Woops!   Can you please open a ticket for this at
http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/tktnew and include the notes that you did
in the email so we don't forget.  Thanks!

On 9/13/05, Ben Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed pfSense a few days ago using pfSense-LiveCD-0.84.iso (the
> version from 09/11/05).
> 
> I've observed this bug also. After examining the source of the file
> firewall_shaper_queues_edit.php I came to the following conclusion:
> 
> * When using HFSC, the bandwidth input box doesn't appear.
> * Because of this, when you press the save button on any HFSC queue,
> it clears the bandwidth value of that queue in the config xml file.
> * Thus, anytime you press save on a HFSC queue, the bandwidth field
> gets blanked.
> 
> This is more than just a cosmetic bug. If you ever edit the root
> queues, their bandwidth gets set to 0. This bandwidth value is used
> when calculating the maximum available bandwidth to give out to the
> other queues. So, if I create a queue called qSSHUp under my qWANRoot
> (which we'll pretend I have saved since running the wizard, and it now
> shows up blank in the bandwidth field) and tell qSSHUp to guarantee a
> realtime bandwidth of 32Kb, the traffic shaping rules won't load. It
> will complain that there isn't that much bandwidth available to give
> out.
> 
> To fix this, on line 202 of firewall_shaper_queues_edit.php I changed:
> 
> <?php if ($schedulertype == "cbq"): ?>
> 
> to
> 
> <?php if ($schedulertype == "cbq" or $schedulertype == "hfsc"): ?>
> 
> 
> This has solved my disappearing bandwidth-field issue, and now allows
> me to modify rules and have them load successfully.
> 
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