On Jun 22, 2009, at 22:12, dhcmega wrote:
Paul, I hope I am not disturbing you with my emails.
Of course not :)
I will provide you with my experience.
We are sending 30.000 mms, at a speed of 2,5 mms/seg.
The size of the queue, in KBs, it is related to the number of mms
and the size of each one, I guess.
So, the "too many open files" problem comes up when we reach the
32MBs o queue, which means a certain number of mms queued. We
enqueue very much because the carrier accept speed is lower than the
sender application that sends the mms. So, when the queue is to big,
then the problem comes up.
I have changed the max-send-threads = 20, instead of 10, but it
makes no difference.
Refer to my earlier mail. Does the error show up if you reduce the
max-send-threads to say 5?
This is what I believe after working with this.
I will try to use a database for the queue as you suggested when the
web gets fixed.
Regards
dhcmega
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:09 PM, dhcmega <[email protected]> wrote:
I was doing some tests
When the spool directory reaches 32mbs, I start getting thousands of
errors, one after the other, of too many open files, receiving 5 mms/
seg. Could be a file open bug.
The mbuni.org page is down since a few days ago, do you know when it
will be back? I want to access the user online guide.
Let me know if like me to do some tests.
Regards
dhcmega
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Paul Bagyenda
<[email protected]> wrote:
#1: Unless there is a bug in Mbuni that causes it not to close
files, this error should not normally occur. You may want to try
using the pgsql queue module and see if that makes life better.
#2: There isn't one because the queue is not in-memory as it is in
Kannel. On the other hand if you use the pgsql queue module then it
becomes a simple matter to monitor the queueu.
#3: You can safely ignore the warning (though I've fixed for it in
CVS and will upload shortly).
On Jun 21, 2009, at 01:46, dhcmega wrote:
Hello
My system is:
Linux debian 2.6.18-6-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Jun 6 05:24:08 UTC 2008
x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am using the kannel 1.4.2 and the mbuni 1.4.0, both from source.
1)
I have been fighting the whole day with the "ERROR: System error 24:
Too many open files" problem.
I have added these lines at the end of the /etc/security/limits.conf
file:
mbuni hard nofile 8192
mbuni soft nofile 8192
But I still have the same problem, I am not sure if the system is
considering my modification. How do I fix it?
The spool directory has thousands of files, I am getting MMS request
at a rate of 10 mms/seg, as max.
2)
The kannel app has an admin port? So I can get the queue size, sms/
seg, etc. I would like to know the queue size.
Is there anything similar for the mbuni?
3)
Why do I get this warning??
2009-06-19 14:39:37 [30676] [27] WARNING: HTTP: GET or HEAD method
request contains body:
2009-06-19 14:39:37 [30676] [4] INFO: MMSBox: Queued message from
service [777], [transid [Mbuni-msg.3177.x2.76.34]: qf3177.2002.x676.23
2009-06-19 14:39:37 [30676] [4] INFO: MMSBox.mmssend: u=tester,
Queued [Accepted: Mbuni-msg.3177.x2.76.34]
Thank you very much!!
dhcmega
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