Squid delay pools cannot guarantee that your user will get the EXACT
bandwidth in a SHORT period of time (let's say a second). Altough it can
guarantee that in 10 seconds, for example, the average bandwidth will be
the configured one. That said, squid maybe will let user get some more
bandwidth than it was supposed to in a short period of time (a second
for example). That's indicated by negative numbers. Squid will deal with
that giving less bandwidth in the next time period. The important is
that in the average, things will work as configured.
You will see -1, -2 and -3 sometimes, but i have never seem
something like -10 or -20.
Joost de Heer escreveu:
Hello,
I have configured a delay pool as follows:
delay_pools 1
delay_class 1 3
delay_access 1 allow all
delay_parameters 1 240000/240000 -1/-1 30000/120000
mgr:delay gives the following output for the individual buckets:
Individual:
Max: 120000
Rate: 30000
Current [Network 0]: 1:120000
Current [Network 15]: 60:-3
Current [Network 208]: 144:0
Current [Network 3]: 154:120000
Current [Network 248]: 20:120000 130:120000 140:120000
22:120000
Current [Network 16]: 3:120000 4:120000
Current [Network 119]: 122:120000
As far as I understand delay pools, this looks OK, but what does '-3' mean
for 15.60 ?
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Solutti Tecnologia
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