Re: Kernel config for HTB

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On Friday 22 November 2002 18:00, Benjamin Goedeke wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Reading through the list I realize that most of what you people talk
> about is way over my head... But I'm trying. I'm new to all this traffic
> shaping thing and I'm stuck at the very beginning: I'm trying to
> configure my kernel so I can set up a HTB on my ppp0 interface.
>
> I'm running Debian sarge and have iproute2 installed (2.4.7). I
> downloaded kernel 2.4.20-rc2 which includes the HTB code. Now I gathered
> that I need to enable CONFIG_NETLINK and CONFIG_RTNETLINK among other
> options. However, for the life of mine I can't find these options. Even
> when I grep through the .config file they don't show up. I see
> CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV but that's it. And when I want to set up a qdisc on
> ppp0, for instance
You need to enable CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV option.  And all the options under "QoS 
and/or fair queueing" menu.

> tc qdisc add dev ppp0 root handle 1:0 htb default 5
>
> all I get is
>
> HTB init, kernel part version 3.7
> HTB: need tc/htb version 3 (minor is 7), you have 10
> "RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument"
Have you patched tc so you have htb support?  I don't know if the tc command 
that comes with debian has htb support.

Stef

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