I was concerned in the first time I read about this "issue",
since I'm using sqlbox in different scenarios, with different load (1-20+
sms/sec) with at least 10 smsc connections (smpp and http), with 4
smsboxes, with delivery tracking, with/without  sms services, with/without
opensmppbox
and the only times that sqlbox "failed" was because sql server reaching max
connections (on very high load and bad programmed services) or services
script issues or the MNO never sent dlr report or other issues not related
to sqlbox itself.
I tried myself on lab to make sqlbox "loose" sms, but it never happened. I
went further and compiled a cygwin version on windows and it never
happened. The last test was done on windows with rev.5014 with variable
rate 6-30 sms with approx 300.000 sms with dlr=3. And everything was there.
No matter if one or more than one smsboxes, routing works fine.
Yes, it may be some room for improvement on sqlbox (as with any software),
but not sure if it has a "bug" causing missing sms.
I may be wrong, but that my 2 cents, since I see this "issue" coming up
from time to time. If others think that there is really a bug, lets help
each other and the programmer to fix it.

Br, Rinor



On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Rene Kluwen <rene.klu...@chimit.nl> wrote:

> Please indicate if you are using sqlbox or not.****
>
> I’ve tried to debug this problem in the past, but I could not reproduce
> this problem.****
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> *From:* Willy Mularto [mailto:sangpr...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* donderdag 7 februari 2013 14:05
> *To:* michael osakede
> *Cc:* Rene Kluwen; kannel users@kannel.org
> *Subject:* Re: Issue with bearerbox****
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> Do you use current version with SQLBox configured to service MO? If yes
> then it could be thee old bug still there. ****
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> SlyDroid****
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> On Feb 7, 2013 7:44 PM, "michael osakede" <ire...@yahoo.com> wrote:****
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> Hi,****
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> I have setup an sms service****
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> group = sms-service****
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> keyword = default****
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> get-url = "http://localhost/insms/insms.php?sender=%p&text=%b&to=%P"****
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> accept-x-kannel-headers = true****
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> max-messages = 3****
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> concatenation = true****
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> catch-all = true****
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> accepted-smsc = "xxx;xxx1;xxx2;xxx3"****
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> omit-empty = true****
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> and corresponding SMPP connction with smsc-ids.****
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> I noticed that only about 40% of messages are routed to the sms service,
> any idea why this is a problem? and is there anyway to check and see what
> happened?****
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> Michael****
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