Determining actual messages per second rate of outbound MTs (and other HTTP 
Administration basics)Hi,

The numbers you see in status are all averages:

1', 5' & from start

This holds for both incoming & outgoing. You could say that 1' is (current) 
peak and "from start" should be counter from beginning.

It doesn't make much sense to describe a graphical interface in the manual 
(although the current point is a bit confusing). Rather access is described and 
the user is left to experiment on its own.

BR,
Nikos
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Martin 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2010 9:49 PM
  Subject: Determining actual messages per second rate of outbound MTs 
(andother HTTP Administration basics)




  Hello everyone,

  I was wondering if I am determining the outbound messages per second 
(throughput) of my Kannel system correctly.  Currently, to determine the 
messages per second I use the HTTP Administration interface.  I look at the 
number of messages in the sent column and then refresh the page 1 minute later 
and determine the difference between the two send values and divide by 60 
(seconds in a minute). 

  I see that there is a sms/sec field for inbound and outbound with 3 figures, 
but it is a little unclear what those 3 mean (peak, avg, ???) and how long the 
values are relevant for.

  I also notice that my messages queued spikes up at a much faster rate than my 
sent messages number.  I'm assuming that queued in this case means the messages 
haven't been submitted to the SMSC yet by Kannel... is this correct?  I notice 
that the messages disappear from my send-sms table at a fast rate so I assume 
that they are queued but it isn't very well documented.

  Thanks everyone!

  -Scott 

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