Hello!

> this subject.  Question #1 - Is this stuff still alive? 

More than alive 8)

> If there is documentation beyond the short README on the tc/iproute FTP
> site, please point me to it!  I have found the background papers by
> Floyd/VanJacobson, but I'm looking for some real examples and detailed
> explanation of all of the parameters to tc/iproute.

You may look at papers and software at http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-diffserv/,
look for live scripts to ftp://ftp.equinox.gu.net/pub/linux/cbq/.

Detailed guides are in preparation.

> I have no problem experimenting, but after about five minutes, I managed
> to oops the kernel, something which I can't afford to do on my WWW
> server :)

No bugs are known to the moment. If you found one, please, report it.
Look at linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt

> * I want 'infinite' priority for my interactive outgoing traffic and
> rather high priority for my outgoing bulk data transfers.  All other
> users should share remaining bandwidth equally.

User of THIS host?

> * I would like to limit overall bandwidth during 'peak hours' and remove
> limits during the non-peak hours, but only for WWW/FTP users, not my own
> traffic.

Ignoring the obscurity of notion of "my own traffic", it is classic setup,
essentially, ftp://ftp.equinox.gu.net/pub/linux/cbq/ does this.

> Any help is appreciated, especially if anyone can point me to a doc that
> covers all of the tc/iproute parameters.

I hope, it will be ready for two weeks.

Alexey Kuznetsov
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