Hello Everyone, Currently, I'm testing my application with Fake SMSC Connections.
One more thing I'm facing a problem regarding sqlbox tables. When I'm inserting message into send_sms table then sqlbox inserts all records in sent_sms table. I'm analysing, it is too low (10-20 message/second). So how to increase this. Thanks, Aditya Khanna On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:49 PM, spameden <spame...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2014-12-03 12:57 GMT+03:00 Aditya Khanna <aditya.khanna111...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I'm successfully configured Kannel with Bearerbox, SMSBox, SQLBox and >> some SMPP Ports (Using Fake SMSC's). >> >> >> Now the problem is that When I'm sending 5000 messages through HTTP then >> it is show in queue of SMSC. >> I'm generating one more request of single message through HTTP. >> > > Try using sqlbox instead with priority field (alter sqlbox source to > include ORDER by priority field) and INSERT messages with higher priority > (e.g. = 0) > > Example: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8458566/implementing-priority-queue-in-kannel > > >> >> Now the problem is that this single message is also in proceeding queue. >> >> So, how to manage this type of issue with Kannel. How to send this >> message to a free SMSC port. >> > > You can always specify free SMSC uplink with: &smsc_id=XXXX via HTTP call > or use smsc_id in sqlbox send_sms table. > > For higher throughput read about max-pending-submits as well as consult > your upstream SMSC operator. > >> >> Please share your valuable suggestions. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Aditya Khanna >> >> >> >> >