RE: HTB and per-connection bandwidth allocation

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Devik,
Thanks for that...now I have to do some thinking..
Rgds
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: devik [mailto:devik@cdi.cz]
Sent: 10 September 2002 10:25
To: Michael O'Shea
Cc: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: RE:  HTB and per-connection bandwidth allocation


Ahh yes .. so that maximum N is fixed in this way ? Hmmm
and you then need way to map active connection to free
class in HTB for example. It will not be simple because
you can't say when conversation ends (safely). So that you
will end with all classes busy.

You would have to write it yourself probably - extend iptables
connection tracking to maintain table of classids and select
classid for new connection and return it when conn is deleted.
Then simply copy this number to fwmark ...

If you really need this and can't write it you could ask
in lartc list whether someone is willing to write it (for
fun or for money).
devik

On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Michael O'Shea wrote:

> devik,
> But this is my problem - I don't want bw per connection = total/n ... I
want
> bw per connection = x, where x is a constant fraction of total. So for n
> connections total bw utilised = n*x <= total.
> rgds, Michael
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: devik [mailto:devik@cdi.cz]
> Sent: 09 September 2002 19:53
> To: Michael O'Shea
> Subject: RE:  HTB and per-connection bandwidth allocation
>
>
> for n active (backlogged) connection sfq gives
> total/n fraction. existence of backlog is
> essential ! chech with tc class show whether
> htb leaf is backloged during periods you
> are interested in.
> devik
>
> On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Michael O'Shea wrote:
>
> > devik,
> >
> > I've tried adding sfq qdiscs to the class that governs HTTP but I still
> > don't get the result I want. If I open a single connection, it still
gets
> > all the bandwidth available for the class. My understanding is that the
> > addition of sfq to a class will allow fairness between the individual
> > connections (giving each a 'turn') .. but this does not help with
defining
> a
> > specific rate per connection?
> >
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martin Devera [mailto:devik@cdi.cz]
> > Sent: 09 September 2002 17:52
> > To: Michael O'Shea
> > Cc: 'lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl'
> > Subject: Re:  HTB and per-connection bandwidth allocation
> >
> >
> > try SFQ.
> > devik
> >
> > On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Michael O'Shea wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > How do I allocate a guaranteed rate to each individual connection.
> > > For example I can allocate, say 1Mb, to all HTTP traffic by defining
the
> > > appropriate class & filter. In this case, if I have one connection it
> will
> > > get all 1M; if I have 100 then each connection will get ~ 10k. But
> > supposing
> > > I want to allocate 10k per individual connection regardless of the
> number
> > of
> > > connections - so if I have only one connection it gets 10k...20 get
> 20*10k
> > > and if I go above 100 any extra connections are dropped. This allows a
> > > guaranteed level of service per connection.
> > > I cannot see how to achieve this in HTB.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Michael
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

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