Re: Tools to get current bandwidth of queue or speed rate?
Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control
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> <snip>
> > Thank you for your kindly response
> > Another question.
> > How can I flush the value of throughput reported by "tc
-s qdisc show
> > dev eth0" command.
> > My meaning is how to make the value of throughput restored to
the
> > zero(0).
>
> The only way I know to do that is to delete the whole structure with`tc
qdisc
> del ...` and then recreate it. If anyone else has a better way
to zero out
> qdisc statistics I'd be curious to know.
I just reapply my script that sets up the queues.
The first line in my scripts is tc qdisc del root dev $e I have a service
'bridge' that configures the bridge, then it calls shape.eth0.sh and shape.eth1.sh.
This way I can tweak the shaping and run the scripts without restarting
the bridge. I havn't noticed any impact of doing this, so I guess that
any packets in queues when the queues are deleted just get sent (I've run
the scripts during video conferences with no noticeable impact).
-Ron
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