> > 3) Similarly for macvtap <network>s, will the network-wide bandwidth > > limiting be applied to the physical ethernet device? This would > > have the side effect of including host traffic on that interface in > > the bandwidth totals, but I don't see a way around it. > With this patch as-is, shaping rules are applied only when creating TAP > devices. This mean only network types VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_NETWORK and > VIR_DOMAIN_NET_TYPE_BRIDGE. > > > > 4) Finally on that topic, what about <network>s that have a pool of > > physical ethernets to be used macvtap-style? Is there any way we can > > do bandwidth limiting on an aggregated collection of network interfaces? > > Or > > will attempts to configure this necessarily result in a "config not > > supported" log message? > Huh, I didn't know it is possible to have a pool of devices within one > <network>. So in this case, this patch silently does nothing. The IFB (Intermediate Functional Block) allows you to configure aggregate QoS on multiple interfaces. /Chris -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list