* [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB
@ 2005-10-01 18:45 Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
2005-10-02 11:40 ` Andy Furniss
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From: Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva @ 2005-10-01 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello!
I made a simple configuration with HTB, 10% http and 90% Video, where
http can share the available bandwidth left from video.
But :(... i think HTB it's not very fast and it can't adapt quickly to
the great variation of the MPEG 4 VBR (700M film), and some times it
jerks a bit in great variations of bandwidth. I'm making a download to
have always 100% bandwidth utilization (or near). This setup is running
on a controlled home lan.
Have any one tried something like that? am i missing some thing?
Please some one tell me something.
thanks
Tiago
PS: sorry my English :(
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* Re: [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB
2005-10-01 18:45 [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
@ 2005-10-02 11:40 ` Andy Furniss
2005-10-02 18:25 ` Ed W
2005-10-02 19:28 ` Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
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From: Andy Furniss @ 2005-10-02 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I made a simple configuration with HTB, 10% http and 90% Video, where
> http can share the available bandwidth left from video.
>
> But :(... i think HTB it's not very fast and it can't adapt quickly to
> the great variation of the MPEG 4 VBR (700M film), and some times it
> jerks a bit in great variations of bandwidth. I'm making a download to
> have always 100% bandwidth utilization (or near). This setup is running
> on a controlled home lan.
>
> Have any one tried something like that? am i missing some thing?
>
> Please some one tell me something.
You rates/ceils are probably too high you need to allow for overheads -
seeing your script would help.
Andy.
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* Re: [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB
2005-10-01 18:45 [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
2005-10-02 11:40 ` Andy Furniss
@ 2005-10-02 18:25 ` Ed W
2005-10-02 19:28 ` Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
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From: Ed W @ 2005-10-02 18:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Andy Furniss wrote:
> Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I made a simple configuration with HTB, 10% http and 90% Video, where
>> http can share the available bandwidth left from video.
>>
>> But :(... i think HTB it's not very fast and it can't adapt quickly to
>> the great variation of the MPEG 4 VBR (700M film), and some times it
>> jerks a bit in great variations of bandwidth. I'm making a download to
>> have always 100% bandwidth utilization (or near). This setup is running
>> on a controlled home lan.
>>
>> Have any one tried something like that? am i missing some thing?
>>
>> Please some one tell me something.
>
>
> You rates/ceils are probably too high you need to allow for overheads
> - seeing your script would help.
Actually he said he ws *downloading*, and so he probably doesn't have
control over the incoming stream.
Remember that you can only really control outgoing rates properly -
incoming streams you control indirectly and all you can do is ignore the
sender for a while and hope he stops sending you stuff so quickly... So
this is probably your problem - HTB reacts instantly, but the sender
keeps sending stuff for perhaps several seconds until you stop answering
him and then backs off - there is a reaction lag and there is not much
you can do about it really.
Ed W
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* Re: [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB
2005-10-01 18:45 [LARTC] heavy VBR traffic with HTB Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
2005-10-02 11:40 ` Andy Furniss
2005-10-02 18:25 ` Ed W
@ 2005-10-02 19:28 ` Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva
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From: Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva @ 2005-10-02 19:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Ed W wrote:
> Andy Furniss wrote:
>
>> Tiago Bruno Espírito Santo Silva wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> I made a simple configuration with HTB, 10% http and 90% Video, where
>>> http can share the available bandwidth left from video.
>>>
>>> But :(... i think HTB it's not very fast and it can't adapt quickly to
>>> the great variation of the MPEG 4 VBR (700M film), and some times it
>>> jerks a bit in great variations of bandwidth. I'm making a download to
>>> have always 100% bandwidth utilization (or near). This setup is running
>>> on a controlled home lan.
>>>
>>> Have any one tried something like that? am i missing some thing?
>>>
>>> Please some one tell me something.
>>
>>
>>
>> You rates/ceils are probably too high you need to allow for overheads
>> - seeing your script would help.
>
>
>
> Actually he said he ws *downloading*, and so he probably doesn't have
> control over the incoming stream.
>
> Remember that you can only really control outgoing rates properly -
> incoming streams you control indirectly and all you can do is ignore
> the sender for a while and hope he stops sending you stuff so
> quickly... So this is probably your problem - HTB reacts instantly,
> but the sender keeps sending stuff for perhaps several seconds until
> you stop answering him and then backs off - there is a reaction lag
> and there is not much you can do about it really.
>
> Ed W
Thanks for the responses!
Well i'm out this days but i'll try to test again when i go back home,
I'll send the scripts later this week.
I have 3 PCs, something like this:
A<==>R<==>B
Where R is the router with 2 ethernet cards...so i have in A a http
server (tcp) and VLC streaming (udp) to B, i think i can control the
outgoing traffic from A to B in the "R"outer.
You are saying to me that with this configuration if the rates/ceils are
well chosen, the video streaming must work with no jerks even if the
bandwidth is at 100% (or near).
Thanks for your help
Tiago
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