On 12/14/2018 11:50 AM, Ramzah Rehman wrote:
I guess in OVS-DPDK egress policer does not provide any queuing or
traffic shaping, I installed simple OVS without DPDK, performed all
steps mentioned earlier and it started to work.
This would be correct, currently OVS DPDK only supports egress pol
I guess in OVS-DPDK egress policer does not provide any queuing or traffic
shaping, I installed simple OVS without DPDK, performed all steps mentioned
earlier and it started to work.
Best Regards,
Ramzah Rehman
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 7:02 PM Ramzah Rehman
wrote:
> As I mentioned, I have 2 ser
As I mentioned, I have 2 servers connected via 1Gig cable. I have installed
OVS with DPDK on server one. I have a switch OVS_BR_LEAF_1 on it which runs
in user-space. I tried doing QoS traffic shaping as done in the link you
mentioned.
I have following flow entries in my switch
#vs-ofctl add-flow
> On Dec 12, 2018, at 12:32 AM, Ramzah Rehman wrote:
>
> I have tested meter action in OpenFLow. I have drawn following conclusions:
>
> • TCP
> • Conclusion: meter works fine for low rate-limiting values
> (till ~100Mbps). However, for higher values, the expected bandwidth
Edit: I have 2 servers connected via 1Gbps Ethernet RJ45 cable.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 1:32 PM Ramzah Rehman
wrote:
> I have tested meter action in OpenFLow. I have drawn following conclusions:
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>TCP
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> Conclusion: meter works fine for low rate-limiting values (ti
I have tested meter action in OpenFLow. I have drawn following conclusions:
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TCP
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Conclusion: meter works fine for low rate-limiting values (till
~100Mbps). However, for higher values, the expected bandwidth is
relatively
very low.
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*UDP:*
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Con