Hi all,
When I palying around with flent, using flent-gui to open a data file
which run with:
$ flent rtt_fair_var -p totals -H 192.168.177.157 -H
netperf.bufferbloat.net -o file.png -v
It will came with this error output:
No raw data found for series TCP download avg, falling back to
Commit 46a2154 introduce the bug that completly remove import
matplotlib, and fixed at commit 2d0cd05a. But still have bug when
opening a new data file, it will hang by this:
Exception in thread Thread-3:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/threading.py", line 916, in _bo
Closed #126.
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After reading `gui.rst`, this should be polish to only documentation enhance in
`quick-start.rst`.
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To make `run-flent` script can run gui directly from source code.
You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/tohojo/flent/pull/126
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* Let run-flent to run gui and mention in README
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Louie Lu writes:
> Cool, thanks for your reply,
> this should be added to the quick-start page, where can I make a PR
> for flent.org?
The flent.org page is the HTML output of the documentation in the doc/
subdirectory (build with spinx; `make doc` from the flent repo root
builds it. A pull requ
Cool, thanks for your reply,
this should be added to the quick-start page, where can I make a PR
for flent.org?
Also, I found that currently, PyPI flent isn't using the 1.1.1-git
version (is 1.1.1), thus at that point
I only saw D-ITG in conf and flent.org documentation.
After looking in mailing-
Louie Lu writes:
> Hi all,
>
>
> According to this post:
> http://blog.cerowrt.org/post/fq_codel_on_ath10k/
>
> Flent can be used to test multiple stations at once, but how can I do
> that?
You can use the rtt_fair_var* tests; these take multiple hostnames and
will run a TCP flow and a ping to e
Hi all,
I'm playing around with flent now,
According to this post:
http://blog.cerowrt.org/post/fq_codel_on_ath10k/
Flent can be used to test multiple stations in once,
but how can I do that?
After reading the documentation, I didn't find the options relative to this.
Thanks,
Louie.