Yes, that's what I was trying to ask below. I'm still trying to figure
out which class (in the <qdisc>:<classid> format) the error message is
referring to.
It's about class 1:7.
So, since I'm not sure which class it is (and I have several htb
qdiscs; oh, I just realized that I neglected to mention that I'm using
HTB), I'm not sure which qdisc this refers to.
I [think I] understand that htb is a non-work-conserving qdisc, and I
[think I] have configured things so that every htb qdisc I instantiate
limits the bandwidth, so I don't understand why this situation would
invoke a warning message.
Also -- is there some way to correlate this identifier "10007" with a
classid?
I'm just starting back on working on this problem this morning, and I'll
approach it via a process of elimination, but I just thought there
surely must be some sort of deterministic mapping between the
<qdisc>:<classid> label and this one given in the warning message.
Thank you --
Glen
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