Re: [LARTC] Kernel message

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 12 May 2003 01:09, Dr Aldo Medina wrote:
> I get this when running my htb/imq/tc ruleset:
>
> May 11 16:50:15 aldomedina kernel: HTB: quantum of class 100001 is
> small. Consider r2q change.
> May 11 16:50:18 aldomedina kernel: htb: class 10001 isn't work
> conserving ?!
>
> How can I know which classid are 10001 and 100001? I use 1:0, 1:11,
> 1:12, 1:13, 11:, 12: and 13:
You can know it if you calculate quantum yourself.  Quantum = rate / r2q.  r2q 
is 10 by default.  r2q can be overruled if you add the htb qdisc.  Quantum 
can be overruled if you add the htb class.  And quantum should be > 1500 and 
< 60.000.

Stef

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