[leaf-user] [ leaf-Support Requests-630851 ] Traffic shaping in Bering

2003-01-28 Thread SourceForge.net
Support Requests item #630851, was opened at 2002-10-29 20:28
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ernest Fontes (ef11)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Summary: Traffic shaping in Bering

Initial Comment:
First let me express my amazement and gratitude to all
the talented developers along the path to Bering
1.0-rc4.   I love open source and the creativity it
encourages.

I've used Bering rc3 for several months now and love
it.  I've poured over the documentation and
bootstrapped myself enough to add and remove packages
and modules, etc.  I've even added the lrpstat package
to my router so I have  mesmerizing stripcharts of
traffic.  A true lava lamp if I've ever seen one!

The feature I now drool over is traffic shaping.  I
have a family of five and we're stuck sharing a dial-up
modem.  Sad, I know, but actually workable.  To make it
more workable I'd like to shape traffic so that I can
start a long download, at low priority, so that it will
yield whenever interactive traffic needs some space.

I tried a tcstart file under shorewall in RC3 but
dropped it after getting constant error messages.  I
was encouraged to see mention that the RC4 included a
version of tc patched for htb (version 2) (section
12.11 in the Information on packages provided in the
Bering...).

So I dug right in and added tc.lrp to my router and
then tried the first parts of T. Eastep's script. 
Still the same error messages:

RTNETLINK: invalid argument

I know I'm not giving much detail right now but before
I spend more time on this I'd like to know if it can
work and if I'm anywhere close to the correct path.

Thanks in advance.

Ernie
 

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Comment By: Lynn Avants (guitarlynn)
Date: 2003-01-28 20:41

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Based on the most recent comment on this support request, it is our
understanding that this matter has been addressed. Should you
require further assistance from LEAF project members, please submit
a new support request.
Thank you,
leaf-project.org support

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Comment By: Tom Eastep (teastep)
Date: 2002-10-29 21:02

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Are you loading the appropriate kernel modules? I don't know
how Jacques is building his rc4 kernel but I can envision
you needing to load both sch_sfq and sch_htb. You may need
more modules if the basic QoS capability is also modularized.


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[leaf-user] [ leaf-Support Requests-630851 ] Traffic shaping in Bering

2002-10-29 Thread noreply
Support Requests item #630851, was opened at 2002-10-29 21:28
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ernest Fontes (ef11)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Summary: Traffic shaping in Bering

Initial Comment:
First let me express my amazement and gratitude to all
the talented developers along the path to Bering
1.0-rc4.   I love open source and the creativity it
encourages.

I've used Bering rc3 for several months now and love
it.  I've poured over the documentation and
bootstrapped myself enough to add and remove packages
and modules, etc.  I've even added the lrpstat package
to my router so I have  mesmerizing stripcharts of
traffic.  A true lava lamp if I've ever seen one!

The feature I now drool over is traffic shaping.  I
have a family of five and we're stuck sharing a dial-up
modem.  Sad, I know, but actually workable.  To make it
more workable I'd like to shape traffic so that I can
start a long download, at low priority, so that it will
yield whenever interactive traffic needs some space.

I tried a tcstart file under shorewall in RC3 but
dropped it after getting constant error messages.  I
was encouraged to see mention that the RC4 included a
version of tc patched for htb (version 2) (section
12.11 in the Information on packages provided in the
Bering...).

So I dug right in and added tc.lrp to my router and
then tried the first parts of T. Eastep's script. 
Still the same error messages:

RTNETLINK: invalid argument

I know I'm not giving much detail right now but before
I spend more time on this I'd like to know if it can
work and if I'm anywhere close to the correct path.

Thanks in advance.

Ernie
 

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[leaf-user] [ leaf-Support Requests-630851 ] Traffic shaping in Bering

2002-10-29 Thread noreply
Support Requests item #630851, was opened at 2002-10-30 02:28
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ernest Fontes (ef11)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Summary: Traffic shaping in Bering

Initial Comment:
First let me express my amazement and gratitude to all
the talented developers along the path to Bering
1.0-rc4.   I love open source and the creativity it
encourages.

I've used Bering rc3 for several months now and love
it.  I've poured over the documentation and
bootstrapped myself enough to add and remove packages
and modules, etc.  I've even added the lrpstat package
to my router so I have  mesmerizing stripcharts of
traffic.  A true lava lamp if I've ever seen one!

The feature I now drool over is traffic shaping.  I
have a family of five and we're stuck sharing a dial-up
modem.  Sad, I know, but actually workable.  To make it
more workable I'd like to shape traffic so that I can
start a long download, at low priority, so that it will
yield whenever interactive traffic needs some space.

I tried a tcstart file under shorewall in RC3 but
dropped it after getting constant error messages.  I
was encouraged to see mention that the RC4 included a
version of tc patched for htb (version 2) (section
12.11 in the Information on packages provided in the
Bering...).

So I dug right in and added tc.lrp to my router and
then tried the first parts of T. Eastep's script. 
Still the same error messages:

RTNETLINK: invalid argument

I know I'm not giving much detail right now but before
I spend more time on this I'd like to know if it can
work and if I'm anywhere close to the correct path.

Thanks in advance.

Ernie
 

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Comment By: Tom Eastep (teastep)
Date: 2002-10-30 03:02

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=6546

Are you loading the appropriate kernel modules? I don't know
how Jacques is building his rc4 kernel but I can envision
you needing to load both sch_sfq and sch_htb. You may need
more modules if the basic QoS capability is also modularized.


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