Hi, im using tc with cbq and tbf, i dont know how to interpret the output from tc -s -d qdisc, i get something like: qdisc tbf 8109: dev eth0 rate 6Kbit burst 10Kb/8 mpu 64b [00a6aaaa] limit 1Kb lat 4280.3s Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) i only want to know how can i know what qdisc is 8109 for example, because i have a lot of qdisc and i dont know who is who. Thanks.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:52:01PM -0600, Alex Leyva wrote:> qdisc tbf 8109: dev eth0 rate 6Kbit burst 10Kb/8 mpu 64b [00a6aaaa] limit > 1Kb lat 4280.3s > Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > i only want to know how can i know what qdisc is 8109 for example, because > i have a lot of qdisc and i dont know who is who.Did you name your qdiscs yourself using "handle"? If so, these numbers should match. If not, these were assigned by the kernel and you should be assigning them yourself. -- Michael T. Babcock CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd. (Hosting, Security, Consultation, Database, etc) http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock/
Thanks, i only add "handle x:" to the lines and now the light came to my life :P On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Michael T. Babcock wrote:> On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 01:52:01PM -0600, Alex Leyva wrote: > > qdisc tbf 8109: dev eth0 rate 6Kbit burst 10Kb/8 mpu 64b [00a6aaaa] limit > > 1Kb lat 4280.3s > > Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0) > > > > i only want to know how can i know what qdisc is 8109 for example, because > > i have a lot of qdisc and i dont know who is who. > > Did you name your qdiscs yourself using "handle"? If so, these numbers should > match. If not, these were assigned by the kernel and you should be assigning > them yourself. >