Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "retrieving informations from Psched for Qos"
2006 Jan 29
1
Reminder - links
Because these tend to get lost, here are some links that I think
everyone should know about:
wiki:
http://linux-net.osdl.org
API:
http://www.coverfire.com/lql/
Stef Coene: (Broken? I hope not. This is excellent stuff!)
http://www.docum.org/docum.org/
Jason Boxman:
http://edseek.com/~jasonb/articles/traffic_shaping/
Dan Singletary:
2005 Apr 21
2
A general view of the TC
Is there any library that i can hook on at runtime in order to create
a qdisc dinamically from a program or if i want to do this I have to
call the "tc" command?
The disadvantage of calling the tc command from a process is that it
creates an other process and this slows things up.
Marius
2005 Jan 19
4
Writing rules direct to Kernel
Hi,
I''m interested to write rules direct in Kernel space memory and not to
execute the tc command. Have anyone done this before ? Any ideas ?
Sources ?
Thank you,
Liviu
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2004 Oct 12
12
Qdisc statistics project
As a necessety for my job is to real-time monitor the bytes, packets, packet
dropped etc of all the qdiscs working inside the kernel i''ve tried varius
methods:
1. Parse tc -s command output and update a round robin database and use
rrdtool to graphically display tc statistics.
[varius perl scripts exist for the above job]
2. Unsuccesfully tried QoS SNMP extensions, in order to use a
2005 Feb 05
1
ANNOUNCE: LQL# 0.8.0 and LQL 0.8.0
******
* Since LARTC is not an announcement list I will not be posting
* all release announcements here. LQL has been through several
* releases since the initial announcement and LQL-Sharp is
* something completely new which will hopefully be of interest to
* many of the people subscribed to LARTC.
******
That''s right! Yes, yes, yes. You can now control the QoS features of the
Linux
2005 Mar 28
2
getting qdisc stats using rtnetlink sockets
hi
i wanted to get the qdisc stats without using tc. is
this possible by just using rtnetlink sockets
directly? if possible could someone point me to an
example.
thanks.
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2005 Mar 29
1
tc + bandwidth measurement
I want to implement a snmp-agent to measure the
bandwidth traffic per flow
in a linux router.
Is there any way to use tc in bash scripts in order to
measure the
bandwidth?
In my first thought, the agent would fire repeatedly
tc commands that would
return the rate /flow. Is that speculation correct?
Do you propose an alternative way to measure the
bandwith through an agent.
I found somewhere
2005 Jan 05
2
Suggestion - table of QoS mechanisms
Hi,
A thought for the list. As I mentioned in another
posting, there are a lot of QoS mechanisms out there.
Linux supports some, but not all. Some patchsets add
others, but don''t work for all kernels. There are also
userland implementations, usually sitting in software
routers, but there are other packages.
Would it be helpful if I worked on a table of what''s
out there for
2004 Aug 31
0
ANNOUNCE: Linux QoS Library (LQL) 0.5.0
The Linux QoS Library (LQL) provides a GPL licensed, GObject based C API
to manipulate the network queueing disciplines, classes and classifiers
in the Linux kernel. LQL does not use the TC command as a back-end.
Instead, LQL communicates with the Linux kernel via Netlink sockets the
same way TC does.
0.5.0 2004-08-30
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* Initial public release.
* I wanted to get 100% API doc coverage and a
2004 Sep 30
7
tc monitoring
I have managed to dynamically parse the output of commands:
tc qdisc ls dev eth0 and
tc -s class show dev eth0
Save statistics in an rrd database and display it via a php script.
see http://143.233.4.215/graph.php and dload scripts from
http://143.233.4.210/qos/
My next step in developing this monitoring software is to somehow manage to
create a tree out of tc and then use it to greatly
2005 Feb 02
4
Issue with using using tc api
Hi ,
I''m trying to call the tc_qdisc_modify function of tc in iproute2/tc. I could compile it with my stub program and got the executable. However, when i try to create an htb qdisc i get the following error : Unknown qdisc "htb", hence option "default" is unparsable
However, if i use the tc tool, it works fine.. When I tried to understand the problem, it appeared to
2024 Feb 02
3
[PATCH 1/2] drm/nouveau: don't fini scheduler if not initialized
nouveau_abi16_ioctl_channel_alloc() and nouveau_cli_init() simply call
their corresponding *_fini() counterpart. This can lead to
nouveau_sched_fini() being called without struct nouveau_sched ever
being initialized in the first place.
Instead of embedding struct nouveau_sched into struct nouveau_cli and
struct nouveau_chan_abi16, allocate struct nouveau_sched separately,
such that we can check
2005 Jun 29
6
statistics + c code
Good morning :)
I want to use some c code to read statistics as well
as the configured settings ... .. Just give me some
links for starting reading :)
Have a nice day
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2005 Jul 12
2
QOS problem -ng
ok i gave up. can sb point me docs on how design proper qos rules ? about differences between them and the usage (which for wifi, which for ISPs which for homenet)
ill read and do it
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2004 Nov 05
1
QoS and arp packets.
Hello list,
I''m having problems with HTB on a machine. I noticed that after a
while the machine seems off-line after i start the htb script. After
some debugging i realised the problem stays in the arp packets send by
the machine, which are delayed or dropped. Because of that i had to
remove the default class. Is there a way to match arp packets ?
because i want to add them to the class
2010 Jun 02
0
[LLVMdev] Generating Floating point constants
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Stéphane Letz <letz at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We need to generate "Floating point constants" in our code. In http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html it is explained that FP has to follow special encoding rules to be handled by LLVM later one (hexadecimal coding...)
>
> Is there any code available in LLVM to handle this kind of
2004 Jan 30
2
FW: QoS extension to Net-SNMP
Hi.
I did send this to `jaazz@post.cz'', but I suspect the list is a more
appropriate/useful place for it. It''s a question about Michal Charvat''s QoS
extension to Net-SNMP.
When I look at the MIB entries for the QoS handles, I get something like
this -
enterprises.qos.qosObjectTable.qosObject.qosHandle.0.0 = Gauge32: 0
2010 Jun 02
3
[LLVMdev] Generating Floating point constants
Le 2 juin 2010 à 12:21, Eli Friedman a écrit :
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Stéphane Letz <letz at free.fr> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We need to generate "Floating point constants" in our code. In http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html it is explained that FP has to follow special encoding rules to be handled by LLVM later one (hexadecimal coding...)
>>
2005 Jan 05
4
TC GUI or graphs?
Hello everybody,
I am new to the lartc mailing list. I have been using "tc" for some time
now. To be precise, tc & HTB to shape traffic. I did a lot of search on
Google for 2 things:
- A GUI to create configure new qdiscs & classes for HTB
- A utility that will graph the data sent through all configured classes or
qdiscs.
I could not find anything. Could someone tell me if a
2007 Oct 02
3
[LLVMdev] Floating point number format in .ll files changed?
Hi,
after upgrading to 2.1 I noticed that the format for floating point
numbers in .ll files apparently changed. I now get errors like
"llvm-as: var.ll:48,0: Floating point constant invalid for type"
for such code:
"@gmFloat = constant float 0.3".
I checked with llvm-gcc and it now generates code for the hexadecimal
floating point representation. The documentation at