On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 20:41, Trevor Warren wrote:
> Hey Nickola,
>
> Yep, this surely is a feature/bug of tc which deems clarification. Hope
> someone can come around with a fix for the same.
>
> As for your setup, can i humbly request you to send across the script
> such that i can test the same on my setup.....that is if you don't mind.
> Also, i was under the presumtion that flowid was used only when iptables
> is used to mark these outgoing packets.
>
> Since i don't use iptables i have stuck to plain u32 filters. Lemme
> know Nickola and i will try changing the classid to flowid and give this
> one a shot.
>
> Any points at optimising the same folks???.
>
> Trevor
>
>
> On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 02:47, Nickola Kolev wrote:
> > Hey again, Trevor,
> >
> > [ cut ]
> > : Thanks for the prompt reply. Am indeed glad that htb scales to my
> > : enterprise requirements. I have performed tests on my Athlon 1.7Ghz but
> > : still use my dell latitude for r and d.
> >
> > I also changed a bit my testbed, just to overclock the CPU to 863MHz (though
> > it is the same [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and to add some 256MB of RAM, which totals 512.
> >
> > [ cut ]
> > : I have tested the same time and again and am convinced this issue needs
> > : to be clarified on.
> >
> > Obviously, and you'll see I'm backing you later on.
> >
> > : * Uptill 2000 U32 Filters and htb classes everything is fine
> > : * Above 2000....i am very clear that probably htb classes formation
> > : happens seamlessly but U32 filters stat throwing some stupid errors.
> >
> > In my test, tc started throwing errors at u32 filter, attached to classid 2048
> >
> > tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:0 protocol ip u32 match ip dst \
> > 192.168.20.48/32 classid 1:2048
> > RTNETLINK answers: File exists
> >
> > I'm not sure if htb classids (or better u32 classids) are limited to 2048 (dec),
> > which equals 800(hex). I'm sorry, but I can't read sources, otherwise I could
> > peek into Martin Devera's work to search for an answer.
> >
> > : * "RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory" thrown up for filters
> > : greater than 2000. Not exactly sure on which number...but very surely
> > : above 2000.
> >
> > In my case, tc answered "RTNETLINK answers: File exists" after adding u32
> > classifier to classid 2048. This is probably not the case, because in
> > my production setup, I have classids much higher than 2048, e.g.:
> >
> > tc class add dev eth0 parent $HOME64_CLASS classid 1:14116 htb \
> > rate $HOME64_CHILD ceil $HOME64_SPEED burst 12k quantum 1514
> > tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio $HOME64_PRIO u32 \
> > match ip dst 10.10.8.79 flowid 1:14116
> > tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:14116 handle 14116: sfq quantum 1514b perturb 10
> >
> > here HOME64_CHILD, HOME64_SPEED and HOME64_PRIO are variables, taking
> > part in the script.
> >
> > : Any idea on whats wrong with my setup. Does this necessitate change in
> > : use of U32 filters. Can this be avoided???. Or am i on the wrong
> > : track???.
> >
> > Keeping in mind I wrote the above, I notice that I'm using a bit
> > different sintax, i.e. attaching u32 classifiers to "flowid", not to
> > "classid", as in your setup. But nevertheless, the resulst is a
> >
> > RTNETLINK answers: File exists
> >
> > : Any pointers towards resolving the same will be appreciated. Am
> > : attaching the 4000 approx user script along.
> >
> > Personally I can't help, obviously. Am I missing something? I tend to
> > be erroneous, but this is beyound the scope of my knowledge. ;)
> >
> > Martin Devera? Stef Coene? Martin Brown? Leonardo Baliache?
> >
> > Well, If I missed someone more deep-in-this-stuff, please, excuse me,
> > but I would also be very interested in clarifying this.
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