Re: Queue Problem
Hi all, We switched to using the at2 driver with a premicell; works like a charm Thanks all Louis
Queue problem
Hi all, We've been running an sms gateway for some time now, but lately the demand has grown and we found that if you send requests to close together most fail. I've looked at the user guide and tried everything, but it appears as if the queue doesn't work properly. This is running v1.3.1, we tried 1.3.0 and 1.2.1 aswell but same problem. The log output however shows successful http transactions with the client how, rapid the requests come in makes no difference, but the end result is about a 1 in 3 failiure. Has anyone ever experianced anything like this before? Please advise Thanks Louis
Re: Queue problem
ARe the problems http problems or connection errors to your service provider? You may need to set some throttling on your system as many SMPP providers, for instance, will only let a small number of messages be sent a second. Cheers Rory On 19/04/04, Louis du Plessis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: We've been running an sms gateway for some time now, but lately the demand has grown and we found that if you send requests to close together most fail. I've looked at the user guide and tried everything, but it appears as if the queue doesn't work properly. This is running v1.3.1, we tried 1.3.0 and 1.2.1 aswell but same problem. The log output however shows successful http transactions with the client how, rapid the requests come in makes no difference, but the end result is about a 1 in 3 failiure. Has anyone ever experianced anything like this before? Please advise -- Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.campbell-lange.net
Re: Queue problem
Hi, I experienced similar problems when running kannel on Windows XP w/cygwin. It was a developing-only platform, I wouldn´t even think about deploying anything on it, but when I´ve feeded many messages per second, only a fraction returned. I think it was related with the poor thread handling you can expect from that kind of setup. Anyway I didn´t investigate the problem too much because it was just a developing setup and we were not making stress-test there. Regards, At 23:26 19/04/2004, you wrote: ARe the problems http problems or connection errors to your service provider? You may need to set some throttling on your system as many SMPP providers, for instance, will only let a small number of messages be sent a second. Cheers Rory On 19/04/04, Louis du Plessis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: We've been running an sms gateway for some time now, but lately the demand has grown and we found that if you send requests to close together most fail. I've looked at the user guide and tried everything, but it appears as if the queue doesn't work properly. This is running v1.3.1, we tried 1.3.0 and 1.2.1 aswell but same problem. The log output however shows successful http transactions with the client how, rapid the requests come in makes no difference, but the end result is about a 1 in 3 failiure. Has anyone ever experianced anything like this before? Please advise -- Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.campbell-lange.net -- Alejandro Guerrieri Magicom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Queue problem
I also faced the same problem. It gets worse, when in the midst of sending, someone reply and this will trigger lots of failures. I have posted on the forum but still yet to receive any answers. Someone suggests that it is due to the kannel could not request a free memory space from the modem to send a sms. How to configure to avoid this? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Louis du Plessis Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Queue problem Hi all, We've been running an sms gateway for some time now, but lately the demand has grown and we found that if you send requests to close together most fail. I've looked at the user guide and tried everything, but it appears as if the queue doesn't work properly. This is running v1.3.1, we tried 1.3.0 and 1.2.1 aswell but same problem. The log output however shows successful http transactions with the client how, rapid the requests come in makes no difference, but the end result is about a 1 in 3 failiure. Has anyone ever experianced anything like this before? Please advise Thanks Louis --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses.] Be extremely careful in opening e-mail from anyone you don't know. Attachments are especially dangerous. Never run an attachment unless you know exactly what it is, even if it appears to have been sent to you by someone you know. Most worms have the ability to falsify the From address /---\ Confidential and/ or privileged information may be contained in this e-mail and any attachments transmitted with it ('Message'). If you are not the addressee indicated in this Message (or responsible for delivery of this Message to such person),you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, printing or copying of this Message or any part thereof is prohibited. Please delete this Message if received in error and advise the sender by return e-mail. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this Message that do not relate to the official business of this company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by this company. This mail is certified Virus Free by *ProtectNow! (InternetNow Sdn Bhd) *Scanner Engine powered by Norman Virus Control \--/