Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "htb statistics"
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:
2005 Oct 01
2
imq + htb
Hi, i am running imq + htb on my router , the situation is like this
eth0 = uplink to my provider
eth1 = 1st customer
eth2 = 2nd customer
eth3 = 3th customer
eth0 has limit 512 and i want to share this between eth1 eth2 and eth3 ,
but not working , this is the script i used,
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2006 Sep 13
1
HTB shaping problem
Hi all !
I''m building a network appliance whose goals are to enhance Voip
quality on 512/128k DSL links. But, i have a voice quality problem,
and i think i''m doing something wrong, but i can''t find what. Please
excuse my terrible english, i''m french.
>From what i''ve read, tc is the tool i need. I read the documentations,
readmes and lartc.org
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.
2005 Nov 24
0
max latency with htb and wondershaper for voip and p2p
Hi
I''m actually using a wondershaper derived script.
The problem I have is that when I ping (ping is in high priority queue)
the ping time is not as low as I expected with p2p running:
760 packets transmitted, 760 received, 0% packet loss, time 759695ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 39.667/62.863/598.539/33.287 ms, pipe 2
With voip, it is much better with the qos but it is still a little
2006 Sep 06
0
Can i attach another qdisc (htb) under HFSC classfull ?
Hi,
Is it possible to attach another qdisq under a HFSC classfull ?
I try it and the configuraton works :
$TC qdisc add dev $dev root handle 1: hfsc default 30
$TC class add dev $dev parent 1: classid 1:1 hfsc sc rate
${RATE}mbit ul rate ${RATE}mbit
$TC class add dev $dev parent 1:1 classid 1:10 hfsc rt umax 1500b
dmax 30ms rate 200kbit
$TC class add dev $dev
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
2004 Dec 30
2
HTB - ethloop - overlimits?
Hi all,
I''m trying to setup htb on a box with the following class configuration:
class htb 1:2 root rate 4Mbit ceil 4Mbit burst 2099b/8 mpu 0b overhead
0b cburst 2099b/8 mpu 0b overhead 0b level 7
Sent 0 bytes 0 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
lended: 0 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: 4300 ctokens: 4300
class htb 1:4 parent 1:2 leaf 4: prio 7 quantum 1000 rate 1Kbit ceil
2007 Feb 01
0
tc filter Questions
I''m attempting to set up a hierarchy of tc qdiscs with filters, but the
filters don''t seem to be working correctly. I''m running iptables 1.3.5
with iproute 2.6.16.20060323 on a Gentoo 2.6.18 kernel. The system
takes all my tc setup, but does not filter packets as I am expecting it
to based on my ruleset.
My tc qdiscs and classes are added correctly and report as
2007 Sep 19
1
major packet loss with htb
Hi,
got a 25/25Mbit connection which is quite stuffed. So I applied htb rules.
Uplink:
class htb 1:1 root rate 24500Kbit ceil 24500Kbit burst 4661b/8 mpu 0b
overhead 0b cburst 4661b/8 mpu 0b overhead 0b level 7
Sent 430600689269 bytes 730147320 pkt (dropped 0, overlimits 0 requeues 0)
rate 23057Kbit 5520pps backlog 0b 0p requeues 0
lended: 199673949 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: -964
2005 Apr 28
1
Packets Going to default class
Hi
I have tested with FC3 but iam not able get any good results on that.
in the list some one recomend me that > 3.17 HTB should work
I saw latest FC4 test2 has the HTB 3.17 with iptables 1.3.0
i have install in my P4 box, and trying to test
when iam uploading its working perfect, but when iam downloading its going
to default class
can some one experinced the same problem
below is the my
2007 Oct 16
0
Determining burst/cburst HTB values
Hello.
I am wondering if the default (auto-computed) burst and cburst parameters are appropriate values for my application.
I have a 100 mbit interface which is connected to a 16 mbit uplink.
I am sharing this bandwidth into a set of partitions (tc classes) defined as follows:
root class [1:1]
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2005 Sep 26
1
Hmmm... Weird results with HTB in kernel 2.6.11
Hi all,
I have been getting some strange results with HTB in kernel 2.6.11, and
was wondering if anybody could give me some advice. Also, if someone
could direct me to the changelog for the recent versions so I can see if
it is worth upgrading?
Anyway, the problem can best be summed up by looking at the output of
''tc -s -d class show dev eth0''. Some of the relevant results
2007 Jul 03
4
Weird rate in HTB
Dear all,
First, sorry for my bad English ..
To night one of my client is the victim of UDP attack from internet. It''s tons
of UDP packets from internet with destination to port 80. But when I look at
class of that victim client, the actual class rate is over than configured
rate class.
Below is my screen capture. You can see at class 1:913 which have actual rate
105136bit while
2005 May 27
3
FW: HFSC + ESFQ - class statistics
Hello,
First I want to point out that I''m not so familiar with HFSC,
since there not so much info online.
But here is my script:
${TC} class add dev ${LAN_IFACE} parent 1:0 classid 1:1 hfsc ls rate
100mbit ul rate 100mbit
${TC} class add dev ${LAN_IFACE} parent 1:1 classid 1:2 hfsc ls rate
90mbit ul rate 90mbit
${TC} class add
2006 Apr 09
2
tc counters "problem"
Hi, I''m using tc and HTB to shape my outgoing ADSL traffic. I was trying to
make some graphs on the classes by meassuring the "sent bytes" of each class
using rrdtool to store the data (as kbps after conversion). I expected that
meassuring the root class I would get values similar that the ones I get
measuring the interface counters but they differ by a large amount.
Is
2007 May 16
5
statistics and calc bandwidth traffic using tc -s qdisc show
2006 Apr 26
1
HTB - Rate errors
Hi,
I''m trying to get HTB working correctly on Centos4 (RHEL-based) with
kernel 2.6.9-34.EL. I have two gigabit network interfaces bridged
together and I have created the following:
tc qdisc add dev eth2 root handle 1: htb default 1 r2q 8000
tc class add dev eth2 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100Mbit burst 24k
cburst 24k
(I have been trying different parameters).
The network is
2007 Jun 15
2
HTB question, tokens.
Hi,
What exactly are the "tokens"?
I thought each token allowed the sending of one byte, that tokens are
stored in a bucket that can hold a max of "burst" tokens, and that this
bucket is filled with tokens at "rate".
But theory does not seem to explain the "tc -s .." output in the
examples below. And I can''t figure out why or how...
#tc qdisc
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