I did experience a problem, which sounded similar to this, In my case
it was because I did not explicitly state the bandwidth of some of the
child queues.  When I went back and explicitly hardcoded the bandwith
for every child queue, it worked.

It may be good if you post this part of the pf.conf file to the list. 
It's hard to know what's going on unless we can see that info.

On 3/21/06, unixservers team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello friends
>
> I've tried to setup a traffic shaper on FreeBSD (5.4) using pf.
>
> The strange thing is that when I define queues the sum of all queues
> sometimes is not higher that the interface bandwidth but I have error
> when loading pf rule (pfctl -f pf.conf), saying that the sum of realtime
> values (for example) is bigger than the interface bandwidth.
>
> Other times the sum of queues is bigger than the bandwith interface but
> I stii am able to load the rules... no error.
>
> If i change the order of queues for an interface, in some order It works
> ok, in other order I have error that bandwidth is exceded.
>
> Anyone had this problem before? Shoud it be a port to freebsd issue?
>
> best regards,
> ovidiu
>
>

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