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* [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options
@ 2003-05-15 18:27 Tester
  2003-05-15 18:43 ` Stef Coene
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From: Tester @ 2003-05-15 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Hi there.

I got another problem now.
I got a linux router with 4 network interfaces on whose i do traffic shaping 
with tc tool.
I'm constantly changing classes, filters and such. The need to constantly 
change them will remain even after i finish testing all posibilities.
All works fine until the router doesn't get rebooted when i loose all my tc 
settings. After it comes back i have to make all the changes again and it's 
REALLY annoying to do so. (You try to reconstruct 50 or more lines of 
commands in the specific order ;-) )

A simular problem i encontered with iptables, but I solved it with crontab and 
iptables-save/restore.
Is there a simular solution for tc?
How do you cope with this problem?

One option would be to have a script and constantly change what i do with tc 
in it to so after a reboot it would come back. But his way i would constantly 
have to worry about sychronizing the script with the actual changes i make 
and double my efforts.

Please help me.

Have a nice day.
-Tester
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* Re: [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options
  2003-05-15 18:27 [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options Tester
@ 2003-05-15 18:43 ` Stef Coene
  2003-05-16 22:16 ` John King
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From: Stef Coene @ 2003-05-15 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

On Thursday 15 May 2003 20:27, Tester wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I got another problem now.
> I got a linux router with 4 network interfaces on whose i do traffic
> shaping with tc tool.
> I'm constantly changing classes, filters and such. The need to constantly
> change them will remain even after i finish testing all posibilities.
> All works fine until the router doesn't get rebooted when i loose all my tc
> settings. After it comes back i have to make all the changes again and it's
> REALLY annoying to do so. (You try to reconstruct 50 or more lines of
> commands in the specific order ;-) )
>
> A simular problem i encontered with iptables, but I solved it with crontab
> and iptables-save/restore.
> Is there a simular solution for tc?
No.

> How do you cope with this problem?
Scripting.

> One option would be to have a script and constantly change what i do with
> tc in it to so after a reboot it would come back. But his way i would
> constantly have to worry about sychronizing the script with the actual
> changes i make and double my efforts.
>
> Please help me.
I don't have a real solution.  I have a perl script that can discover a htb 
setup.  That can be used to recontruct the commands.
But why don't you create a script that you each adapt and execute?  So you can 
rerun it if your box reboots.

Stef

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 "Using Linux as bandwidth manager"
     http://www.docum.org/
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* Re: [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options
  2003-05-15 18:27 [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options Tester
  2003-05-15 18:43 ` Stef Coene
@ 2003-05-16 22:16 ` John King
  2003-05-17  0:56 ` Kenneth Porter
  2003-05-17 20:56 ` John King
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: John King @ 2003-05-16 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

This might help. 
ftp://k12linux/pub/tc/tc_gen.tar.gz
Put it in it's own directory to untar.
 
A script generator based on htb with easy to tweak config files.

I use it on dual redundant bridges that use spanning tree to block one
box. 
You can also use it to generate a rule set for iptables, which I will be
doing this summer.

jk




On Fri, 2003-05-16 at 13:09, John King wrote:
> This might help. 
>  
> A script generator based on htb and easy to tweak config files.
> 
> I use it on dual redundant bridges that use spanning tree to block one
> box. 
> 
> You can also use it to generate a rule set for iptables, which I will be
> doing this summer.
> 
> Put it in it's own directory to untar.
> 
> jk
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 11:43, Stef Coene wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 May 2003 20:27, Tester wrote:
> > > Hi there.
> > >
> > > I got another problem now.
> > > I got a linux router with 4 network interfaces on whose i do traffic
> > > shaping with tc tool.
> > > I'm constantly changing classes, filters and such. The need to constantly
> > > change them will remain even after i finish testing all posibilities.
> > > All works fine until the router doesn't get rebooted when i loose all my tc
> > > settings. After it comes back i have to make all the changes again and it's
> > > REALLY annoying to do so. (You try to reconstruct 50 or more lines of
> > > commands in the specific order ;-) )
> > >
> > > A simular problem i encontered with iptables, but I solved it with crontab
> > > and iptables-save/restore.
> > > Is there a simular solution for tc?
> > No.
> > 
> > > How do you cope with this problem?
> > Scripting.
> > 
> > > One option would be to have a script and constantly change what i do with
> > > tc in it to so after a reboot it would come back. But his way i would
> > > constantly have to worry about sychronizing the script with the actual
> > > changes i make and double my efforts.
> > >
> > > Please help me.
> > I don't have a real solution.  I have a perl script that can discover a htb 
> > setup.  That can be used to recontruct the commands.
> > But why don't you create a script that you each adapt and execute?  So you can 
> > rerun it if your box reboots.
> > 
> > Stef
> > 
> > -- 
> > 
> > stef.coene@docum.org
> >  "Using Linux as bandwidth manager"
> >      http://www.docum.org/
> >      #lartc @ irc.oftc.net
> > 
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> > 
> -- 
> John King
> Multnomah ESD
> Phone: 503-257-1542  
> FAX:   503-257-1538
> ** Note If you really want me to read it, 
>         don't send it in MicroSoft format.
-- 
John King
Multnomah ESD
Phone: 503-257-1542  
FAX:   503-257-1538
** Note If you really want me to read it, 
        don't send it in MicroSoft format.
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* Re: [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options
  2003-05-15 18:27 [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options Tester
  2003-05-15 18:43 ` Stef Coene
  2003-05-16 22:16 ` John King
@ 2003-05-17  0:56 ` Kenneth Porter
  2003-05-17 20:56 ` John King
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Kenneth Porter @ 2003-05-17  0:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

--On Friday, May 16, 2003 3:16 PM -0700 John King <jking@mesd.k12.or.us> 
wrote:

> ftp://k12linux/pub/tc/tc_gen.tar.gz

URL is broken, hostname is broken. Looks like you have an internal hostname 
there.


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* Re: [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options
  2003-05-15 18:27 [LARTC] tc save restore QoS options Tester
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2003-05-17  0:56 ` Kenneth Porter
@ 2003-05-17 20:56 ` John King
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: John King @ 2003-05-17 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

Sorry about that must have dosed off for a second.

ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/tc/tc_gen.tar.gz

> This might help. 
> ftp://k12linux/pub/tc/tc_gen.tar.gz
> Put it in it's own directory to untar.
>  
> A script generator based on htb with easy to tweak config files.
> 
> I use it on dual redundant bridges that use spanning tree to block one
> box. 
> You can also use it to generate a rule set for iptables, which I will be
> doing this summer.
> 
> jk

> > -- 
> > John King
> > Multnomah ESD
> > Phone: 503-257-1542  
> > FAX:   503-257-1538
> > ** Note If you really want me to read it, 
> >         don't send it in MicroSoft format.
-- 
John King <jking@mesd.k12.or.us>

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