Hi All,

As some of you are aware, I’ve been working on ’near live’ graphing of Cake’s 
stats under Openwrt, basically taking the output of ’tc -s -j qdisc foo’ and 
putting in relevant graphs.

A curiosity has arisen:  I use diffserv4 mode on a 20Mbit egress link.  Bulk 
tin has ‘capacity’ threshold of 1.2Mbit and because it’s a slow ’tin', the 
default target & interval values get overridden to 14.6ms and 109.6ms 
respectively.  The 3 other tins are 5ms & 100ms defaults.

I have a backup job that bulk uploads 5 simultaneous flows to Onedrive.  The 
sparse_delay, average_delay & peak_delay figures settle on 32, 38 & 43 ms 
respectively with around 9 drops per second on that tin.

I’m curious as to why the reported delays are over double the target latency?

Cheers,

Kevin D-B

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