As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't matter what I use, so long as I get
the result - I just need to have each user alloted a certain upload and
download speed. Nothing too fancy.
I tried switching to HTB. I amended my commands but I don't know if my
kernel supports it. I've got CentOS 5.0 with kernel 2.6.18 but I now get
errors like these:
137.222.235.125
RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
We have an error talking to the kernel
RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
We have an error talking to the kernel
Any clues? (Sorry to ask so many favours, and thanks for your time)
Jonathan
Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
At 2007-07-30 14:36:03 +0100, jonathan.gazeley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
137.222.235.125
Error: Qdisc "tbf" is classless.
Error: Qdisc "tbf" is classless.
One of these is from the $LAN line, and one from the $WAN one, right?
Any ideas what's broken? I'm not so hot on classful queueing
disciplines!
It's not really clear to me what you want, but I'm guessing you want to
add a CBQ (not TBF) class, and then add a TBF qdisc (with tc qdisc add)
under that class. But I don't know why you would want to do that.
(I'd recommend using HTB instead of CBQ, and attaching a prio qdisc to
each HTB class.)
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Jonathan Gazeley
Wireless & VPN Team
Information Systems & Computing
University of Bristol
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