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Hi Guys

I am a new to the list subscription and am looking for a little clarity on the 
SQLBOX.

I have a Debian Wheezy box running:
Kannel sqlbox version 1.4.4
Libxml version 2.7.2
MySQL 5.5.43

The front end is custom and drops message into the send_sms table. These 
messages are terminated via smpp to another system of ours. We process and 
clean out the sent_sms table.

I gather stats on the performance of the system using the status page: 
http://localhost:13000/status

I am trying to understand the following output from the screen:
Box connections:
       smsbox:sqlbox, IP 127.0.0.1 (2532 queued), (on-line 0d 2h 48m 19s)

What I noticed is when our send speeds start dipping on the smpp connection 
(internal/default route), this smsbox:sql queue starts building up.

When the smsbox:sqlbox queue starts building up like this:
1)What causes this?
2) What does this signify?

We generally don’t see this behaviour very often, but its effect is detrimental 
to the performance of the system so I would like to know what causes the growth 
and how to combat it so our send speed is safe-guarded.


Here is an excerpt from my config files:

<smsbox conf>:
group = sqlbox
id = sqlbox-db
smsbox-id = sqlbox
#global-sender = ""
bearerbox-host = localhost
bearerbox-port = 13001
smsbox-port = 13005
smsbox-port-ssl = false
sql-log-table = sent_sms
sql-insert-table = send_sms


<kannel.conf>:
group = smsbox
bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
sendsms-port = 13013
global-sender = 13013
smsbox-id=my_smsbox

group=smsbox-route
smsbox-id=sqlbox
smsc-id=internal


Regards

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