From: "rio@martin.mu" <rio@martin.mu>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Re: Still with HTB..
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 04:41:21 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-105331934310792@msgid-missing> (raw)
I forward this to the list also,
I attached SFQ leaf to parent class, and add QUANTUM value and PERTURB
value.
It worked! i tried 20hosts borrowing from the same parent, no problem. Each
host get its own allocated bandwidth.
Btw about last email sent to this list asking about QoS, i ve read LARTC
document but i cant find the solution matches my case. Need help..
I have 100Kbit allocated to parent class, with 20hosts as the children.
i want each one single tcp stream only able to consume 10Kbit, no more
higher than that, except he or she use Download Manager like DAP or
FlashGet that able to open about 10tcp streams to same host.
I need solution how to do this with tc.
Regards,
Rio Martin.
Original Message:
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From: Stef Coene stef.coene@docum.org
> I did some modification, if you run HTB in 4 or more host competing in one
> parent, you should modify the quantum to get fair shaping and correct
> rate.. And this is worked! 20 host borrow from the same parents in correct
> rate..
Can you specify how you changed the quantum to get it working? Or you can
send me your script so I can see how it works.
Stef
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2003-05-19 4:41 rio [this message]
2003-05-19 11:06 ` [LARTC] Re: Still with HTB GoMi .
2003-05-19 11:43 ` rio
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