I can see them.

You can check the access log and see if these dlrs were received by kannel

For more precisions, my throughput is about 20 sms/s and I send only 1000
SMS each minute (bearerbox seems to drastically increase the memory needs
without this restriction, ending in a server crash )

I guess you are using internal DLR storage and that's why bearerbox
increases the used memory.
This is a normal behavior. Server crash? bearerbox crashes?

Does anybody have heard about the same DLR disappearing ?

Just a wild guess: Maybe the system (OS or kannel it self) can not
serve that amount of DLR responses simultaneously.
Why don't you try with smaller throughput like 10 or 5 sms/s and see
what's happening.
Any other opinions/experiences?


BR, Jovan


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