Hello Devik, This isn't an issue of htb as htb scales to > 2000 and i can vouch for it. But a combination of U32 and htb ain't working for me. U32 works >2000 with other QOS/Shaping algorithms. I have used tc as distributed by you and tested on kernel 2.4.21 & 2.4.20. Where do you think the crux of the issue lies. Trevor On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 12:13, devik wrote: > Hi, > I can't test the script just now as I'm in important project (and > don't want to crash my comp). > What should I expect after running the script ? > > In meantime you could change it and use 1 HTB class and 3000 u32 > filters pointing to the same class - the we will know where the > limit is. > > ------------------------------- > Martin Devera aka devik > Linux kernel QoS/HTB maintainer > http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/ > > On 2 Jul 2003, Trevor Warren wrote: > > > > > Hello Folks, > > > > Some time ago i posted a mail on this list regarding the traffic > > shaping script i devised based on htb and u32. The limitations of which > > are 2048 filters + htb classes. > > > > I am in a deep fix without a resolution for the same. HTB is really > > cewl as it delivers on its functionality, but this lack of scalability > > issue is a pain in me **** cause of which some server deployments are on > > hold. > > > > Thanks in advance and would be glad to hear from anyone. The resolution > > for the same when i find out i will post it on the mailing list. > > > > Trevor > > > > > > -- > > ( >- LINUX, It's all about CHOICE -< ) > > /~\ __ twarren@xxxxxxxxxx __ /~\ > > | \) / Pre Sales Consultant - Red Hat \ (/ | > > |_|_ \ 9820349221(M) | 22881326(O) / _|_| > > \___________________________________/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ -- ( >- LINUX, It's all about CHOICE -< ) /~\ __ twarren@xxxxxxxxxx __ /~\ | \) / Pre Sales Consultant - Red Hat \ (/ | |_|_ \ 9820349221(M) | 22881326(O) / _|_| \___________________________________/