Dnia 2004-10-01 07:11, U¿ytkownik lartc-request@mailman.ds9a.nl napisa³:
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> 1. Re: tc monitoring (Jason Boxman)
> 2. iproute2-2.2.4 (Harini Cheruvu)
> 3. RE: tc monitoring (Michael S. Kazmier)
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>Message: 1
>From: Jason Boxman <jasonb@edseek.com>
>Reply-To: jasonb@edseek.com
>Organization: The Vortex
>To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
>Subject: Re: [LARTC] tc monitoring
>Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:37:52 -0400
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>On Thursday 30 September 2004 09:06, Andreas Klauer wrote:
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>>Ah, sorry, I''ve never used GRED before, and I wanted to avoid
>>QDisc-specific parsing as much as possible. The tc command really
isn''t
>>suited for this kind of application. I really wish there was a library
>>with a decent API that lets you access this data directly. Parsing tc
>>output is just a bad hack. ;)
>>
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>There''s also SNMP extensions for QoS.
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>http://x-ray.prokon.cz/data/snmp/downloads/
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