Re: tc filter change/replace

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Tomas Graf:

You mentioned that "All classifier except rsvp are
changeable in the 
latest bk. The patchset has gone in around rc1-bk3-5"


Well issue 1 is that in iproute-latest (as well as the
one released 
yesterday) the output of: tc show filter dev eth0
parent ffff:"
and change/replace DO NOT WORK.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
filter protocol ip pref 50 u32 fh 800::801 order 2049
ht 800 bkt 0 match 
0a010102/ffffffff at 12 police 0x4 rate 20000bit burst
2559b mtu 2kb 
action reclassify ref -10352222812 bind -8666697856

on the bk version (latest changeLog entry 18-1-2005)
as you suggested 
the output is NOT VERBOSE ENOUGH to see if all
parameters are working, 
but change/replace SEEM TO BE WORKING.

Heres the output:

filter protocol ip pref 50 u32 fh 800::801 order 2049
ht 800 bkt 0 match 
0a010102/ffffffff at 12



ISSUE 2
-------
In lots of computers i try to install iproute2 i get
an error about 
db_185.h missing . Issuing a simple

apt-get install libdb4.1-dev

resolves the problem and the arpd compiles perfectly.
Maybe consider 
documenting that somewhere.
--- Thomas Graf <tgraf@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> * Antonios Chalkiopoulos
> <200501241402.08307.alg0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 2005-01-24 14:02
> > 
> > I am wondering whether the commands 'tc filter
> change' and 'tc filter replace' 
> > are working. Googling around revealed a few emails
> on the LARTC stating that 
> > unfoirtunately they do not work. A quick check
> showed that they are still not 
> > implemented (properly).
> > Some propose a solution to build a second tree of
> filters and apply the 2nd 
> > one when a need for it arises. Howver how can
> someone achive the above trick.
> 
> All classifiers except rsvp are changeable in the
> latest bk. The
> patchset has gone in around rc1-bk3-5.
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