[LARTC] Tuning HTB

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 15 April 2002 10:55, you wrote:
> Try this :
> 1:1 htb rate 62kbit burst 12k
> 1:10 htb rate 50kbit ceil 62kbit burst 2k
> 1:20 htb rate 1kbit ceil 62kbit prio 1

Thanks for your help!

I'm now at :

1:1 htb rate 62Kbit burst 12Kb
1:10 htb rate 50Kbit ceil 62Kbit burst 7Kb
1:20 htb rate 1Kbit ceil 58Kbit

It works ok now. Lowering the ceil for :20 to 58Kbit made :10 a bit more 
responsive with the few space Kbits at hand.

It works best if the www data through :10 is also continuous, otherwise :20 
keeps the upper hand :-).

I'd like to see :20 stay throttled longer after a package was dequeued from 
:10, to give the next arriving :10 package a better chance.

I'm currently trying the dcache option, maybe it'll have an influence.

- Christian


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