* [Announce] LARTC wiki available
@ 2011-12-28 15:52 Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 0:27 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
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From: Niccolò Belli @ 2011-12-28 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc; +Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Hi,
I still didn't find a viable solution for the LARTC wiki, so I decided
to start hosting it on my own server. Later we can easily switch
somewhere else if we keep using the same wiki engine (and maybe even
with another wiki engine).
I decided to use wikimedia because it's the only one I know of, so if
someone knows a better alternative please let me know, we are still in
time for a change.
Since I never used a wiki seriously I will probably need someone else
who can help me maintaining it, please let me know if you are
experienced and willing to help.
Here is the wiki: http://lartc.linuxsystems.it/
And here is the new mailing list for those who still don't know:
http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#lartc
I just copy-pasted the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO
atm, it still needs to be wikified and we still need to choose how to
organize the contents.
Cheers,
Niccolò
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-28 15:52 [Announce] LARTC wiki available Niccolò Belli
@ 2011-12-29 0:27 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
2011-12-29 9:37 ` Niccolò Belli
2012-06-01 16:42 ` Niccolò Belli
2012-06-03 20:05 ` Philip Prindeville
2 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Hagen Paul Pfeifer @ 2011-12-29 0:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: lartc, netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
* Niccolò Belli | 2011-12-28 16:52:11 [+0100]:
>I still didn't find a viable solution for the LARTC wiki, so I
>decided to start hosting it on my own server. Later we can easily
>switch somewhere else if we keep using the same wiki engine (and
>maybe even with another wiki engine).
>I decided to use wikimedia because it's the only one I know of, so if
>someone knows a better alternative please let me know, we are still
>in time for a change.
>Since I never used a wiki seriously I will probably need someone else
>who can help me maintaining it, please let me know if you are
>experienced and willing to help.
>
>Here is the wiki: http://lartc.linuxsystems.it/
What about
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/group
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-29 0:27 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
@ 2011-12-29 9:37 ` Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 16:19 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Niccolò Belli @ 2011-12-29 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hagen Paul Pfeifer
Cc: lartc, netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Il 29/12/2011 01:27, Hagen Paul Pfeifer ha scritto:
> What about
>
> http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/group
I saw it, but I didn't like it because unregistered users cannot edit
the wiki and even registered users need an invite. Also, it seems quite
confusing, a traditional wiki is a better solution in my opinion.
Niccolò
>> I still didn't find a viable solution for the LARTC wiki, so I
>> decided to start hosting it on my own server. Later we can easily
>> switch somewhere else if we keep using the same wiki engine (and
>> maybe even with another wiki engine).
>> I decided to use wikimedia because it's the only one I know of, so if
>> someone knows a better alternative please let me know, we are still
>> in time for a change.
>> Since I never used a wiki seriously I will probably need someone else
>> who can help me maintaining it, please let me know if you are
>> experienced and willing to help.
>>
>> Here is the wiki: http://lartc.linuxsystems.it/
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-29 9:37 ` Niccolò Belli
@ 2011-12-29 16:19 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
2011-12-29 17:13 ` Niccolò Belli
0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Hagen Paul Pfeifer @ 2011-12-29 16:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: lartc, netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
* Niccolò Belli | 2011-12-29 10:37:41 [+0100]:
>> What about
>>
>> http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/group
>
>I saw it, but I didn't like it because unregistered users cannot edit
>the wiki and even registered users need an invite. Also, it seems
>quite confusing, a traditional wiki is a better solution in my
>opinion.
Anybody knows that network stack lacks documentation - no doubt. Maybe a wiki
is an adequate concept (beside man pages and in Kernel docs). Everybody, not
restricted to kernel hackers, can edit documentation and add examples.
Maybe the netem wiki page at
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/netem
is a good example for a good documented subsystem.
But I don't like the idea to outhouse the existing wiki. Why two wikis? What
happened with the wiki server if you leave the university? So maybe the user
restriction on linuxfoundation.org should be changed? I strongly suggest to
keep to documentation as tightly as possible to linuxfoundation (or
https://www.wiki.kernel.org/).
Hagen
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-29 16:19 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
@ 2011-12-29 17:13 ` Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 19:04 ` John A. Sullivan III
2012-01-02 12:48 ` Ed W
0 siblings, 2 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Niccolò Belli @ 2011-12-29 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc; +Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Il 29/12/2011 17:19, Hagen Paul Pfeifer ha scritto:
> But I don't like the idea to outhouse the existing wiki. Why two wikis?
Because if you need an invite to edit something then it isn't a wiki
anymore, for example.
> What happened with the wiki server if you leave the university?
This isn't a problem, because relocating would be as simple as doing a
database dump. Releasing dumps publicly wouldn't be a problem too. Also,
there is no reason to keep using my servers when better alternatives
arise. I created the wiki in a dedicated server because I didn't find
viable alternatives (unlike for the mailing list) and considering the
few feedbacks I received hopefully doing something tangible would create
more interest: I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks there
isn't enough documentation for the *end user*.
> So maybe the user
> restriction on linuxfoundation.org should be changed?
Yes, IMHO.
> https://www.wiki.kernel.org/.
It seems a wiki for a kernel hacker, not for the end user.
P.S.
Feedbacks are welcome, if there is no interest at all maybe we should
just discard the idea after all.
Thanks,
Niccolò
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-29 17:13 ` Niccolò Belli
@ 2011-12-29 19:04 ` John A. Sullivan III
2012-01-02 12:48 ` Ed W
1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: John A. Sullivan III @ 2011-12-29 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: netfilter, Linux Networking Developer Mailing List, lartc
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Niccolò Belli" <darkbasic@linuxsystems.it>
> To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
> Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org, "Linux Networking Developer Mailing List" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 12:13:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
>
> Il 29/12/2011 17:19, Hagen Paul Pfeifer ha scritto:
> > But I don't like the idea to outhouse the existing wiki. Why two
> > wikis?
>
> Because if you need an invite to edit something then it isn't a wiki
> anymore, for example.
>
>
> > What happened with the wiki server if you leave the university?
>
> This isn't a problem, because relocating would be as simple as doing
> a
> database dump. Releasing dumps publicly wouldn't be a problem too.
> Also,
> there is no reason to keep using my servers when better alternatives
> arise. I created the wiki in a dedicated server because I didn't find
> viable alternatives (unlike for the mailing list) and considering the
> few feedbacks I received hopefully doing something tangible would
> create
> more interest: I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thinks there
> isn't enough documentation for the *end user*.
>
> > So maybe the user
> > restriction on linuxfoundation.org should be changed?
>
> Yes, IMHO.
>
> > https://www.wiki.kernel.org/.
>
> It seems a wiki for a kernel hacker, not for the end user.
>
> P.S.
> Feedbacks are welcome, if there is no interest at all maybe we should
> just discard the idea after all.
>
> <snip>
I can certainly concur that there is a lack of end user documentation. I have found the net devs extremely helpful and am deeply grateful for their support but I do sometimes chuckle because the documentation and the responses are written from such a developer's context. Of course, that is entirely expected and I don't mean the least bit of disrespect; I stand in complete awe of the net devs.
But the needs and perspectives of net devs and system engineers/admins are very different and rightly so. So, I'd love to see a hybrid environment where we have the best of both worlds (but where sys admin types don't feel completely lost and overwhelmed). Thanks, all - John
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-29 17:13 ` Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 19:04 ` John A. Sullivan III
@ 2012-01-02 12:48 ` Ed W
2012-01-02 13:07 ` Niccolò Belli
1 sibling, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Ed W @ 2012-01-02 12:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: lartc, netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
On 29/12/2011 17:13, Niccolò Belli wrote:
> Il 29/12/2011 17:19, Hagen Paul Pfeifer ha scritto:
>> But I don't like the idea to outhouse the existing wiki. Why two wikis?
>
> Because if you need an invite to edit something then it isn't a wiki
> anymore, for example.
Wikis seem to be massive spam targets at the moment (I run a small wiki,
I added registration to try and limit spammers, then I added silly
captchas, then I added some auto spam word recognition. I'm now at the
point that for such a small and niche wiki I might just get people to
apply to me personally for an edit option, it's just too boring dealing
with the spam...)
Good luck
Ed W
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-01-02 12:48 ` Ed W
@ 2012-01-02 13:07 ` Niccolò Belli
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Niccolò Belli @ 2012-01-02 13:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc; +Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Il 02/01/2012 13:48, Ed W ha scritto:
> Wikis seem to be massive spam targets at the moment (I run a small wiki,
> I added registration to try and limit spammers, then I added silly
> captchas, then I added some auto spam word recognition. I'm now at the
> point that for such a small and niche wiki I might just get people to
> apply to me personally for an edit option, it's just too boring dealing
> with the spam...)
Thank you for your answer, I wanted a wiki because I want lartc to be as
independent as possible, the final goal is to find someone who can
assure continuity to the documentation even if I give up (like vger for
the ml): I want to avoid what happened to lartc.org and the old mailing
list.
Did you try ReCAPTCHA
(http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ReCAPTCHA)? Do you use
mediawiki or something else?
Again, if someone is experienced and willing to help, any help is
appreciated. I can share ftp/phpmyadmin if someone wants to co-maintain it.
Thanks,
Niccolò
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-28 15:52 [Announce] LARTC wiki available Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 0:27 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
@ 2012-06-01 16:42 ` Niccolò Belli
2012-06-01 19:12 ` Julien Vehent
2012-06-03 20:05 ` Philip Prindeville
2 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Niccolò Belli @ 2012-06-01 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc; +Cc: netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Since I keep receiving lots of visits to lartc.linuxsystems.it from
spinics archives & co, I'd like to point out I closed the wiki when the
original domain changed maintainer:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/lartc/msg22400.html
http://lartc.org is alive and kicking and there is no need for another
wiki anymore. I'd like to thank both Bert and Carl-Daniel.
Niccolò
Il 28/12/2011 16:52, Niccolò Belli ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I still didn't find a viable solution for the LARTC wiki, so I decided
> to start hosting it on my own server. Later we can easily switch
> somewhere else if we keep using the same wiki engine (and maybe even
> with another wiki engine).
> I decided to use wikimedia because it's the only one I know of, so if
> someone knows a better alternative please let me know, we are still in
> time for a change.
> Since I never used a wiki seriously I will probably need someone else
> who can help me maintaining it, please let me know if you are
> experienced and willing to help.
>
> Here is the wiki: http://lartc.linuxsystems.it/
> And here is the new mailing list for those who still don't know:
> http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#lartc
>
> I just copy-pasted the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO
> atm, it still needs to be wikified and we still need to choose how to
> organize the contents.
>
> Cheers,
> Niccolò
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-01 16:42 ` Niccolò Belli
@ 2012-06-01 19:12 ` Julien Vehent
2012-06-02 14:37 ` Andy Furniss
0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Julien Vehent @ 2012-06-01 19:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: lartc, netfilter, Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
On 2012-06-01 12:42, Niccolò Belli wrote:
> http://lartc.org is alive and kicking and there is no need for
> another
> wiki anymore. I'd like to thank both Bert and Carl-Daniel.
>
> Niccolò
>
Very cool !
I'll try to find some time and move over some of the content I have here:
http://wiki.linuxwall.info/doku.php/en:ressources:dossiers:networking:traffic_control
--
Julien Vehent - http://1nw.eu/!j
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-01 19:12 ` Julien Vehent
@ 2012-06-02 14:37 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-02 14:43 ` Andy Furniss
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From: Andy Furniss @ 2012-06-02 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Julien Vehent
Cc: Niccolò Belli, lartc, netfilter,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Julien Vehent wrote:
> On 2012-06-01 12:42, Niccolò Belli wrote:
>> http://lartc.org is alive and kicking and there is no need for
>> another
>> wiki anymore. I'd like to thank both Bert and Carl-Daniel.
>>
>> Niccolò
>>
>
> Very cool !
> I'll try to find some time and move over some of the content I have
> here:
> http://wiki.linuxwall.info/doku.php/en:ressources:dossiers:networking:traffic_control
A couple of things that stand out after skimming through.
DSL - Jeesper's overhead as noted in the comments is not 5 and anyway I
think his good work has now been superseded by stab as it allows for
negative overheads, which his did not.
man tc-stab has clear and good explanations and examples.
SFQ - well it's literally been years since I knew it in detail, but
limit was (back then at least) for all flows combined.
I tested (maybe not hard enough) quantum < mtu and never managed to
prevent dequeues - I know it's not efficient and "forbiden" but back
then at least it didn't break.
Anyway it seems that early this year SFQ got some love and now has
several more options (red, headdrop, limit >127, depth as param) - so as
long as your iproute/kernel is current have a look at man tc-sfq for
details.
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-02 14:37 ` Andy Furniss
@ 2012-06-02 14:43 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-02 15:50 ` Eric Dumazet
2012-06-03 2:36 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Andy Furniss @ 2012-06-02 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Julien Vehent
Cc: Niccolò Belli, lartc, netfilter,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Andy Furniss wrote:
> I tested (maybe not hard enough) quantum < mtu and never managed to
> prevent dequeues - I know it's not efficient and "forbiden" but back
> then at least it didn't break.
Forgot to say -
also remember mtu as seen by tc on eth has 14 added - default quantum on
sfq, htb etc are 1514 as you can see with tc -s -d qdisc ls etc.
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-02 14:37 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-02 14:43 ` Andy Furniss
@ 2012-06-02 15:50 ` Eric Dumazet
2012-06-02 16:58 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-03 2:36 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Eric Dumazet @ 2012-06-02 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Furniss
Cc: Julien Vehent, Niccolò Belli, lartc, netfilter,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 15:37 +0100, Andy Furniss wrote:
>
> Anyway it seems that early this year SFQ got some love and now has
> several more options (red, headdrop, limit >127, depth as param) - so as
> long as your iproute/kernel is current have a look at man tc-sfq for
> details.
Yes, but fq_codel is really better than SFQ.
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-02 15:50 ` Eric Dumazet
@ 2012-06-02 16:58 ` Andy Furniss
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Andy Furniss @ 2012-06-02 16:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eric Dumazet
Cc: Julien Vehent, Niccolò Belli, lartc, netfilter,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
Eric Dumazet wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 15:37 +0100, Andy Furniss wrote:
>
>>
>> Anyway it seems that early this year SFQ got some love and now has
>> several more options (red, headdrop, limit>127, depth as param) - so as
>> long as your iproute/kernel is current have a look at man tc-sfq for
>> details.
>
> Yes, but fq_codel is really better than SFQ.
Ooh, that does look interesting. I hadn't seen that, thanks.
I should really start checking netdev again.
Just pulled iproute git, and see there is a man for codel, but not
fq_codel (yet?).
It would be handy if it/them were added to man tc's "SEE ALSO" section.
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2012-06-02 14:37 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-02 14:43 ` Andy Furniss
2012-06-02 15:50 ` Eric Dumazet
@ 2012-06-03 2:36 ` Jesper Dangaard Brouer
2 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Dangaard Brouer @ 2012-06-03 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andy Furniss
Cc: Julien Vehent, Niccolò Belli, lartc, netfilter,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List, brouer
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2012, Andy Furniss wrote:
> Julien Vehent wrote:
>> On 2012-06-01 12:42, Niccolò Belli wrote:
>> > http://lartc.org is alive and kicking and there is no need for
>> > another
>> > wiki anymore. I'd like to thank both Bert and Carl-Daniel.
>> >
>> > Niccolò
>> >
>>
>> Very cool !
>> I'll try to find some time and move over some of the content I have
>> here:
>> http://wiki.linuxwall.info/doku.php/en:ressources:dossiers:networking:traffic_control
>
> A couple of things that stand out after skimming through.
>
> DSL - Jeesper's overhead as noted in the comments is not 5 and anyway I think
> his good work has now been superseded by stab as it allows for negative
> overheads, which his did not.
Thanks for the credits :-)
Its been a while since I looked at that code. I think, the 5 bytes might
ref to the ATM header 5 + 48 = 53 bytes the ATM cell size. But 5 is not
used as overhead.
The linklayer ATM hack is to adjust the rtable array, that the kernel uses
for lookups. The problem is that the rtable array only have an 8 bytes
"resolution" (well depend on cell_log), thus to get this aligned, I use
the ATM payload size of 48, when populating the rtable array. Then
when storing the "data" I the rtable array I use *53 byte ATM cell size.
> man tc-stab has clear and good explanations and examples.
Good to see some documentation on stab, I always found it difficult to
use.
Cheers,
Jesper Brouer
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* Re: [Announce] LARTC wiki available
2011-12-28 15:52 [Announce] LARTC wiki available Niccolò Belli
2011-12-29 0:27 ` Hagen Paul Pfeifer
2012-06-01 16:42 ` Niccolò Belli
@ 2012-06-03 20:05 ` Philip Prindeville
2 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Philip Prindeville @ 2012-06-03 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niccolò Belli
Cc: lartc, netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
Linux Networking Developer Mailing List
On 12/28/11 8:52 AM, Niccolò Belli wrote:
> Hi,
> I still didn't find a viable solution for the LARTC wiki, so I decided
> to start hosting it on my own server. Later we can easily switch
> somewhere else if we keep using the same wiki engine (and maybe even
> with another wiki engine).
> I decided to use wikimedia because it's the only one I know of, so if
> someone knows a better alternative please let me know, we are still in
> time for a change.
> Since I never used a wiki seriously I will probably need someone else
> who can help me maintaining it, please let me know if you are
> experienced and willing to help.
>
> Here is the wiki: http://lartc.linuxsystems.it/
> And here is the new mailing list for those who still don't know:
> http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#lartc
>
> I just copy-pasted the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO
> atm, it still needs to be wikified and we still need to choose how to
> organize the contents.
>
> Cheers,
> Niccolò
Between command-line stuff for users/administrators and the kernel hacking bits on linux-net, etc. I'd like to see a middle ground: i.e. better documentation about the C API to userspace from the kernel routing mechanisms.
Better documentation about rtnetlink would be appreciated, and maybe the low-level libraries that run atop that as well, such as libmnl.
-Philip
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