Re: ESFQ?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Cheers Andy, great work.

Brian

On 11 Jan 2005 at 15:28, Andy Furniss wrote:

> Justin Schoeman wrote:
> > Woohoo - that would be great!
> > 
> > -justin
> > 
> > Andy Furniss wrote:
> > 
> >> Justin Schoeman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Ouch... Is there any other way to do host-based fair sharing
> >>> (well, other than actually classifying each host :-( )?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I don't think it will take much to get it to work - though I
> >> haven't tried :-) .
> >>
> >> I'll have a look at doing a 2.6.10 in the next few days.
> 
> Well I gave it a go (first patches I've made) and they work for me
> though Thomas or Stephen may notice something :-) .
> 
> Hopefully they won't be needed in the future if Thomas gets esfq in
> mainline.
> 
> They are based on Alexander Clouters patches at www.digriz.org.uk. I
> only used the first iproute one.
> 
> I was hampered a bit because kernel.org have turned off the diff
> viewer.
> 
> The remove db iproute patch is from LFS, you may not need it if you
> have Berkley DB installed ( search for db_185.h ).
> 
> If you don't have it *and* you don't use arpd then use the patch, it
> just removes arpd from the build.
> 
> Andy.
> 
> 
> 


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Brian Carrig
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Department of Computing & Networking
Institute of Technology, Carlow
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