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2004 Nov 06
2
What determines DROP versus delay ("BACKLOG")?
HTB:
class htb 1:40 parent 1:1 leaf 40: prio 3 rate 358Kbit ceil 529Kbit \
burst 6Kb cburst 2260b
Sent 145871726 bytes 97293 pkts (dropped 69, overlimits 0)
rate 56741bit 37pps backlog 23p
lended: 77429 borrowed: 19841 giants: 0
I would like to increase "backlog" because I think that would decrease
"dropped". 23 packets of 1500 bytes each is only 34,500 bytes. IMO,
there
2005 Jan 23
1
Determing the pfifo backlog
Greetings --
in the "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO"
chapter 14.1 on bfifo/pfifo it says that:
"you can use this qdisc to determine the backlog on your interface".
But it does not say exactly how.
Command [#tc -s qdisc ls] outputs the number of packets sent so far
but it does not output any info about the backlog.
My first question is whether a command
2006 May 19
25
iptables CLASSIFY and MARK not working?
I have to match my packets based on MAC address, which I cannot do in
the POSTROUTING chain, so I do it in PREROUTING using MARK. Then, I
match on the MARK in the POSTROUTING chain to do a CLASSIFY. But this
does not seem to work:
wireless-r1 bwlimit # iptables -L -v -n -t mangle
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3353K packets, 941M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
2005 Sep 28
4
Re:Does HTB consider PRIO or not? 2
Thanks for quick reply Andreas!
> Every class is allowed to use bandwidth as long as it does not have to
> borrow (the specified rate is guaranteed). Prio in HTB only affects
> borrowing bandwidth from other classes... In the example below, the class
> 1:5 should be allowed to borrow bandwidth before 1:14 does.
Thats exactly what I want from HTB to do..to prio the borrowed bandwidth.
2006 Mar 21
5
HFSC and default qdisc backlog
...1:40 parent 1:1 sc m1 8200bit d 300.0ms m2 15008bit ul m1 0bit d
0us m2 220000bit
Sent 162 bytes 3 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
period 3 work 162 bytes rtwork 162 bytes level 0
qdisc hfsc 1: default 30
Sent 7537524 bytes 33953 pkts (dropped 6, overlimits 4145)
backlog 3p
Why is the qdisc backloged with dropped packets and overlimits when the
classes are not? The txlen on the vlan1 device is 1000. This is happening
with 256kbit up dsl with only one voip conversation utilizing the link
(90kbit codec). The voice is occasionally gets choppy and I''m trying to
figure out if it is due t...
2012 Nov 20
3
Simple Traffic Shaping Problem
Hello,
I have a problem with simple traffic shapping in shorewall, my current
configuration is:
zones
vlan10 ipv4 #
interfaces
vlan10 vlan10 detect tcpflags,routeback
shorewall.conf
TC_ENABLED=Simple
tcinterfaces
vlan10 Internal 1mbit:50kb
shorewall show tc
Device vlan10:
qdisc prio 5: root refcnt 2 bands 3 priomap 1 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2007 May 19
1
Re: LARTC Digest, Vol 27, Issue 26
Hi folks...!!!
I need to generate qdisc statistics to show my 4 class (10, 20, 30, 40),
i`ve all working with HTB and so on, but i need to graph this results
e.gwith RRDTOOL.
I found a script made in perl, that can to graph my 4 class, but i need to
know which IP address on my LAN are using the bandwidth too, in other hand i
need to classify the traffic by IP to show.
This is an out of my
2006 Feb 24
4
why isn''t 1:1 getting the traffic? [filter question]
With the below script, whenever I ping 10.0.16.10 (which matches the
only filter I have), traffic still get''s sent to the default 1:2 class
instead of 1:1 and I don''t know why... Any hints?
(kernel 2.6.12, iproute2-2.6.15)
tc qdisc del dev eth0 root > /dev/null 2>&1
tc qdisc add dev eth0 handle 1: root htb default 2
tc class add dev eth0 classid 1:1 parent 1: htb rate
2007 Dec 15
1
hfsc and bps
Hi!
Do you know somthing about hfsc and bps?
There''s no output for speed only for packets. Doesn''t hfsc support such
a field?
tc -s class show dev eth0
class hfsc 1: root
Sent 0 bytes 0 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
rate 0bit 0pps backlog 0b 0p requeues 0
period 0 level 2
class hfsc 1:11 parent 1:1 sc m1 0bit d 18.0ms m2 1000Kbit ul m1 0bit d
0us m2
2007 Aug 19
0
HTB qdisc within HTB root qdisc
Hello...
Im trying to setup HTB to allow me to shape traffic from two upstreams
that meets on single lan0 interface. I prefer to use HTB qdisc
within HTB root qdisc for cleaner rules design.
Seems that it doesnt work at all. tc -s class show doesnt
show any traffic on other classes attached to HTB qdisc.
Linux 2.6.20.7
iproute-2.6.20-070313
Weird thing is that tc -s class show that 1: and 2:
2009 Jun 12
7
Managing Feature Backlogs
What techniques and tools do you use to manage your feature backlogs?
It could be as low tech as a post-it note, TODO file in your Rails
project tree, or as high tech as a web-based collaborative tool.
Thanks,
Mark
2007 Jun 25
5
RED to use ECN (or work at all?)
Dear Community,
sorry for the somewhat dumb question. Maybe someone has any pointer
to how to setup the RED queue to mark pakets with ECN. In particular
what are appropriate parameter settings for limit, min, max, etc.
All my trials end up with either "RTNETLINK answers: Invalid
argument", although the command line (at least for me) looks fine in
regard to what is said on the
2010 Apr 22
1
PRIO qdisc + iptables TOS target
i am trying to do some traffic classification using the PRIO qdisc and
i am having a few problems.
I have a root htb class:
tc qdisc add dev imq0 root handle 1: htb default 255 r2q 1
tc class add dev imq0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 768kbit
and a child PRIO
tc class add dev imq0 parent 1:1 classid 1:99 htb rate 96kbit ceil
600kbit prio 0
tc qdisc add dev imq0 parent 1:99 prio
tc filter
2007 Aug 28
2
prio bands and ignored priomap when any tc filter is present
Today I''ve noticed a bit strange (?) behaviour when prio qdisc is used.
Example (having no filters/qdisc/etc. at the start) :
Add simple 9 bands qdisc, set each mapping to lowest priority band:
tc qdisc add dev $eth root handle 1: prio bands 9 priomap 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
8 8 8 8 8 8 8
If I do just that, all is fine - whole traffic ends in 9th band, what can
easily be verified by tc -s
2007 Jun 14
16
PQ questions
Hi all,
First, let me say I''ve been most impressed with how quickly and
professionally people on this list ask and answer questions.
Next, let me say that with which I need help is properly configuring strict
PQ, and gathering certain stats. Specifically:
- I need to create a priority queue with four queues (let''s say they are of
high, medium, normal, and low priority)
- I
2003 Nov 21
2
question on scalability
Hello All,
We have a Linux cluster application that uses openssh as its inter-node
communication mechanism and we've recently run into a problem that points
to a potential scalability issue in openssh code.
Our client nodes systematically open ssh connections to the server node to
execute an administrative command. When establishing socket connections,
the server side sometimes fails to
2006 Apr 10
1
Where is the documentation for IFB ?
Hi all,
Can you tell me where is the documentation for the new IFB (implemented
in kernels > 2.6.16).
Thanks in advance!
Nikolay
2004 Jun 22
2
Tcp listen limit.
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Hi folks.
Please, someone confirm if i'm right. if i'm wrong, please forgive-me.
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I've developed a little tool to stress test tcp connections.( Sending
syn and answer ack-syn ). that simuates a real tcp connection. (
2006 Sep 09
2
Re: htb traffic shaping problem (Charlie Meyer)
Eric,
I''ve attached the output from the command you requested below.
I''m using kernel 2.6.17.12 and tc version ss060323. I''m have a nforce4
onboard giggabit controller using the forcedeth driver, if that makes a
difference.
Charlie,
I''ll take a look at the Apache model for throttling, thanks. I was going
for tc because was going to try to add additional
2005 Dec 21
3
Patch Cycle
Hello,
I submitted a patch <http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/3287> (
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/3287) a couple of days ago. The patch adds
some methods into and changes the existing methods in the CaptureHelper
module. It should not, as I can see, affect any existing Rails
implementations.
I added the relevant unit tests and all but one of the tests pass. The test
that fails failed