Sebastian Spaeth wrote: > guenter wrote: >>> you can look into >>> wondershaper or some other QOS software. >> I asked here, at t...@h, so... > > trickle would also work. > >>> Another option would be >> Kidding? :-( > > Why? It was a serious proposal. Many routers have shaping funcitonality > built in.
Well, sorry, if my answer was too harsh then I apologize for that. I installed this wondershaper and firstly had to see, that it comes with only a README file as documentation. Then (if I understood well) it affects the connectivity as a whole. And then that I'd have to fiddle about this and that. Name me the DAU here... I love OSM and therefore I liked to support t...@h. What I expected was something functioning like s...@home: Install and forget (that it is running)... :-) But I had to learn that tah was(is?) something for impassioned fanciers. ;-) For tah - believe me or not - I upgraded from 1 to 4 GB RAM and switched later to a flat-rate (well, the latter with no additional costs :-) ). Back to the issues. a) I reckon that the result files are transfered "on the end" quasi bunched to 'uploadable' (I noticed that when rendering by inkscape stucks and I have to kill it there are abandoned subdirs like '12_...' in the tmp dir to delete manually). b) I never wrote a line of code in Perl. All I know for now is what goooogle tells me... (do not beat me!) For ftp there exists 'NET::FTP::Throttle', well tah does not upload via ftp, or would that be configurable? Another telling is about 'WWW::Curl', and curl has an option '--limit-rate <speed>', thus... Yes, I know, if I'm the only one having this problem it's not worth talking about changes. :-) No harm meant! _______________________________________________ Tilesathome mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tilesathome
