Hei!
I have to write an application which will modify classes' parameters and
queueing disciplines on the fly. But I do not want to loose any packet.
Therefore I wonder how tc manages with queued packets while deleting a
class. Are the packets deleted or are they first sent and the queue is
Well red the doc on the cues. I know on the HTB que, there is a rate and a
coil setting. The rate is the rate at wich the packegges are sendt in
kbyte, and the coil is a burst funktion, so if you set the coil and the rate at
the same speed you vil get a specifik rate that your packagges are send.
I have a 2 tree configuration. Here is an example script:
#!/bin/bash
tc=/sbin/tc
$tc qdisc del dev eth0 root
$tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 30
$tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100Mbit
$tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate 40Mbit
Hello!
Seems that if I add two filters in a hash node, prio doesn't matter
anymore.
It's a known bug?
Long story:
If I do this:
echo ** jumptables...
echo *** 800: link 1:
$tc filter add dev $dev parent 1: prio 1 u32 match ip nofrag hashkey mask 0xff00
at 16 link 1:
echo
I am interested in setting up a host with dual ethernet connections to the same
IP subnet (but different switches) for redundancy. We need reasonably
transparent failover if an interface fails. In studying the existing HOWTO
documents and other stuff produced by Google, it looks like the
Doug,
: I am interested in setting up a host with dual ethernet connections to
: the same IP subnet (but different switches) for redundancy. We need
: reasonably transparent failover if an interface fails.
Linux supports channel bonding which should do what you want. There is
little
Thanks for your answers. Indeed after digging more into documentation (the
docum.org one is great) we got more less logs. But our logs werent flooded
with quantum related messages but with that kernel assertion thing. If
nobody cant help me here Ill try to contact Mr Martin Devera directly.
So
On Wednesday, 22 January 2003, at 10:07:32 -0600,
Martin A. Brown wrote:
: I am interested in setting up a host with dual ethernet connections to
: the same IP subnet (but different switches) for redundancy. We need
: reasonably transparent failover if an interface fails.
Linux supports
Hi Stef
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Stef Coene wrote:
So the quantum errors are gone?
Yes, thanks again for the tips
Help ? :)
A htb qdisc attached to a htb class is useless and will only eat cpu cycles.
Stef
What do you mean ? They seem to work just fine. Im no interested in any
effect
Hi Folks,
I just released throttle, a high-level interface to tc I wrote a couple of
years ago. It's available from http://vipul.net/code.html#throttle
I wrote this for a plug-n-play traffic shaping device I built at an ISP
I was working with at that time and haven't had the opportunity to work
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