Hi Warren, if you post a link to the log file I can process the logs for you. As far as I am concerned they carry no sensitive information (I happily share mine) but have a look inside before posting a link to convince yourself that this is OK.
> On Dec 1, 2022, at 21:52, warren ponder <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks @moeller! I am still trying to figure out Octave. Sorry, I use matlab at work and it is the only think I am reasonably proficient in, and octave is freely available hence my choice... > It's not > running on my router Yes, that is something to run on some other place, hence the ssh examples how to harvest the log files from the router from a different machine. > so I have been copying zips off to a Mac and > trying to plot them there. I think I am not hitting the min > requirement of 6.4 though. Seems the plots are key here so I'll put > some effort into focusing on that. On my mac (Monterey, intel cpu) I installed octave via homebrew resulting in version 7.2 which is what I use to test... but the plotting code does not do anything earth shattering anyway, so feel free to use your toolkit of choice. Regards Sebastian > > WP > > On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 1:40 PM Sebastian Moeller <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Warren, >> >> >>> On Dec 1, 2022, at 19:41, warren ponder via Starlink >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I have been working with the 3rd party router team of the router I >>> have been using behind Starlink to add CAKE to their router. I have an >>> early access loaded and have modified it to add CAKE-Autorate. I have >>> it running but not entirely sure I have it all running correctly or >>> how to quantify if its making a difference. >>> >>> Beside github for CAKE-Autorate are there any other sources of info to >>> read up on about ensuring I have it going right and possibly quantify >>> its making a difference? >> >> Most discussion happens in the following OpenWrt thread: >> https://forum.openwrt.org/t/cake-w-adaptive-bandwidth/135379/1202 >> or you can open an issue in the github. About making a difference we added >> some potting code which can turn the log files into partially interpretable >> plots. >> >> I use (192.168.42.1 is my OpenWrt/TurrisOS router running cake-autorate): >> ssh [email protected] 'kill -USR1 $( cat >> /var/run/cake-autorate/maintain_log_file_pid )' && sleep 30 && scp >> [email protected]:/var/log/cake-autorate_*.log.gz ./SCRATCH/ && ssh >> [email protected] 'rm /var/log/cake-autorate_*.log.gz' >> >> followed by: >> octave -qf --eval >> 'fn_parse_autorate_log("./SCRATCH/cake-autorate_2022-12-01_20_21_16.log.gz", >> [], [])' >> >> this requires octave >= 6.4... once you have that post your plots to the >> forum thread and we can take it from there. >> >> >> >> Regards >> Sebastian >> >> P.S.: I cc'd Andrew cake-autorate's principal developer, he might have more >> ideas... >> >> >> >>> >>> thanks >>> >>> WP >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Starlink mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink >> _______________________________________________ Starlink mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink
