Re: HTB stalling

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so i checked using your way: "HTB init, kernel part version 3.17".


On 4/23/05, gypsy <gypsy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Krystian Antoni wrote:
>
> How to check version of HTB??
> I have standart one which came with kernel 2.6.11.7, my tc says I have
> "TC HTB version 3.3". Is this my HTB version? :-)

No, it isn't.  3.3 is the TC version.

The only ways I know to find out the HTB version are:
1) if it loads as a module, it will record in your logs its version.
2) read the source.  'grep HTB_VER /usr/src/linux/net/sched/sch_htb.c'
should return something like
  0x30011
That "11" at the end is hex, so in decimal it = 17, making the example
above 3.17

> Im not using FC3 kernel but a vanilla one so there is no much beta in
> it :) besides I cut most of the stuff out just for experimentation and
> still no luck :)

But it is still a 2.6 kernel, not a 2.4 kernel?  In 2.4.x,
linux/include/net/pkt_sched.h specifies the timer.  (I can't help you
with 2.6.  Until it appears as standard in Slackware current, it is not
stable enough for my production servers.).
--
gypsy

> On 4/22/05, gypsy <gypsy@xxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
>
>      > hareram wrote:
>      >
>      > Hi all
>      >
>      > iam also facing the same problem what Mr Antoni have
>      > even i have done many kind of experment, but i could not
>      resolve is
>      > this bug in FC3,
>      > but when i does the FC1 its working fine
>      >
>      > I found difference from FC1 to FC3 is
>      >
>      > FC1 iptables 1.2.8 HTB 3.12
>      > FC3 iptable 1.2.11 htb 3.16
>      >
>      > can some experts coment on this
>      > hare
>
>      Although this stalling issue may still be a timer problem
>      rather than
>      HTB, there are bugs in versions of HTB < 3.17 so you MUST
>      patch the
>      kernel so HTB is at least 3.17.  I don't know about
>      iptables.
>
>      Do remember that FC3 contains much BETA; you really should
>      be using
>      something less "bleeding edge" for a server.
>      --
>      gypsy
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