Peteris Krumins wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am an experienced unix administrator and a long time ago (1+ year)
> I made traffic-shaping system for an ISP (~400 clients).
>
> Each ip address requires 4 classes -
> 2 for incoming (internet->client), one for international traffic,
> the other for local-country and border-country traffic.
> and
> 2 for outgoing (client->internet), for the same purposes.
>
> Everything worked ok until last week, when more clients
> were added. The data rate (rate NNkbit) is no longer stable -
> sometimes it exceeds the rate specified and sometimes
> there is starvation. And no, there is still planty of traffic
> left, so its not a problem of bandwidth capacity.
>
> The technique used is htb + sfq for traffic exceeding 0.8mbit/s,
> for traffics up to 0.8mbit/s as it is not cpu-intensive
> (but depends on HZ for calculations)
>
> Are there any limits I am not aware of? It seems that everything
> works ok again if I remove some addresses (single address /32 or
> larger networks). I am not sure which part fails, filtering
> or actual shaping.
>
> And, it is vanilla Linux 2.4.20 with qos services coming with
> it.
>
> Also, i never came up with the other question: there has always
> been problem with tbf. For example, rate 256kbit is specified but the
> actual rate never exceeds 230 - 250kbit, so I add 30kbit for each
> rate (so 256 becoms 286kbit) so client got exactly his 256kbit.
>
>
>thanks,
>P.Krumins
>
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Hi!
mmm I''m new in the forum.. but, ¿can you paste your scripts?
I wanna do something like your traffic-shaping system.
Sorry for my English, I''m from Spain.
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