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From: Sorin Panca <sorin.panca@gmail.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] counter-strike
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 11:45:01 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4406DABD.8050700@gmail.com> (raw)

Hi list!

I have a LAN server with Gentoo Linux. It's a Pentium III at 1000 MHz
with 256 MB SDRAM.
I've implemented a QoS solution with HTB and SFQ.
Here is the diagram:

_______________________________________________________________________


1:--+----1:1       - [ counter-strike & icmp ] rate=1Mbit; ceil=1Mbit;
    |                                     prio 0; (u32 filter by ports)
    |
    |----1:2       - [ Internet ] rate=1.5Mbit; ceil=rate; prio 1;
    |     |                       (RNR=rate) RNR = Root iNet Rate
    |     |
    |     |---1:20 - [ normal traffic ] rateê% of $RNR; ceil=$RNR;
    |     |                             prio 0; (u32 filter by ports)
    |     |
    |     \---1:21 - [ p2p traffic ] (default class) rate=1kbit;
    |                                ceilê% of $RNR; prio 1
    |
    |----1:3       - [ MAN ] rate=1Mbit; ceil\x10Mbit-$RNR; prio 1
    |     |                  (RMCŒil) RMC = Root MAN Ceil
    |     |                  MAN destinations are marked with 0x1 Marker
    |     |
    |     |---1:30 - [ normal traffic ]
    |     |                    rateP0kbit;ceil=($RMC-$RNR-1)kbit;
    |     |                    prio 0; (u32 filter by ports AND fw mark)
    |     |
    |     \---1:31 - [ p2p traffic ] rate=1kbit; ceil=($RMC-$RNR-1)kbit;
    |                                prio 1; (u32 filter by fw mark)
    |
    \----1:4       - [ LAN ] rateâMbit; ceilâMbit

________________________________________________________________________


dev is eth0 and eth1; eth0 is connected at the Internet and eth1 is
connected at my LAN.

My problem:
when connecting from LAN to outside counter-strike servers i have a
280-1500 ms lag.
For counter-strike to be playable i need to have a lag of 0 to 65 ms.
If I tc qdisc del dev eth* root; i have a lag of 45 to 120 ms.

How can I improve response times? Has anyone any ideea? I can change the
server to a Pentium III at 1000 MHz with RIMM. Would that help?
Or is there a software solution?
Thank you in advance!
Sorin

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             reply	other threads:[~2006-03-02 11:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-03-02 11:45 Sorin Panca [this message]
2006-03-02 14:23 ` [LARTC] counter-strike Jakub Wartak
2006-03-02 15:07 ` Andreas Klauer
2006-03-02 18:17 ` Sorin Panca
2006-03-02 18:53 ` Andreas Klauer
2006-03-02 20:13 ` Sorin Panca

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