Le Mardi 21 Janvier 2003 19:29, Jaime Nebrera Herrera a �crit : > Hi all, > > I guess this one will be hard. I have been experimenting with HTB QoS > systems under Bering. They really work great !! BUT, I need some help. > > Say you have a 256 kbps SDL channel divided equally between two clients. > When you configure HTB to share bandwith when its unused, the system needs > some time to adjust itself" when conditions change, say, sudenly the second > client starts to download a big file. I would like to know if its possible > to speed up such reaction, reducing the "time window" to do so. I > understand this will make the system more "violent" as will react faster to > maybe small transfer (like a simple HTTP). Is this convinient? Is it > desirable? How is it done? Jaime: I do not have the answer to your question. Perhaps you could find some clues in: http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm Also remember that: The 2.4.18 Bering kernel is patched with HTB2 The 2.4.20 Bering kernel is patched with HTB3 Your question is really HTB related. Probably you will get a quicker answer through the lartc mailing list. http://lartc.org Jacques > Thanks in advance.
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