On Wednesday 28 April 2004 10:07, Anton Glinkov wrote:
> here is the situation
>
> i am using htb.init with fwmark to do QoS.
>
> i have 2 parent classes with RATE=CEIL which then have some leafs each on
> his own.
> the first one works fine (it shapes the packets to the specified rate)
>
> class htb 1:21 root rate 1Mbit ceil 1Mbit burst 2909b cburst 2909b
> Sent 631520262 bytes 651550 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
> rate 131573bps 141pps
> lended: 380595 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
> tokens: -22734 ctokens: -22734
>
> the rate never goes over 132000 bps.
Don't trust the reported rate.
> the other doesn't seem to check the rate at all.
> here is the tc -s:
>
> class htb 1:22 root rate 448Kbit ceil 448Kbit burst 2172b cburst 2172b
> Sent 337083231 bytes 522787 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
> rate 71638bps 120pps
> lended: 0 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
> tokens: -5999 ctokens: -5999
>
> i tried to lower the rate (to 128Kbit) it still uses the maximum available
> (sometimes goes up to 9 bps). the same when I tried to lower the burst
> and cburst.
>
> any ideas?
Can you post your tc commands?
> what do the tokens/ctokens specify?
It's not good they are negative. That means the class is sendong more then
the configured rate.
Stef
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