2014-02-21 1:36 GMT+04:00 Germán Bobr - Redmond Software <
german.b...@redmondsoftware.com>:

> Thanks for the quick response!
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> I am asking the operator to get me logs from the SMSC to see if there were
> throttling errors.
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> About backend side, we are discarding DLR requests, and we have separate
> applications for sending and receiving the messages, so I don't think the
> error might be there.
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> But, anyway, shouldn't it be delaying everything instead of just delaying
> that 22k chunk?
>

If you have DLR turned off completely, you shouldn't encounter any
problems, most likely was a problem at the operator side.


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> *Germán Bobr*german.b...@redmondsoftware.com
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> *De:* spameden [mailto:spame...@gmail.com]
> *Enviado el:* jueves, 20 de febrero de 2014 06:22 p.m.
> *Para:* Germán Bobr - Redmond Software
> *CC:* users@kannel.org
> *Asunto:* Re: Starvation in outgoing message queue?
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> Without detailed smsc.log you can't really say what was wrong.
>
> It might be your backend software not handling properly this large chunk
> of requests (e.g. untuned apache2 might be failing to serve DLR requests
> from kannel) or your SMSC operator giving you throttling errors.
>
> Generally speaking 22k of MT messages in the range of 10 minutes means you
> need to send ~37 MT per second which is not that much actually.
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> 2014-02-21 1:17 GMT+04:00 Germán Bobr - Redmond Software <
> german.b...@redmondsoftware.com>:
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> Hi,
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> I have a kannel installation under some traffic, sending and receiving SMS
> through an SMPP connection.
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> Yesterday we had a campaign running between 05:15 PM and 05:25 PM wich
> generated a big chunk of 22k SMS, added to the regular daily traffic.
>
> We found that some of the messages enqueued between 05:15 PM and 05:25 PM
> were highly delayed, in some cases not being delivered until 10 PM. Whereas
> messages generated after 5:25 PM were sent without any delay.
>
> Our outgoing messages are not using priorities, all our traffic is
> generated with priority=0.
>
> I see  the messages on smsbox.log at the original time (5:15-5:25) but in
> core.log, I see some of them being sent several hours later.
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> Can you help me figure out what's happening?
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> Thank you very much,
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> *Germán Bobr*german.b...@redmondsoftware.com
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