thanks for your response.I would like to know what effects this might have
when the DB is that big? and does it mean that its failing to match dlrs
from operator. is their a validity period i can put in kannel configuration
so that it auto removes sort of a validation period
chris

On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 6:32 AM, robin c <ro...@zincron.co.in> wrote:

> That dlrs are being stored in ur MySQL.. In ur configuration u might have
> given a table in sms_dlr data table. When we send a message there will be
> an entry in that table... It will get updated only when we receive d dlr of
> that message from the operator. Otherwise it will be on that queue only.
> You can clear that queue by deleting the entry from that table.
> ------------------------------
> From: christopher kamutumwa <chriskamutu...@gmail.com>
> Sent: ‎08-‎07-‎2017 06:38
> To: users <users@kannel.org>
> Subject: HUGE DRL QUEUE MYSQL STORAGE
>
> Hello Team
>
> I have  DLRs being queued which seems to be big as below status in Kannel;
> My query is what causes this? and how can i resolve queue issue? any
> assistance would be of great help
>
> DLR: received 41, sent 0
> DLR: inbound (0.01,0.00,0.01) msg/sec, outbound (0.00,0.00,0.00) msg/sec
> DLR: 753643 queued, using mysql storage
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
>

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