Hi All
Thanks for your comments; however I finaly write a php script that can
gather individual SMSC information (RX/TX) (Failed/Queued) and feed it
to MRTG for graphing.
I´m not an scripting/programmer guy, and the script can be finetuned
but it is an start and it works.
If someone is
Check on your kannel.log for throttling error. If it starts showing up
then lower the throughput. If your throughput is higher than the SMSC's
accepted rate, you'll experience poor performance, since messages start to
retry again and again.
Avoid the throttling error as much as possible.
How do you know that's is your limitation? Is that number informed by your
SMSC provider?
On Nov 23, 2007 8:42 PM, nicolas dagnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need your experience : I have a massive push SMS to send tomorrow (100
000 SMS)
My throughput is 2*5 SMS/sec (2 smpp
Hi,
I need your experience : I have a massive push SMS to send tomorrow (100 000
SMS)
My throughput is 2*5 SMS/sec (2 smpp connections).
Could you tell me what are the elements to be tuned correctly ?
Exemple : what about max-pending-requests and smsbox-max-pending ?
Thanks in advance for your
Hello,
I'm using monit to monitor all the other process on our Kannel servers. But
it doesn't make specific monitoring of kannel.
Regards
-Original Message-
From: Alvaro Cornejo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 22 novembre 2007 08:39
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: Kannel and MRTG
i use nagios and the http admin of kannel
-Original Message-
From: Alvaro Cornejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 ??? 2007 ?.
To: seik
Subject:Kannel and MRTG
Hi
I'm thinking in monitoring Kannel with MRTG, and before developp some
code, I'll like to know if someone has already a