On Sep 7, 2018, at 3:59 PM, Dave Taht wrote:you are making me pull out my mrtg stats, I'll post one. In thedebloating universe, 5 minute averagesreally obscure the bufferbloat problem. What's important aredrops/marks, reschedules, queue depths, and overlimits. I get about3000
you are making me pull out my mrtg stats, I'll post one. In the
debloating universe, 5 minute averages
really obscure the bufferbloat problem. What's important are
drops/marks, reschedules, queue depths, and overlimits. I get about
3000 drops/day (debloats). I wish I could extrapolate what that and
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 1:03 AM, Jonathan Morton wrote:
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>> On 7 Sep, 2018, at 1:37 am, Pete Heist wrote:
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>> This router is an old ALIX with kernel 2.6.26, but on the other hand it does
>> have hfsc + esfq (a variant of sfq with host fairness) deployed, so if it’s
>> actually controlling th
> On 7 Sep, 2018, at 1:37 am, Pete Heist wrote:
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> This router is an old ALIX with kernel 2.6.26, but on the other hand it does
> have hfsc + esfq (a variant of sfq with host fairness) deployed, so if it’s
> actually controlling the queue, one might suspect that sfq it could control
> inter-f
Heh. esfq was "best in class" for a very, very long time.
I have years of mrtg data on my network that I haven't looked at in years
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 3:37 PM Pete Heist wrote:
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> I met with the FreeNet Liberec admins earlier this week, and am just starting
> to get the first IRTT / Smo
I met with the FreeNet Liberec admins earlier this week, and am just starting
to get the first IRTT / SmokePing probe data from a few backhaul routers. I’ll
see if I can get snapshots of the SmokePing pages public somewhere, but for
now...
https://www.heistp.net/downloads/jerab_ping.pdf