Been doing some reading, and I found a couple of interesting bits.

What appears to be a somewhat current HTB home page, with a fair amount of
documentation:
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/htbfaq.htm

Additionally, from the FAQ:

"RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument" and tc parameters are correct

Probably you use tc tool not suited for HTB in kernel. Reread main HTB page
section Downloads.

The above is the same problem that is plagueing atleast some of us, myself
included.  Which leads me back to there possibly being a problem with the
way either the kernel or tc applications have been compiled.  A question to
be asked now, is ANYONE currently using the htb.init scripts, based on the
Bering documentation for tc/qos-htb?  If so, please speak up, and atleast
count as testimony, otherwise I believe we need to take a closer look at the
QoS package, and quite possibly the TC package.  I am willing to continue to
test this, if others are willing to work with me.

Joey

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 3:37 AM
To: 'Joey Officer'
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] QOS setup under Bering 1.2


I think the package is broken. Can Juan/Jacques let us know which the
right package is? Apart from this, the standard qos-htb menu entry
points to /sbin/htb-init instead of the file which is indicated by the
manual. Can the package maintainers check this out please?

Warm regards
Mohan

On Friday, November 14, 2003 8:35 AM Joey Officer <> wrote:

: I've read over the docs for the Bering user guide, and have been
: stuck at a single spot:
:
: firewall: -root-
: # tc qdisc add dev eth0 root
: RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
:
: I have noticed that when I go into LRCFG, that the qos-htb package is
: not listed.  Is there anyway to confirm that the packages are being
: loaded properly? Or, is there a better place to start looking for the
: culprit?
:
: The ultimate goal here is to allow my VoIP phone to have priority
: over all other traffic, if there is a better way, please advise.
:
: Joey
:
:
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