Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "bridging shaper"
2003 Jul 05
13
HTB doesn''t respect rate values
Hi,
machine: AMD K6 200 MHz
Linux distribution: Mandrake 8.1
kernel: compiled 2.4.21
applied this:
#define PSCHED_CLOCK_SOURCE PSCHED_CPU in file
linux/include/net/pkt_sched.h bevore compiled the kernel
(described on http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/40.html)
bandwitch on eth0: 128kbit
The most simple configuration - 122kbit guaranted for WWW (sport 80) and
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 Apr 06
11
htb2 -> htb3 problems
Hello!
I need to switch from htb2 to htb3, because of speed issues (for me,
htb2 is unable to handle more then 100mbit duplex with ~550 classes),
kernel profiling shows htb_dequeue_prio at 1st place with 3x isolation.
So, I''ve moved from 2.4.19 to 2.4.25 kernel (hi-pac for classification/marking
and htb3 for queueing), and traffic rate drop from 100 to 20mbit.
What can be wrong? The
2005 Jul 08
5
HTB Rate and Prio
Hi,
I wanted to implement some QOS on my Linux Box with HTB, but after some time
spend
on the configuration and tests, I still don''t manage to have some correct
results. Here are the details :
-ROOT 2000 kbits
-HIGHPRIO SUBCLASS 50 kbits prio 0
-SUBCLASS1 750 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE1 250 kbits prio 1
2003 Oct 27
4
Need help with HTB
Hello,
1.
I currently have a 128kbps cable link to the internet..and I''m sharing
this connection with others.
I''ve made the following script(for alocating bandwidth depending on the
services used: browsing, squid, games like counter-strike, icmp, ssh),
which unfortunately isn''t working very well as the response times I''m
getting upon pinging the server
2004 Aug 04
10
htb and fw problems
Dear All,
I''m using the kernel 2.6.6, iproute2-2.4.7.20020116, iptables v1.2.9, and gentoo.
I have a leased-line 64 kbps.
I can see the counter works in iptables, but in the htb, it doesn''t go to the right class (it always go to the default class).
Any help will be appreciated
here''s my htb conf
#!/bin/bash
tc qdisc del dev eth1 root
tc qdisc add dev eth1 root
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
2006 Feb 28
10
Htb queueing problem
Hi everybody!
I''m using an edge bridge box with two ethernet cards to shape traffic in
a WAN link. I''m running Debian 3.1 stable with kernel 2.6.8 and
iproute from packages. I recompiled the kernel with the following
built-in options:
[*] 802.1d Ethernet Bridging
[*] QoS and/or fair queueing
<*> HTB packet scheduler
<*> SFQ queue
[*] QoS support
2005 Jan 27
3
negative tokens
I have this:
class htb 1:29 parent 1:1 prio 0 rate 3000bit ceil 100000bit burst
1599b cburst 1611b
Sent 33233 bytes 772 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 415 borrowed: 357 giants: 0
tokens: -3756376 ctokens: 128779
or this:
class htb 1:21 parent 1:1 prio 0 rate 3000bit ceil 100000bit burst
1599b cburst 1611b
Sent 57554 bytes 618 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
lended: 193 borrowed: 425
2007 Oct 25
7
TC (HTB) doesn''t work well when network is congested?
Hi,
I have a server and ten clients in a Gigabit network. The server has
125mbps network bandwidth.
I want that the server has 40Mbps bandwidth reserved for client 1 (IP
192.168.5.141), and the
rest bandwidth is for all other clients.
My script looks like this (I use IFB for incoming traffic):
#!/bin/bash
export TC="/sbin/tc"
$TC qdisc add dev ifb0 root handle 1: htb default 30
2006 Sep 08
8
htb traffic shaping problem
Hello.
I have a linux server connected to a gigabit lan, and though that lan to a
768kbps/768kbps DSL modem.
I''m trying to shape my webserver running on port 80/443 down to 512kbps,
while leaving all other ports alone. The current configuration script that
I''m using is as follows:
tc qdisc del dev eth0 root
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 99
tc class add dev
2004 Oct 27
3
Traffic Control Diagnostic Graphing Utility
I wrote a Perl script to poll `tc` for traffic control statistics (just bytes
presently) for leaf qdiscs. The information is fed to either RRDTool or
Munin[2], depending on what parameter is passed to the script. If the option
for a RRD database is used, graphs[3][4] are written to disk for each ten
second polling interval. If invoked via Munin[2], it handles graphing and
samples at five
2002 Dec 04
3
HTB/IMQ troubles (probably)
Hello,
I use HTB with linux-2.4.20-ac1 and iptables-1.2.7a (pathced for IMQ).
I configured one HTB qdisc on an IMQ device. This qdisc has some classes
(about 5) and all of the classes has qdisc pfifo.
I sometimes got out from my linux (while I was working) and I found in
logs:
Dec 4 11:49:27 core kernel: HTB init, kernel part version 3.7
Dec 4 11:49:28 core kernel: HTB: quantum of class
2002 Feb 28
6
basic htb setup
Hey all. I''m trying to set up QoS using the HTB qdisc in a very basic
setup, but it the example shown in the howto doesn''t seem to be working.
While the packets show up in the correct classes, they appear to be
completely ignoring the rates, meaning nothing gets shaped.
My setup is that I''ve got a a bunch of machines behind my firewall/router:
1.2.3.1
2004 Jul 28
3
Re: Re: HTB 3.13 please help
//Just to not forget eth0 is WAN and eth1 is LAN . The box is NATing my lan.
I configured tcng to shape both download and upload
and i got connection loss again.
Maybe it is my script fault or it is something bad with packets marking .
this is how i mark outgoing packets
iptables -t mangle -A MYSHAPER-OUT -p tcp -s 192.168.1.23 -j MARK --set-mark
$ip
and this part of my script which is intented
2002 Jun 06
1
parameter of htb
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 12
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:10 rate
30kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:11 rate
10kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:12 rate
60kbps ceil 100kbps burst 2k
tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 1
u32 match ip src 172.16.11.2 flowid 1:10
i login
2004 Oct 08
2
Excess Bandwidth
Hi,
I''m trying to configure QoS on my linux in the following manner:
I have a main link with 64K, so I divided it in 3 classes of 18K, 14K
and 9K with an excess (not used for classified traffic, just to be
shared) of 23K. This excess should be distributed proportonally among
the 3 classes, that is, the class that has more rate should borrow more
bandwidth. What is happening is
2004 Jan 23
2
htbinit and redhat-9.0
dear All,
I'm a new student and my job is too shapping bandwith for our campus faculty network.
I want to implement htb with Redhat-9.0 distro.
does this distro kernel support htb and tc good ? or i should apply some patch or upgrade kernel ?
regards
reza
2004 Apr 28
1
HTB not obeying to specified rate?
here is the situation
i am using htb.init with fwmark to do QoS.
i have 2 parent classes with RATE=CEIL which then have some leafs each on
his own.
the first one works fine (it shapes the packets to the specified rate)
class htb 1:21 root rate 1Mbit ceil 1Mbit burst 2909b cburst 2909b
Sent 631520262 bytes 651550 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
rate 131573bps 141pps
lended: 380595 borrowed: 0
2003 Aug 24
2
Howto Graph throughput?
I have successfully implemented a QoS system using HTB on a 2Mb/s
leased line and it works very well, but I would like to be able to
graph the three pipes to see what they are doing, eg: using MRTG or
similar.
Has anyone any experience or examples of how to do this please?
Thanks,
Chris
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