On Tue, 02 May 2006 09:15:17 +0200, jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > =
wrote: > > just to be clear, you're definately not confusing b with B, right? > > eg, when altq/cbq is 4Mb, 'pfctl -vvsq' is saying Kb/s and not Mb/s = ? > > not to say it is the cause, but in the case of testing/debugging cbq= , > i'd suggest tossing the priority lines. let them all rock the defau= lt = > of '1'. Yes, it's Kb (kilobits). I was extra careful with that. I also tested = everything with priority 1, and w/o setting the priority explicitely at all, both i= n cbq and altq cases. I haven't tried hfsc yet. In my case, as soon as allowed bandwidth for ftp "cuts" into what = transfers I can normaly achieve without queuing (or pf enabled), it all stalls. > (cut) > and then do a 'nc -l 9999 < /dev/zero' on the test-host, and 'nc = > $TESTHOST 9999 > /dev/null' > from another machine on the LAN, i see (take note of the bytecount = to = > tell you how long > it ran) : > (cut) Thanks for suggestions. I'll try testing with netcat, in addition to = different nics and maybe testing within single host as well, on two loopback = interfaces. In a few days though (long weekend here now, heh). -- = nAoQzo(at)zDiFu.iFnfSo (remove big letters)
