On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 06:55:51AM +0000, Jarek Poplawski wrote:
As I mentioned earlier things seem to work quite well with lower
rates/ceilings. When I set up the classes with 10x lower values
for rate and celing, as follows:
[ rate=100Mbit/s ]
[ ceil=100Mbit/s ]
|
+--------------------+--------------------+
| | |
[ rate= 50Mbit/s ] [ rate= 10Mbit/s ] [ rate= 10Mbit/s ]
[ ceil=100Mbit/s ] [ ceil=100Mbit/s ] [ ceil= 100Mbit/s ]
Then I get results that are fairly close to the ideal values.
net-next-2.6 - d877984
----------------------
10194: 68075482bits/s 68Mbits/s
10197: 14464848bits/s 14Mbits/s
10196: 14465632bits/s 14Mbits/s
-----------------------------------
total: 97005962bits/s 97Mbits/s
And I get those kind of results consistently for various
different kernel versions.
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