On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 02:21:36PM +0100, Boris Gereg wrote:
thanks Andreas, I reconfigured HTB to get your suggested hierarhy:
One thing I forgot in my graph: Make sure that the rates always add up,
i.e. the sum of the child class rates should equal the parent class rate.
It's unlikely to be
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 05:00:12AM +0100, Boris Gereg wrote:
I did what you suggested and the results are as expected!
You can see this picture to verify: http://elusion.sk/visual_inet_7.png
At 4:25 I started HTTP download. P2P class immediately droped down to
it's RATE, WWW class got it's
Hello,
thanks Andreas, I reconfigured HTB to get your suggested hierarhy:
AK 1: HTB Qdisc
AK |
AK \--- 1:2 HTB root class (10Kbit:10kbit)
AK |
AK \--- 1:2000 HTB leaf class (5Kbit:10Kbit) #local
AK |
AK \--- 1:3000 HTB parent class (2048Kbit:2048Kbit)
AK
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 10:59:33PM +0100, Boris Gereg wrote:
I made a screen to help explain my problem. Please, see this picture:
http://elusion.sk/visual_inet_hory.png
Nice graph. I assume this is on downstream, and you rely on HTB to drop
packets for you. You may have read this in the
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:49:59AM +0100, Boris Gereg wrote:
(first of all, please, how to reply to some article in LARTC via mail
to post it into right thread?)
Using 'reply all', or 'reply list' if your mail software offers it.
If all else fails, just hit 'reply' and add the mailing list to