Thanks a lot for the data. >> (Are you seeing any queuedrop?)
Okay, both queuedrop and penaltydrop are 0 on all interfaces, which means that you don't overflow any buffers and that the penalty box is not being used -- tweaking limit and the penalty rate will have no effect. I don't understand what you're doing on eth6, which has both prio and htb. You're systematically putting sfq below sfb. You should be aware that since sfb keeps the queues short, the effect of sfq is reduced somewhat -- you may not be getting all the fairness you're expecting. Your packet loss rates are eth4 (Internet): 0.6% eth2 (LAN): 0.2% eth6 (Wifi): 3.6% Only eth6 is congested. Three quarters of the eth6 drops are in sfb 52:. There's 3.6 times more earlydrop than bucketdrop, which seems okay to me. Increasing increment/decrement might reduce the bucketdrop somewhat; so would increasing the target, at the cost of increasing the amount of queueing. Thanks again for the data, -- Juliusz P.S. Wow ! Guatemala ! _______________________________________________ Bloat mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat
