Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Is it possible to shape variable bandwidth?"
2004 Oct 06
4
Re: What is the reccomended minimum rate for leaf htb classfor accurate operation?
Zviad O. Giorgadze wrote:
> My ISP provides guarantied 115kbit bandwidth for GLOBAL TRAFFIC. During the low load period (early morning, evening, night) customers can get up to 1mbit traffic.
That''s download traffic we''re talking about, since you seem to be
shaping on your local LAN interface? Variable rate ISPs are tough
to shape right, I guess...
Does this 115kbit vs.
2004 Oct 06
5
What is the reccomended minimum rate for leaf htb class for accurate operation?
Hi,
I''m trying to setup QoS in my TSL box. Following to mailing list reccomendations I changed PSCHED_CPU but can''t get accurate shaping with HTB. I have disabled HYSTERESIS also (by setting it to 0).
I have Intel Celeron 1.8Mhz (TSC supported I think).
******** My script ******
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 22 r2q 10
# Class corresponding interface
2004 Oct 13
5
Re: Is this actually possible?
>Hi everyone, and thanks for your help so far.
>
>I have been playing around with tc and htb for a couple of weeks now, and
>while I am nowhere near understanding everything here, I am beginning to
>know more about packets than I ever wanted to know.
>
>I have two university buildings with a 1mb connection to the Internet. The
>two buildings (on either side of town) are
2004 Oct 12
0
Re: (OFF-TOPIC Interface question) Is it possible to shape variable bandwidth?
Hi people I''m new to the mailing list, but I''ll save my presentation
to another mail as I already have some strong questions. Now I just
faced this mail that arose me a question I had when "installing" my
qos.
> Internet connection - ADSL, interface nas0 (115kbit guarantied, up to 1mbit possible. Depends on ISP load, impossible to guess).
> Internal interface
2004 Oct 07
0
Re: Re: What is the reccomended minimum rate for leaf htb class foraccurate operation?
>"Zviad O. Giorgadze" wrote:
>> # Put flow to corresponding classes
>> tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: u32 match ip dst 192.168.0.1 flowid 1:21
>> tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: u32 match ip dst 192.168.0.2 flowid 1:22
>> tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: u32 match ip dst 192.168.0.3 flowid 1:23
>> tc filter add dev
2004 May 25
1
how to borrow bandwith
Hi,All
I am using iproute2 to manage bandwith for ADSL router.High,medium,low priority are needed for different protocol port on the ADSL's upstream side,as following:
LAN --- |ADSL Router|------WAN
When there aren't traffic on the specific priority, its bandwidth should be borrowed by other priorities.But it doesn't work.Here is my script:
/usr/sbin/tc qdisc del dev nas0 root
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Problem with Routed mode using br2684ctl tool
Hi,
I am writing this email in sincere hope that somebody
experienced similar/same problem and found solution to
it.
The classical bridge setup could be achieved using
brctl tool, which could be found at:
http://home.regit.org/br2684.html
I have an ADSL CO line card Linux based [2.4.24
kernel] with 8 nas interfaces and eth0. Rather than
having bridge, the decision was to have a router,
which
2007 Jul 02
8
Kernel Packet Traveling Diagram
Hi,
I find this diagram which details the kernel packet traveling :
http://www.docum.org/docum.org/kptd/
Is it up to date ?
I made some test and I put a DNAT rules in the PREROUTING table of an
interface and I attach it a ingress policy, the dst IP wasn''t changed. the
DNAT it isn''t yet make.
I''ve another question (I''m not sure is it the good mailing list), for
2004 Nov 01
0
Looking to reccomendations
Hello LARTC,
Description of situation
=================
I have two ADSL connections, one at work (ISP #1) and one at home (different ISP #2).
At work I have Linux box for firewalling and NAT (and 5 PC-s in internal - LAN #1). The same is for home (1 Linux box, 1 notebook - LAN #2).
Both ADSL connections has bandwidth limiting only for GLOBAL resources (160kbit for ISP #1 and 115kbit for ISP#2),
2007 Aug 23
5
Help about a QoS configuration
Hi, I would like to make a QoS configuration on a linux based dsl router. It
is for a server, so I want to shape outgoing traffic, incoming traffic
should not be a problem as long as I have a quite assymetric connection. I
would like to achieve the following goals:
1) To have one class (p2p) having all the available bandwith if there is no
activity on other classes.
2) If another class (ftp
2004 Jul 30
0
Help:how many bandwidth are borrowed in HTB?How to caculate!
Hi,All
I use HTB to control traffic.Here is my script:
/usr/sbin/tc qdisc del dev nas0 root
/usr/sbin/tc qdisc add dev nas0 root handle 1:0 htb default 60
/usr/sbin/tc class add dev nas0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb ceil 896kbit rate 896kbit prio 0 burst 60k
/usr/sbin/tc class add dev nas0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb ceil 896kbit rate 537kbit prio 1 burst 60k
/usr/sbin/tc class add dev
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
2004 Apr 05
0
dsmark and HTB
Hello!
I have some trouble with dsmark qdisc.
I''d like to set DSCP value of my outgoing packets and add a rate
limit to each one.
I learned HTB and dsmark. They work properly, but I can''t combine them
like this:
tc qdisc add DSMARK handle 1:0 ...
tc class modify 1:1 ...
tc class modify 2:2 ...
...
tc qdsic add parent 1:1 HTB ...
tc qdsic add parent 1:2 HTB ... ->
2009 Mar 10
1
Active directory and winbind RID/SID to uid and gid maping across several linux servers
We are using a windows server 2003 active directory as our single sign
on server. I have been able to get our RHEL4U6 servers to authenticate
with active directory.
My concern is that the RID mapping to unix uid/gid range (15000-20000)
is stored locally on each machine in a tdb database. So far all of the
servers have produced the same mapping, but I do not think it is
guarantied. I think the
2020 Jan 29
2
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 6:52:50 PM CET Nataraj wrote:
[...]
> By burst, I mean that you don't have a bandwidth commitment with an SLA
> from your provider. A bandwidth commitment means that you are paying a
> provider to guarantee you so many MB or GB of bandwidth and this is
> guaranteed to you. This means it is allocated to you in their network
> allotments and you
2010 Jan 11
1
K-means recluster data with given cluster centers
K-means recluster data with given cluster centers
Dear R user,
I have several large data sets. Over time additional new data sets will be created.
I want to cluster all the data in a similar/ identical way with the k-means algorithm.
With the first data set I will find my cluster centers and save the cluster centers to a file [1].
This first data set is huge, it is guarantied that cluster
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex modes
Hi,
I'm about finished developing a QuickTime component that supports Speex
(on
MacOS X and Windows).. As it is now the user can set complexity
(SPEEX_SET_COMPLEXITY) and quality (SPEEX_SET_QUALITY /
SPEEX_SET_VBR_QUALITY) and to wether to use VBR or not. Will these
options
make it possible to produce all combinations of bitrates/qualities? Or
should I also use
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex modes
> I'm about finished developing a QuickTime component that supports Speex
> (on
> MacOS X and Windows).. As it is now the user can set complexity
> (SPEEX_SET_COMPLEXITY) and quality (SPEEX_SET_QUALITY /
> SPEEX_SET_VBR_QUALITY) and to wether to use VBR or not. Will these
> options
> make it possible to produce all combinations of bitrates/qualities? Or
> should I
2009 Oct 10
2
virsh dumpxml didn''t reflect viridian=1
Just the output of one of the viridian enabled windows hvm machines:
Florian
virsh dumpxml titan
<domain type=''xen'' id=''40''>
<name>titan</name>
<uuid>cedb6201-82d6-3c96-4da3-e0bfad6a7501</uuid>
<memory>2097152</memory>
<currentMemory>2097152</currentMemory>
<vcpu>2</vcpu>
<os>
2009 Oct 10
2
virsh dumpxml didn''t reflect viridian=1
Just the output of one of the viridian enabled windows hvm machines:
Florian
virsh dumpxml titan
<domain type=''xen'' id=''40''>
<name>titan</name>
<uuid>cedb6201-82d6-3c96-4da3-e0bfad6a7501</uuid>
<memory>2097152</memory>
<currentMemory>2097152</currentMemory>
<vcpu>2</vcpu>
<os>