Hi Ben,
 Thanks a lot for your reply. I added min-rate to queue config. Still the
traffic is going only to the default queue. Do I need to check anything
else?

ovs-vsctl set port br1 qos=@newqos1 -- --id=@newqos1 create qos
type=linux-htb other-config:max-rate=1000000 queues:4=@vn4queue --
--id=@vn4queue create queue other-config:max-rate=20000
other-config:min-rate=2000

:~$ sudo ovs-ofctl queue-stats br1

OFPST_QUEUE reply (xid=0x2): 2 queues

  port LOCAL queue 0: bytes=272161446, pkts=193619, errors=0, duration=?

  port LOCAL queue 4: bytes=0, pkts=0, errors=0, duration=?


Thanks,
-Jagan.

Thanks,
-Jagan.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 7:56 AM Ben Pfaff <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 11:18:16PM -0800, Rallapalli Jagannath wrote:
> > Hi,
> >  I am new to OVS and I have a question on traffic shaping .
> > Setup:
> > ---------
> > I have a bridge br1 with two interfaces br1(LOCAL) and tn1 tunnel
> > interface. Bridge br1 doesn't have any physical interfaces.
> > Traffic coming on tn1 goes out of br1 Local interface. It uses iptables
> > and egresses out of eth0 to the internet.
> >
> > I want to apply traffic shaping on some flows from tn1 going out of eth0.
> > Can someone please tell me how to do this?
> >
> > I tried the following and it did not work. Traffic was always going to
> > default queue.
> >
> > // Creating QoS config on br1
> >
> > # ovs-vsctl set port br1 qos=@newqos1 -- --id=@newqos1 create qos
> > type=linux-htb other-config:max-rate=1000000 queues:4=@vn4queue --
> > --id=@vn4queue create queue other-config:max-rate=20000
>
> It looks like you did not define a min-rate for the queue, but min-rate
> is required.
>
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