* [LARTC] tc: weight, defmap and split usage?
@ 2000-11-02 17:47 Wingtung.Leung
2000-11-05 21:59 ` bert
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From: Wingtung.Leung @ 2000-11-02 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
<PRE>Some (non urgent) questions about "tc" parameters:
What is "weight" for? We've seen that leaving it out of our script causes
error/warnings like:
CQB: class 00010012 had bad quantum=0, repaired.
Which values should it have and why?
When should one use the "split" and "defmap" parameters? I guess they can
be used to specify the best effort class, but what value should split have
and how do you read/understand the hex value of defmap?
A last note to the HOWTO maintainers: thanks.
</PRE>
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* [LARTC] tc: weight, defmap and split usage?
2000-11-02 17:47 [LARTC] tc: weight, defmap and split usage? Wingtung.Leung
@ 2000-11-05 21:59 ` bert
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From: bert @ 2000-11-05 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
<PRE>On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 06:47:20PM +0100, Wingtung.Leung wrote:
><i>
</I>><i> Some (non urgent) questions about "tc" parameters:
</I>><i>
</I>><i> What is "weight" for? We've seen that leaving it out of our script causes
</I>><i> error/warnings like:
</I>
I would *really* like to have documentation on this. There are so many
values I don't really understand, like weight, cell, defmap, split etc.
><i> A last note to the HOWTO maintainers: thanks.
</I>
No problem. But keep sending the kudos, they motivate me to no end!
Regards,
bert hubert
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