3.3 is obsolete, use 3.10. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Sebastian Moeller <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Richard, > > On Oct 9, 2014, at 18:42 , Richard Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 10/06/2014 03:41 PM, Sebastian Moeller wrote: >> >>>> >>>> I have spare routers that I can run OpenWRT or CeroWRt on and I'm >>>> setup to test with netperf, netperf-wrapper on my local network ( >>>> desktop -> router -> laptop ) it's Gbit so I can easily saturate >>>> the router. >>> >>> That sounds great. I think the first test should be to run SQM under >>> cerowrt, so you get a feel of how things should look. I typically run >>> netperf-wrapper rrul tests (for ipv4 and if available for ipv6) >>> through cerowrt with different settings for SQM. A second step then >>> is to instal SQM-scripts under openwrt and check whether the same >>> settings produce the same results ;) >> >> Ok. I'll get my spare WNDR3700v2 up running the latest cerowrt. Should be >> in the next few days. I'm a bit strapped for time right now. > > No hurry, I really appreciate your help and there is no time pressure > (rather the other way around, I do this for a hobby, and real life leaves > almost no time for that ;) ) > >> >>> So just let me know what you are willing/ready to test and we will >>> take it from there okay? (I would already be a happy camper if you >>> could just install the current SQM-scripts on openwrt and just send >>> me the output of “logread” after installing and activating SQM, as >>> well as the output from “tc -d qdisc” before and after enabling SQM, >>> and finally the output of running “/etc/init.d/sqm stop ; >>> /etc/init.d/sqm start” on the router’s console; that hopefully works >>> or at least gives some indication what might be off. If you could >>> throw in a quick netperf-wrapper RRUL test through the router I will >>> be most delighted ;)) >> >> Ok. That sounds like a good starter step. First question: Where are the >> current SQM scripts located and what's the process for installing them? Are >> they packages or stuff that I scp over and manually install? > > So the repository lives on: > https://github.com/dtaht/ceropackages-3.10 > I just followed Dave’s advice and used: > git clone [email protected]:dtaht/ceropackages-3.3.git > to get my own version to play around with. Oh, SQM basically is the work of > Dave (who wrote the scripts doing the actual AQM&QOS work) and Toke you > packaged all this nicely and created the GUI for it (all I ever did was > shuffling the GUI around a bit). I just started hacking around the files from > sqm-scripts and luck-app-sqm on my cerowrt (so I could immediately do some > testing), so I never got around building actual packages (I assume you need > to be setup to build whole openwrt/cerowrt images and that is outside the > scope of my recreational coding), But that said if you copy the files from > ceropackages-3.10/net/sqm-scripts/files to the matching directory on your > router you should have a working sqm-script. Or just use a cerowrt built as > SQM is standard and potentially hnyman’s build ( > https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=28392 ) that also includes SQM. > > Best Regards > Sebastian > >> >> I'll let you know when I've taken a stab at getting that working. >> >> > Richard A. Smith <[email protected]> >> > Former One Laptop per Child >> >> Just FYI: I'm slowly switching my list subs over from my previous >> @laptop.org address to my personal address. Just switched this one over >> thus the email address change. >> >> -- >> Richard A. Smith > > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
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