Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-04 Thread ha...@aeon.pk
Yes. You need to close bearerbox, this will automatically disconnect all SMSboxes. Remove the files and then restart bearerbox and then all SMSboxes. On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Ricardo Gomez wrote: > Also, you have to do that with bearerbox process not running, at all. > > 2011/2/4 ha...@ae

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-04 Thread Ricardo Gomez
Also, you have to do that with bearerbox process not running, at all. 2011/2/4 ha...@aeon.pk > Actually I tried to make it work via removing store file only, but it did > not work. So I then emptied the whole directory carrying all log files > (moved them to another location), and restarted bbox

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-04 Thread ha...@aeon.pk
Actually I tried to make it work via removing store file only, but it did not work. So I then emptied the whole directory carrying all log files (moved them to another location), and restarted bbox, which created a fresh new set of all log files. This solved my problem. On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:1

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-04 Thread Abdul Basit
Why to delete all files? if properly configured store file and its .bak removal should be enough as hamza did earlier. On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Willy Mularto wrote: > delete all files in your queue or spool folder > > > On Feb 3, 2011, at 9:41 PM, ha...@aeon.pk wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > M

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread Willy Mularto
delete all files in your queue or spool folder On Feb 3, 2011, at 9:41 PM, ha...@aeon.pk wrote: > Hi, > > My application has accidentally handed over a large amount of SMS to kannel, > which I dont want kannel to broadcast. I have disconnected bearerbox > immediately, however whenever I turn

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread ha...@aeon.pk
Well, I removed the *.store file and its backup, however still the messages were going on turning bbox on. Then I emptied the whole log directory. That worked for me! Now kannel is peaceful. Thanks! On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Ricardo Gomez wrote: > You have a log file from sent message and

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread Ricardo Gomez
You have a log file from sent message and a binary file that has message that are in queue. The files that you need to delete should be configure in your kannel.conf as store-file or store-location, check for that file, and also, check for that file with ".bak" extension. 2011/2/3 ha...@aeon.pk

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread ha...@aeon.pk
Can you please specify which file exactly needs to be replaced? Should I replace all log files? I thought log files are written once messages are sent! On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Ricardo Gomez wrote: > If you are using linux as OS, you can use this commands: > >/partition where your log file

Re: Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread Ricardo Gomez
If you are using linux as OS, you can use this commands: >/partition where your log files are/file.store >/partition where your log files are/file.store.bak and then, restart kannel. That is what i do when i need to delete SMS from queue 2011/2/3 ha...@aeon.pk > Hi, > > My application has acci

Emptying kannel buffers

2011-02-03 Thread ha...@aeon.pk
Hi, My application has accidentally handed over a large amount of SMS to kannel, which I dont want kannel to broadcast. I have disconnected bearerbox immediately, however whenever I turn it on, it starts sending SMS again. How can I delete the stored SMS messages from kannel files so that they do