On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 11:09 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote: > > The simplified tc facility in my current 4.5.0 thread is described at > http://www.shorewall.net/simple_traffic_shaping.html.
The turn-around on this is awesome Tom! So is band 1 traffic really able to *completely* (as opposed to only *virtually* -- i.e. leaving a small percentage available) starve bands 2 and 3? If so, I think this is good -- I think this is what most people expect. And if so, this sounds like it's using priority queues instead of one of the borrowing/lending classifiers (to completely butcher the nomenclature). Tom, do you have this installed on your machine? Could you give us a dump of what it ends up looking like in terms of linux's TC configuration? Or give a brief overview of the TC mechanisms at use here? Again, awesome work. Not that that is any surprise to anyone here who has been hanging around a while. :-) b.
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