Re: tc -s -d explanation

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On Thursday 11 September 2003 12:44, Damjan wrote:
> I want to understand the output of the "tc -s -d ..."  command.
> Can someone explain in detail what this means:
>
> class htb 1:100 parent 1:10 prio 0 quantum 1000 rate 40Kbit ceil 40Kbit
> burst 1000Kb/8 mpu 0b cburst 1000Kb/8 mpu 0b level 0
>  Sent 3733691 bytes 2658 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
>  rate 48525bps 34pps
>  lended: 2658 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
>  tokens: -59999999 ctokens: -59999999
>
>
>
> I want to know what is:
>     quantum 1000
>     burst 1000Kb/8 (whats the /8)
>     mpu 0b
>     level 0
>     tokens: -59999999 ctokens: -59999999 (what does this mean?)
I have some more info on the faq page on docum.org.
But the -59999999  is very strange.  Can you post all your tc commands?  And 
also check out your kernel log files for errors.

Stef

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