On Monday 07 July 2003 06:16, Leonardo Balliache wrote:
> At 01:05 a.m. 06/07/03 +0200, you wrote:
>
> Hi, Sergiusz:
> >I make a test:
> >I send an email - it goes to default class 1:3. Then (during email is
> >sent) I get e big file through www. What happen? WWW rate is 30-70kbit.
> >So it doesn't keep his guaranted rate 122kbit. It lends his rate for
> >SMTP. When SMTP stops sending his packets, WWW gets 100%.
>
> If your HTB configuration is working well (HTB works really very well) you
> have to wait some time that TCP flows get stable. How long your test last?
> How heavy is your e-mail? Did you leave enough time to www to reclaim its
> rights? How strong is your www flow? Are you measuring average or
> instantaneous rates?
Also, check out my tests on www.docum.org.  Just to prove that it's working.  
You can even use my test scripts and adapt them to your needs.

Stef

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