For now try making a parent with rate and ceil 220kbit. Have 4 child/leaf classes like - (assuming 1 is highest priority)
class 1 rate 120 ceil 220 prio 0 class 2 rate 50 ceil 220 prio 1 class 3 rate 25 ceil 220 prio 2 class 4 rate 25 ceil 220 prio 3
There are other tweaks you can try, it depends how much you care about latency. You could also share the windows boxes bandwidth by IP.
I don't do it quite like the above - so if it doesn't work, say and I'll think again.
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Try to make it look like I said - back off from 256 ceil, make rates add up to master rate (220), give interactive more rate than it will ever need.
Ok, im now trying:
class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 220kbit class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb rate 70kbit ceil 220kbit prio 1 class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:21 htb rate 50kbit ceil 220kbit prio 2 class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:22 htb rate 25kbit ceil 220kbit prio 3 class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:23 htb rate 25kbit ceil 220kbit prio 4 class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:24 htb rate 25kbit ceil 220kbit prio 5 class add dev $INTERFACE parent 1:1 classid 1:25 htb rate 25kbit ceil 220kbit prio 8
Its simply not working. Bittorrent is using ~22kb/sec on class 25, leaving the FTP upload (class 22) sitting on only ~3kb/sec.
Any ideas?
Are you sure that FTP is going to class 22 and not default -
tc -s qdisc ls dev $INTERFACE or tc -s class ls dev $INTERFACE will show counters.
Andy.
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