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Re: Any way to view the current state of delay pools?

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I take it, gauging by the lack of any responses :-) that this is not possible?

On 11/24/05, Phillip Geiger <phillip.geiger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This would help me fine tune the bucket & refill settings.  I've got
> 100+ users sharing a 1 mbps satellite internet connection, and delay
> pools have done a great job keeping the heavy downloaders in check.
> There are still a handful of guys running downloads 24/7, but they're
> held back to a 4 K/s refill after their bucket is gone.  This seems to
> be working well.
>
> However, I'm interested in seeing what % of my users are draining
> their buckets and getting throttled to the refill rate in the course
> of "normal" web browsing.  This requires first identifying who's
> getting throttled, and what they're downloading.  (E.g., if it turns
> out that people are getting throttled while viewing CNN's web page,
> then maybe a bigger bucket setting would be in order.)
>
> The tool I'm using now is iftop, which makes picking out a single user
> very difficult.  What I'd like is a simple list of IP addresses with
> the current status of the associated bucket.
>
> Is this possible?  Thanks.
>


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