> > When a band is created, it is set to the default qdisc, which is
> > "invisible" pfifo.
> > However, if a band is set to a qdisc that is later being deleted, it will
> > be set to noop qdisc. This can cause a packet loss, while there is no clear
> > user indication for it. ("invisible" qdisc ar
From: Nogah Frankel
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 16:32:36 +0300
> When a band is created, it is set to the default qdisc, which is
> "invisible" pfifo.
> However, if a band is set to a qdisc that is later being deleted, it will
> be set to noop qdisc. This can cause a packet loss, while there is no cle
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 6:32 AM, Nogah Frankel wrote:
> When a band is created, it is set to the default qdisc, which is
> "invisible" pfifo.
Isn't TCA_DUMP_INVISIBLE for dumping this invisible qdisc?
> However, if a band is set to a qdisc that is later being deleted, it will
> be set to noop
When a band is created, it is set to the default qdisc, which is
"invisible" pfifo.
However, if a band is set to a qdisc that is later being deleted, it will
be set to noop qdisc. This can cause a packet loss, while there is no clear
user indication for it. ("invisible" qdisc are not being shown by