That's correct. It depends on what you want to achieve.
If you don't want to the queue to be too large because you are getting
throttling errors. Then the throughput directive of group = smsc is the item
to use.
See documentation.

== Rene

-----Original Message-----
From: Nikos Balkanas [mailto:nbalka...@gmail.com] 
Sent: maandag 21 juni 2010 15:34
To: Rene Kluwen; 'sangprabv'; 'T.K.Thapa'
Cc: 'Kannel list'
Subject: Re: Scheduling Question

Not only that. It will also limit bandwidth on each smsc traffic, according 
to your agreements/specifications. I believe that the SMPP driver supports 
it now correctly. By all means, use it, if you are getting a lot of 
throttling errors in your logs and your SMSc will allow only a certain 
amount of SMS/s. After all, that is what it was created for. Don't be 
concerned about your queue. It will not get any larger if you already get 
throttling errors.

BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rene Kluwen
To: 'sangprabv' ; 'T.K.Thapa'
Cc: 'Kannel list'
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 3:04 PM
Subject: RE: Scheduling Question


Throughput is for smsc trotteling.
The bearerbox queue will only get larger if you use this.

== Rene

From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf 
Of sangprabv
Sent: maandag 21 juni 2010 9:50
To: T.K.Thapa
Cc: Kannel list
Subject: Re: Scheduling Question

it's in the smsc group, check it out.



sangprabv
sangpr...@gmail.com




On Jun 21, 2010, at 2:26 PM, T.K.Thapa wrote:



Where i need to configure throughput directive?

Do i need to configure in bearerbox or sqlbox?

if i am configuring in bearerbox then it will only limit bearerbox to submit

at defined rate to smsc. it will not limit sqlbox to submit at defined rate 
to bearerbox.

Regards
Tapan Thapa

--- On Mon, 21/6/10, sangprabv <sangpr...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: sangprabv <sangpr...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Scheduling Question
To: "T.K.Thapa" <tapan_thapa2...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Rene Kluwen" <rene.klu...@chimit.nl>, "Kannel list" <users@kannel.org>
Date: Monday, 21 June, 2010, 10:41 AM
You can use throughput directive.


sangprabv
sangpr...@gmail.com




On Jun 21, 2010, at 12:02 PM, T.K.Thapa wrote:



Hello,

Two more questions:

1. Can sqlbox submit sms to bearerbox at a configurable rate? Lets say 5 
message per second so that no queue is built at bearerbox for particular 
smsc.
2. If there is a queue at bearerbox (particular smsc), lets say 100 then 
till the time queue come down to less than 100, sqlbox do not push further 
messages to that particular smsc.

Regards
Tapan Thapa

--- On Mon, 21/6/10, T.K.Thapa <tapan_thapa2...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: T.K.Thapa <tapan_thapa2...@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Scheduling Question
To: "Rene Kluwen" <rene.klu...@chimit.nl>
Cc: "Kannel list" <users@kannel.org>
Date: Monday, 21 June, 2010, 9:37 AM
Hello,

I have seen the same feature requested by many users. Can't we have the same

by default in source code of sqlbox and put the query in configuration file.

Regards
Tapan Thapa

--- On Sun, 20/6/10, Rene Kluwen <rene.klu...@chimit.nl> wrote:

From: Rene Kluwen <rene.klu...@chimit.nl>
Subject: RE: Scheduling Question
To: "'sangprabv'" <sangpr...@gmail.com>, "'T.K.Thapa'" 
<tapan_thapa2...@yahoo.com>
Cc: users@kannel.org
Date: Sunday, 20 June, 2010, 11:11 PM
Yes, sqlbox does scheduling of writing with a simple (1-line) patch.

You can find it on the mailinglist, but to facilitate your search, here it 
is again:

in gw/sqlbox_mysql.h
  something like:
  SELECT sql_id, momt, sender, receiver, udhdata, \
msgdata, time, smsc_id, service, account, id, sms_type, mclass, mwi, coding,

\
compress, validity, deferred, dlr_mask, dlr_url, pid, alt_dcs, rpi, \
charset, boxc_id, binfo, meta_data FROM %S WHERE time < 
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(NOW()) LIMIT 0,1"

== Rene

From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf 
Of sangprabv
Sent: zondag 20 juni 2010 16:04
To: T.K.Thapa
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re: Scheduling Question

Quick and dirty way is patch the query in the sqlbox source code.



sangprabv
sangpr...@gmail.com



On Jun 20, 2010, at 4:15 PM, T.K.Thapa wrote:

Hello,

Does kannel bearerbox,smsbox or sqlbox support scheduling of messages? If 
yes how?

Regards
Tapan Thapa








 




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