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Kenneth Porter <sh...@sewingwitch.com> writes:
> On 4/25/2020 9:00 AM, Dave Taht wrote:
>> Oh, I misread your report. I thought this was cake, not fq_codel. Care
>> to try that?
>
> I'd love to if I knew how to add cake to CentOS 7. I've installed kernel
> modules for unsupported Ethernet interfaces before, so perhaps cake is
> available that way from a 3rd party repo? Or I could adapt a 3rd party
> driver RPM's source to add cake, instead. I really don't want to do a
> full custom kernel, though. That's hard to maintain over time as there's
> a new kernel in the updates every month or two. Some hints on how to add
> a qdisc to a kernel would be welcome.
There's an out-of-tree version of cake here that should theoretically
build as a module if you have the right kernel-headers installed
https://github.com/dtaht/sch_cake:
However, RHEL kernels (and thus CentOS) lie about their kernel versions,
so it may be that all the compatibility stuff for old kernels we have in
that repo is going to break. Feel free to give it a shot, though.
Or, y'know, just upgrade to CentOS 8 ;)
-Toke
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