Hi there,
I run many kannel machines (using 1.4 cvs from a while ago on mostly full
upgraded redhat 9 or RH Enterprise) all using mysql DLR's and around 20-30
smsc connections each with a mix of smpp 3.3,3.4 and UCP connections, with a
range of uptimes from 1 day (config change) to around 230
Hi Ady,
That average (unless I'm wrong) is the number of sms's per second over the
whole time bearerbox has been running - ie, it does not change if you
suddenly send 10 messages in a 1 second..
In your case it means over the whole time bearerbox has been running, the
average number of sms's
Just a short note to say I would be willing to help in any ways (within
reason!) necessary..
Bill.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yasser Sultan
Sent: 15 July 2005 17:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re:
The easiest thing to do is contact mblox support and ask them to look into
it and check your bind details and message submissions are correct - it's
likely to be not binding in correctly with the right details, not binding
with the correct system-type for their system or a problem at their end..
If you contact Mblox support they should be able to advise you. It is an
unofficial patch made by Ian Cass who works there.
If you have any troubles, I think I have it somewhere and could put on the
web somewhere..
Cheers,
Bill.
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Hi,
You say that HTTP can be too slow - on a system I manage, one of the
interfaces uses php/curl/mysql - grabbing messages from the database and
using the curl extensions to send to the kannel server (on another machine).
I normally see rates of at least 200 messages / sec - where the smpp
Hi there,
If you follow other suggestions including putting the log level to zero you
will see all the pdu dumps. As far as setting the service_type in the
submit_sm's you need to be using the cvs version of kannel as that has some
extra flags put into smsbox and bearerbox. If you look at:
Accidentially hit send before!
In answer to the question:
Why would you want to handle 100, 150 or 200 sms/sec in the first place?
Just incase you have a lot of messages to send, and a short time to do it!
Cheers,
Bill.
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Hi there,
From a msg the other day:
If you have a look for (google):
WAP-203-WSP-2504-a.pdf
WAP-209-MMSEncapsulation-20020105-a.pdf
(There may be newer versions of them, I haven't checked)
Also, a nokia document:
How to Create MMS Services_v3_21.pdf
As
Are you just meaning the binary mms file - or the binary mms notification?
If you have a look for:
WAP-203-WSP-2504-a.pdf
WAP-209-MMSEncapsulation-20020105-a.pdf
(There may be newer versions of them, I haven't checked)
Also, a nokia document:
How to Create MMS Services_v3_21.pdf
..has
http://www.kannel.org/download/kannel-userguide-snapshot/userguide.html
there is the latest snapshot of the userguide...
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From: Yury Mikhienko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 2:26 PM
Subject: Fw: Re: MSISDN info
Begin
If you take a look at:
http://www.kannel.org/download/kannel-userguide-snapshot/userguide.html#AEN6
99
(that's kannel statuses, the HTTP Administration is below that and the link
doesnt seem to work..)
Basically, an HTTP request to the admin port:
For question 1 How are you trying to do it, via rpm or source? If
source, what compile options are you using and what errors are you getting
back?
Cheers - Bill.
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From: Jarl Cornell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: Redhat 9 -
AW: kannel.store file filling upJust FYI, we are using SMPP 3.4 to
connect - not a modem so its getting stuck somewhere!
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From: Huber Gottfried
To: 'Bill Brigden'
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: AW: kannel.store file filling up
thanks,
no thats
If you go to:
http://www.kannel.org/download/kannel-userguide-snapshot/userguide.html
and go to the section: SMS-service configurations - its documented
there... Make sure you use black/white lists though as running a command on
a system from a text message could be a dangerous thing.
Regards
Try doing:
export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/include
before ./configure
Redhat 9 puts the Kerberos libs in a different place!
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From: Cipher Strength [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Installation on RedHat 9
As far as using the exec type - I have looked through the source but not
100% sure of how the incoming data is passed to the program - via standard
input, or by command line?
Could anyone clarify this?
Cheers
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From: Edwin R. Poot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Rudy T.'
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