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Mon Dec 08, 2014 05:42
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kitfang: Operating system name and version: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Version of smsd: Smsd v3.1.15
Smsd installed from: sources
Name and model of a modem / phone: Huawei E3131
Interface: USB
I have been using Smsd now for a couple of years. Originally on a windows 7 running Nokia 3120 phones once every few days smsd would shut down with a fatal error: cannot move
About 6 months back I changed to Ubuntu to help improve the file system transfer. at the time I was running with 7 Nokia phones.
About 2 months ago I changed all the phone to three Huawei E3131 dongles
All was going well till yesterday, now I am getting the conflicts quite often. twice yesterday and 3 times today
I have a feeling it might have to do with my databases not releasing the file in time before Smsd tries to move them.
In another topic I have noticed you put a delay and retry in for another user. Is that possible for me?
http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/topic.php?id=557
Below is part of my log file.
2014-12-08 13:54:07,2, smsd: Conflict with .LOCK file in the spooler: /var/spool/sms/outgoing/PJ55402_EntryNotice_0450701917.txt /var/spool/sms/checked
2014-12-08 13:54:07,2, smsd: Fatal error: Cannot move /var/spool/sms/outgoing/PJ55402_EntryNotice_0450701917.txt to /var/spool/sms/checked. Check file and dir permissions.
2014-12-08 13:54:07,2, smsd: Smsd mainprocess terminated abnormally. PID: 17129.
The system sends out about 2500 messages per day since the modem change, it peaks at 26-28 messages per minute
If Smsd fails it is normally within the first 10 messages.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Peter
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Sun Aug 18, 2013 08:44
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kitfang: Hi Keke
Thanks for your reply. I will look into this and see what I can do.
Peter
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Wed Aug 14, 2013 08:45
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kitfang: Operating system name and version: win 7 x64
Version of smsd: 3.1.15
Smsd installed from: sources
Name and model of a modem / phone: nokia 6230
Interface: USB
Hi,
I'm using this to send sms's each day. Is it possible to have the sent folder and the incoming folder put the files into another folder with the date as the folder name. ie. c:\cygwin\var\spool\sms\incoming\(date year-month-day)\filename
Thanks
Peter
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