From: Ed Wildgoose <lists@wildgooses.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [LARTC] HTB is nor fair when 'borrowing? Can someone correct
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 08:05:01 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40D2A22D.7070502@wildgooses.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <40D21439.7000702@interia.pl>
>
> HTB should give fifty-fifty to U1 and U3... but it is not...
> What is happening is that HTB gives about 350-380kbit for user3 and
> everything else(more than 600kbit) for user1... this period is marked
> as "t1" on my graph...
Hmm, interesting. Can you switch the order of your IP mappings around
on this test so that you can prove that it is some feature of HTB that
user1 always gets more bandwidth, and no something about that machine
(ie if you swap ip's for user1 and 3 that it still remains (the new)
user1 who gets all the b/w?
Obviously this should not be so, just curious to eliminate other
possibilities
Ed W
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Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-06-17 21:59 [LARTC] HTB is nor fair when 'borrowing? Can someone correct me or maybe pljosh
2004-06-18 8:05 ` Ed Wildgoose [this message]
2004-06-18 11:05 ` [LARTC] HTB is nor fair when 'borrowing? *bug* in HTB or some pljosh
2004-06-18 11:28 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-06-18 12:50 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-06-18 13:30 ` pljosh
2004-06-18 18:10 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-18 18:45 ` pljosh
2004-06-18 21:11 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-18 21:57 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-19 4:05 ` pljosh
2004-06-19 4:14 ` pljosh
2004-06-20 11:10 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-20 11:56 ` pljosh
2004-06-20 13:12 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-20 13:18 ` Ed Wildgoose
2004-06-20 15:06 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-20 16:02 ` [LARTC] HTB is nor fair when 'borrowing? *bug* confirmed? pljosh
2004-06-24 9:38 ` Andy Furniss
2004-06-25 3:58 ` pljosh
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