Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "High Traffic Using HTB Tools"
2007 Mar 25
0
HTB: is root a class really necessary?
i have been using a HTB setup for almost a year now, and i have created it
w/o a root class.
i ll try to draw it here:
1:0---1:3---1:30-local small traffic
---1:31-local rest of traffic
---1:5---1:5xxx- classes for the trafic that comes from the metro part
of the ISP that i use
---1:7---1:7xxx- classes for the trafic that does not enter the
previous 2 classes(the internet traffic)
2001 Dec 28
1
need help in shaping traffic
hi all,
my system with kernel 2.4.16 & 2.4.17( RH-7.2) has
netfilter-1.2.4, iproute-ss010803, squid, dns with 4
ether cards.i am trying a simple situation where i
want to shape traffic all the interfaces. at present
iam using netfilter to allow a few ips, using
transparent squid & iproute to limit bandwidth. i feel
i must give more bandwidth for my local servers for my
office &
2005 May 23
2
[Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Re: TC/HTB Graphs]]
Bogdan Coman wrote:
> hareram wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> iam looking to graph the tc classes and qdisc
>> iam trying to access the stef scripts
>> but its site is totally broken
>>
>> could some one point me where i can graph using good docs
>>
>> hare
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> LARTC mailing
2004 Jul 09
4
HTB & Bdw Guarantee
Hello,
I have problems setting up HTB.
This is my setup :
NET 1024/256 ADSL
||
eth1
Linux Firewall
eth0
||
LAN 10.a.a.a
I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit
bandwidth for HTTP download.
But When 10.x.y.z does no HTTP download, other trafic
must get the whole bandwidth, of course.
The script I use (see below) is quite the same as
presented at (the greeeeat page) :
2006 Aug 22
1
htb prioritise trafic
I have a router with about 300 clients connecting to it. It has htb with
a class per client.
I wnat to create a script to prioritise www trafic and ssh trafic over
p2p trafic....
this is a sample of what i have now:
/sbin/tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:5 classid 1:8012 htb rate 35Kbit
ceil 281Kbit prio 6
/sbin/tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:8012 handle 8012 sfq perturb 8
/sbin/tc filter add
2005 Jun 28
0
Re: Questin regarding HTB
Yes sure here they are:
The first one that i have received 2day and does not work almost at all:
#!/bin/bash
ETH_IN="eth1"
ETH_OUT="eth0"
BANDA_TOTALA="2Mbit"
# pentru neclasificati ar trebui sa fie banda minima - 1k - aici ar trebui
sa ajunga trafic necunoscut,
# care nu e organizat in shape-uri
BANDA_NECLASIFICATI="8kbit"
#Shape generale
/sbin/tc
2005 Apr 11
0
HTB / ingress diffrence
Hi
I have outgoing speed 128kbit and 5 users. So I want to cat outgoing
traffic to 50kbit per user. The best Idea is make
HTB queue 10kbit ceil 50kbit
but one user (the Donkey one :) ) who using P2P take all the outgoing
band.
When I make HTB is trafic was very low Donkey doesn''t get any data or
take
only a little, outgoing traffic was about 1-2K, but In HTB trafic I have
full outgoing
2004 Jan 28
4
Problems with HTB (ceil being overpassed)
We run a Hosting farm behind a bridge/iptables firewall setup running
Gentoo with kernel 2.4.20-gentoo-r6, connected to a dual 15Mbps
international internet pipe / , as this:
Net Pipe --------- eth1 Bridge/Firewall eth0 -------- Internal Hosting
Network
lately we have been looking at htb to somehow control excessive usage from
the users behind, but in our implementation there seems to be an
2005 Nov 24
0
htb thingy
hi all
i want to first apollogiaze if my message will annoy you(my guess is
because it will be quite large:))
i have the following situation on my hands
i was recently faced with the problem of traffic shaping/bandwith
limiting.
my setup is(very common i guess)
-internet comming in(going out) through eth0
-internet is being "shared" with the private local network via eth1.
i
2005 Jan 08
1
htb script
dear all
iam newbie , i have 256 kbits of down link and 64 kbits of up link iam using squid and htb i have got this while browsing the net , there are some few issues i need help
while running the script i want browsing to be as fast as possible , uplink especially kaaza should not eat my band width.
eth1 got public ip address and eth0 is internal with network 10.0.0.0/24 iam also using nat
2004 Jan 15
0
HTB Question
Hi all
i have installed the FEDORA
and i saw the fedora ships with latest IP and TC and HTB too
when i add the with TC Script with HTB
iam getting that HTB version.
HTB init, kernel part version 3.12
and iam comparing with my old version which is installed and patched with TC
3.6 patch
that is on RH 9.0 with TC and HTB patch shows
HTB init, kernel part version 3.7
so which one is latest ,
2007 Jul 04
1
infinite amount of data for HTB burst
Dear all,
I''d like to ask for help with HTB configuration (after
having read some manual pages, FAQs and forum posts).
Short version: is there a way to specify infinite burst for HTB?
(Infinite amount of data to use the "ceil" rate.)
Long version:
I have the following small topology:
cable modem (uplink to ISB)
|
<ethernet>
2005 Jun 19
1
question about wonder shaper and htb
Greetings,
My question deals with the htb version of wonder shaper. I used it
for some time without much alteration except I noticed something odd
in the way the rates are set up for the 3 htb classes. The way I
understand it, there are 3 classes:
1:10 - high prio class with rate ${UPLINK}kbit
1:20 - bulk/default class with rate $[9*$UPLINK/10]kbit
1:30 - bulk/default low priority
2005 May 21
2
TC/HTB Graphs
Hi
iam looking to graph the tc classes and qdisc
iam trying to access the stef scripts
but its site is totally broken
could some one point me where i can graph using good docs
hare
2002 Aug 31
3
HTB shares equally when borrowing enabled :(
Hi,
I''m fighting seriously with a most simple HTB setup. I''d like to share
the incoming 64kbps into 5 and 59 for two different machines under NAT.
HTB seems to hold the required limits when ceil is not set (no
borrowing), but when borrowing enabled it seems to share equally rather
then keeping the specified ratio.
My setup is below. A typical output of "tc -s -d qdisc
2005 Jul 13
0
HTB traffic control over VLAN interface.
Hi All,
This is my first mail to the LARTC mailing list.I am having some problems
with the download bandwidth over VLAN.The setup i am having at my place is
somewhat below..
+-------------------+
| |
| FTP Server |
| |
+-------------------+
|
+---------------+ |
| | |
| eth1=|-------+
| My Box |
| eth0=|--------+
| | |
+---------------+ |
|
+----------+----------+-----------------------+
| |
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
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 Nov 02
1
HTB not shaping traffic
I cannot get HTB to function properly. Most classes transmit more than
their ceiling, more than any reasonable burst would allow. I have
reviewed my script several times but I can''t find anything out of place.
The setup is as standard as it gets: one HTB root qdisc, a small tree of
HTB classes, one SFQ qdisc for each leaf HTB class.
To illustrate the problem, here is non-leaf HTB
2005 May 23
0
[Fwd: Re: TC/HTB Graphs]
hareram wrote:
> Hi
>
> iam looking to graph the tc classes and qdisc
> iam trying to access the stef scripts
> but its site is totally broken
>
> could some one point me where i can graph using good docs
>
> hare
>
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