On 2013-06-04, Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
So whilst it may seem strange to create state as the packet enters an
interface and record a queue name in the state which only works in the
opposite (egress) direction (ALTQ can only queue on egress), all 'reply'
packets which are part of the
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
It may well be a problem if you're using medium/large altq buffers
or if you raise net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen too high..
While I don't disagree in concept (by definition, using sysctl maxlen=
big would create a large buffer), I think in
On 2013-06-03, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
Hi,
We're really looking forward to improvements in ALTQ too.
And we are /really/ hoping that the queues can either be shared across
interfaces (so your WAN downstream bandwidth doesn't have to be
Hi Chris,
Thanks, OK taking your suggestion (I'm always interested in hearing
opinions and suggestions on how we can do things better) here is an
example of my queue logic (I've tried to keep it as short as possible
whilst providing full detail);
NB; We have a 100MBit leased line with 100
Hi Stuart,
On 04/06/13 09:32, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-06-03, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
Hi,
We're really looking forward to improvements in ALTQ too.
And we are /really/ hoping that the queues can either be shared across
interfaces (so
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 03:49:22PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
ALTQ is old code (perhaps move obviously so to German speakers than others
;)), a replacement
is in the pipeline but not immediately ready, unfortunately.
Hi
ALTQ can't use 10Gb NIC? altq support max 4,3Gb bandwidth, because altq is a
32bit. It's true?
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 03:34:47PM +0200, emigrant wrote:
Hi
ALTQ can't use 10Gb NIC? altq support max 4,3Gb bandwidth, because altq is a
32bit. It's true?
ALTQ is old code (perhaps move obviously so to German speakers than others ;)),
a replacement
is in the pipeline but not immediately
Hi,
We're really looking forward to improvements in ALTQ too.
And we are /really/ hoping that the queues can either be shared across
interfaces (so your WAN downstream bandwidth doesn't have to be sliced
up and divided up across all the internal interfaces), or that you can
create queues on
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
Hi,
We're really looking forward to improvements in ALTQ too.
And we are /really/ hoping that the queues can either be shared across
interfaces (so your WAN downstream bandwidth doesn't have to be sliced
up and divided up across all the internal
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