Lol... even though I think this post belongs to the commercial mailing list, I can -if you are doing that amount of messages- recommend Stipe's solution. Having said that. Obviously there's something wrong in the opensmppbox code that needs to be fixed. I will try to free some time to see where I can free the memory (pun intended :P).
Which version of opensmppbox are you using? =+= Rene -----Original Message----- From: users [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf Of Stipe Tolj Sent: woensdag 13 november 2013 21:38 To: Minh Tuan Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: opensmppbox consume a lot of MEM Am 13.11.2013 11:54, schrieb Minh Tuan: > By the way, always a lot of the smpp logs say that: > 2013-11-13 17:50:49 [18506] [21] ERROR: SMPP: Unknown TLV `dlr_err', > don't send. nop, that's not an issue for the increase of memory. If your OS layer (kernel) is really killing the process at some time (indicated by the syslog statement), then it is really a memory leak which increases by the time the traffic is flowing through the box. valgrind can provide details if you run it under production environment conditions for some time. Though, it reduces performance of the IO throughput for the messages drastically. Since you seem to be a professional user (Vietnamobile), I would strongly suggest to move for the commercial Kannel SMPP v5.0 server (smppbox), which is save against such memory leaking, and performs on several hundred sites around the globe, including for mobile network operators. Please let me know if I can assist you any further in this regards if you are interest in more details. Bes Regards, Stipe -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Kölner Landstrasse 419 40589 Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany tolj.org system architecture Kannel Software Foundation (KSF) http://www.tolj.org/ http://www.kannel.org/ mailto:st_{at}_tolj.org mailto:stolj_{at}_kannel.org -------------------------------------------------------------------