Hi Mario,

    I suggest you to perform a series of tests:

    The first one being just answering some text form within Kannel,
not invoking any external services and avoiding DLRs. That will
measure the maximum perfomance you can get.
    The rest of the tests should: invoke a simple shell script (take
some care when doing this), invoke a script using get-url, invoke a
script that has access to a database, then add DLRs, etc.

    Ask the carrier to perform each test 3-4 times so you can average
your results.

    I hope this can be of some help in finding your bottleneck.

Regards!
Rodrigo.




2008/8/27  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm not sure whether it works, But you can try multi-threads(more threads)
>
> best regards
> wj.z
> -------------------------------------
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mario Noboa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: stress test
> Date: 2008-8-27 23:11:39
>
> Hi List,
>
> I'm making a stress test with my operator. They sent me 10 000 messages, and
> told me that i have to response in 4 mins and 10 seconds (40 msg/sec).  But
> kannel response in 4 min and 40 seconds.
>
> I tried modifying the values of max-pending-submits (50) and with  but i
> can't make that Kannel response faster,
>
> anyone have any idea?
>
> thanks a lot guys!
>
>
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