* [LARTC] traffic always bounded ??
@ 2001-03-29 16:41 Philippe Amelant
2001-03-30 5:45 ` Stef Coene
2001-03-30 12:46 ` Philippe Amelant
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From: Philippe Amelant @ 2001-03-29 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
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Hi,
I have installed cbq on a bridge.
I use cbq-init 0.6.1
It work well, but i still have a problem with it.
I have something like that
root -> class 1 (not isolated, not bounded)-> subclass 1 (not isolated,
not bounded)
-> subclass
2 (not isolated, not bounded)
-> subclass
3 (not isolated, not bounded)
-> class 2 (not isolated, not bounded)
it seems to work well, but when I try to make some test,
i can see that one class cannot borrow bandwidth to other class !
are they any thing special to do to get it working ?
by the way if you have some link for other doc... :)
thanks
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2001-03-29 16:41 [LARTC] traffic always bounded ?? Philippe Amelant
@ 2001-03-30 5:45 ` Stef Coene
2001-03-30 12:46 ` Philippe Amelant
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From: Stef Coene @ 2001-03-30 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
> Philippe Amelant wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have installed cbq on a bridge.
> I use cbq-init 0.6.1
> It work well, but i still have a problem with it.
>
> I have something like that
>
> root -> class 1 (not isolated, not bounded)-> subclass 1 (not
> isolated, not bounded)
> -> subclass
> 2 (not isolated, not bounded)
> -> subclass
> 3 (not isolated, not bounded)
> -> class 2 (not isolated, not bounded)
>
> it seems to work well, but when I try to make some test,
> i can see that one class cannot borrow bandwidth to other class !
Did you attached a qdisc to subclass1 ? ?
> are they any thing special to do to get it working ?
>
> by the way if you have some link for other doc... :)
More info : http://users.belgacom.net/staf/ I'm working on the site,
but there is som usefull information. Look at my scripts an try to
figure out how they work.
If you wanna help, plz let me know :-)
Staf
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* Re: [LARTC] traffic always bounded ??
2001-03-29 16:41 [LARTC] traffic always bounded ?? Philippe Amelant
2001-03-30 5:45 ` Stef Coene
@ 2001-03-30 12:46 ` Philippe Amelant
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Philippe Amelant @ 2001-03-30 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Le 30 Mar 2001 07:45:16 +0200, Stef Coene a écrit :
> > Philippe Amelant wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed cbq on a bridge.
> > I use cbq-init 0.6.1
> > It work well, but i still have a problem with it.
> >
> > I have something like that
> >
> > root -> class 1 (not isolated, not bounded)-> subclass 1 (not
> > isolated, not bounded)
> > -> subclass
> > 2 (not isolated, not bounded)
> > -> subclass
> > 3 (not isolated, not bounded)
> > -> class 2 (not isolated, not bounded)
> >
> > it seems to work well, but when I try to make some test,
> > i can see that one class cannot borrow bandwidth to other class !
> Did you attached a qdisc to subclass1 ? ?
no, but i have modified my conf to make some test (remove subclass),
and if tbf is always bounded, sfq work well ! (but it 's not very
accurate ...)
i use a 2.2.14 kernel
Is it a bug or a misconfig ?
Thank
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