Re: Quantum of class nnnnn is big

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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 16:11, Luciano Lima wrote:
> My gateway is showing these messages:
>
> htb*g j=4929
> htb*r7 m=0
> htb*r6 m=0
> htb*r5 m=0
> htb*r4 m=0
> htb*r3 m=0
> htb*r2 m=0
> htb*r1 m=0
> htb*r0 m=0
> HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
>
> What does it means ?
Lower the quantum:)
You can ignore these messages or change the quantum of your classes or r2q of 
your htb qdisc.  For an explanation, see 
http://docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/31.html

Make sure 1500 < quantum < 60000
quantum = rate / r2q

Stef

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