From: "Denys Fedoryshchenko" <denys@visp.net.lb>
To: Jarek Poplawski <jarkao2@gmail.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: testing crazy stuff with iproute2
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:44:17 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20071227233749.M11574@visp.net.lb> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20071227225455.GA6672@ami.dom.local>
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:54:55 +0100, Jarek Poplawski wrote
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 11:25:53PM +0200, Denys Fedoryshchenko wrote:
> > I will try to talk in lartc, about HTB i wrote another mail...
> > It is not acting as TBF with burst, it is even acting weird. Probably it
is
> > bug, when traffic get "blocked" cause of burst.
>
> HTB was probably projected to be simple, so it has less knobs than
> CBQ or TBF. But it shouldn't act weird, unless you do weird things...
> E.g. what do you expect with 'rate 8bit'? I think, you should
> firstly do some tests with different rates without touching cburst
> or even quantum: HTB usually uses workable defaults if rates and
> packet sizes are within some limits. End at the beginning I think
> it's better to always use 'default' parameter with qdisc, and add
> some class for this to verify all traffic is filtered as expected.
It is just to make ceil thing there is no bandwidth available. I know that
parents in theory must be equal or more than childs sum and etc. About
strange cburst/burst i will explain in next part.
>
> > I will try to use lartc, if it is better to not "spam" my stuff here :-)
>
> Maybe you don't believe it, but I really knew much more about
> properly setting HTB parameters 2 years ago, when I read lartc or
> not worse our local linux networking news group than now - when,
> this practical knowledge was mostly erased by some 'useless' inside details.
For bandwidth sharing it is perfect, but i want just to make things, which i
did with TBF - some time bursty speed, and then slow down to lower speed if
customer is using too much. In theory it has to work like this, but in
practice i am hitting wall. I tried it about 1 year ago, it was same thing,
just with another conditions. Seems cburst/burst a bit different thing, just
to make load on CPU by HTB less , at high speeds.
>
> > I didn't try yet PSPacer yet, as ESFQ things. If it is need i can do that
and
> > write feedback. I can use some of them in real environment after some pre-
> > testing.
>
> It looked like very interesting, so I'm only a bit curious why so
> quiet...
On my experience people don't like much talking on mails, sending bug reports
and etc. I know a lot of people who have kernel panic, oops issues, and who
don't know what to do, just to blame "linux". Now i am trying to help them
and also to help improve linux this way.
For me personally more interesting right now ESFQ way. Just i am scared to
put in producting patches not from mainline, cause then on issues i cannot
write proper bugreport.
>
> Jarek P.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-12-27 23:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-12-26 4:57 testing crazy stuff with iproute2 Denys Fedoryshchenko
2007-12-27 21:09 ` Jarek Poplawski
2007-12-27 21:25 ` Denys Fedoryshchenko
2007-12-27 22:54 ` Jarek Poplawski
2007-12-27 23:44 ` Denys Fedoryshchenko [this message]
2007-12-28 10:18 ` Jarek Poplawski
2007-12-28 13:20 ` Denys Fedoryshchenko
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