Could someone please explain to me how to integrate kannel with nagios so i can
send notifications from nagios through kannel.I have both kannel and nagios up
and running
Hi
We are using Kannel 1.5.0 (from March 2011): BearerBox and SMSbox. They are
running on Ubuntu 10.04 which is on a VM Ware virtual machine (1 processor / 1G
RAM / 32G HDD) running on Windows 2003 server. DLRs are stored on a SQL server
2005 database on a separate server. This configuratio
Hi all
@Nikos: Thanks for posting the WTLS documentation and for all the
support! :)
About the code, I'me using the version 1.5 from a yesterday "daily
snapshot", so I have the right code.
By analyzing the code, I've solved the crash:
In the file wap/wtls_statesupport.c:1174, mac size of 10 i
Hi again :)
I'm now able to use WTLS with the openwave simulator.
I've commented the `p->user_data != NULL' assert section in the code
wap/wap_events.c
233: #define OCTSTR(name)
234: //gw_assert(p->name != NULL);
235: /* This is a trick to make the Octstr module run
Ops, wrong line numbering.
wap/wap_events.c:
229: #define OCTSTR(name)
230: //gw_assert(p->name != NULL);
231: /* This is a trick to make the Octstr module run its
assertions */
232: //gw_assert(octstr_len(p->name) >= 0);
On 22-07-2011 14:57, Armindo Ant
I have just set up Kannel with a Falcom Tango864 modem (Telit) and it was
working fine, except after a few hours it stopped receiving any messages.
After
some investigation I found that it might be because messages are not being
deleted after being read from the modem, memory gets full and new
use sim-buffering=true in your modem config. This should make kannel
delete the messages in sim. However, I've seen times they are don't
erased and you need to delete them manually from time to time.
You can also put log-level to 0 so you can verify the message is
deleted from sim.
Regards
Alvar
Hello Kannel users,
I'm wondering if this can be tweaked somehow, or it really depends on
the phone I'm using as modem for kannel?
For all of you using a phone/modem, please let me know if you get a
better throughput than this (which I think is very very slow).
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