Hi Kevin,
Silly idea, use the Windows rollback point (or what is it called) from before
the update and then run Windows upgrade again.
Sebastian
On July 16, 2016 1:53:20 PM GMT+02:00, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>On 16/07/16 11:59, Dave Täht wrote:
>> I would repeat the same test with htb+fq_codel.
>
>Hi Dave,
>
>That's more challenging than it sounds - reproducing the test scenario
>would require the windows box going back in time. What could it be
>doing that so far any of the flent tests fail to replicate? Hmmm, so
>far I've used a local flent server...I wonder if RTT is at play here?
>
>Kevin
>
>>
>> On 7/16/16 11:35 AM, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Encountering some behaviour that I don't understand. Line is a
>40/10
>>> cake limited to 39000/9840. Overheads 12, 'dual-dsthosts' in
>ingress,
>>> 'dual-srcshosts' on engress - limiting the on the WAN line. Take a
>look
>>> at my ping response graph
>>>
>>>
>http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/9822cb5160582fa6abee29b60d807766-16-07-2016.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Around 20:30 I fired up a windows machine that was behind on its
>updates
>>> so it generated a bit of ingress traffic. Note the comparatively
>high
>>> latency (40ms) and stupidly high ping packet loss (50%) The 3-5ms
>>> steady (blue) latency you can see is a system backup (so egress
>traffic)
>>> running till around 23:00.
>>>
>>> The really strange bit is that cake stats show it has only dropped
>10
>>> (yes 10!) packets.
>>>
>>> I'm not the only person encountering 'interesting' behaviour with
>regard
>>> to windows updates inducing high latency and high packet loss. It's
>as
>>> if cake weren't there managing flows and this is the ISP's rate
>limiter
>>> in action.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
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