Re: What does overlimits mean?

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On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 03:47:44PM +0800, Patrick Chan wrote:

> in the root qdisc, the overlimits is 1710. 
> 1) What does "overlimits" mean?

Times that CBQ decided to shutdown for a while. See the HOWTO.

> 2) How to avoid overlimits?

Not shaping - sorry, this is vital to how CBQ works, and how most other
qdiscs that slow down traffic work.

> 3) Below is the tc config, why only root qdisc has overlimits?
> the child qdisc does not have?

Try looking at the classes, tc -s class ls dev ppp0 - the rest will also
have overlimits, if they are slowing traffic down.

Regards,

bert

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