Hi mcd,

Much later... I imagine you figured out how to access elements' handlers via 
the /click file system.  /click/NAMEOFELEMENT/NAMEOFHANDLER.  For example, if 
you have a BandwidthShaper element named "shape", you could say

    echo 2Mbps > /click/shape/rate

to change its rate to 2Mbps.

Eddie


On 9/2/09 9:28 AM, blues man wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What's the best way to dynamically access and modify bandwidth usage, packet
> drops etc. on bandwidth limiting elements running in kernel mode (e.g.
> BandwidthShaper)? It's through a socket, IIRC. I'm pretty sure I saw it
> somewhere in the documentation, but I can't seem to find it now. It's got to
> work in kernel mode.
>
> Thanks,
> mcd
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