Kenneth Kalmer wrote:
Really? I couldn't find it in the yum repos.
Yes really, see below...
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It's not a package on it's own. It's in the iproute2 package, for more information see the following man pages: tc(8), tc-cbq(8), tc-htb(8), tc-sfq(8), tc-red(8), tc-tbf(8), tc-pfifo(8), tc-bfifo(8), tc-pfifo_fast(8), tc-filters(8)
Ah, yes. I found it.
I've never used shapecfg, but I can assume that it's only a utility for setting up CBQ-based traffic shaping... cbq.init and htb.init will do the same...
Yes, shapecfg was just a pre-organized (if there is such a thing) setup for cbq.
Ok, thanks. I'm off to freshmeat.
Save the butchery for later, goto
Heh, already tried. Couldn't find much of anything other than LARTC and a no longer valid link for a cbq gui tool.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/htbinit/ http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/ (very technical, but intersting) http://lartc.org/howto (a definite must!!!)
Much thanks again. Initial glance looks like htb will be much easier to deal with than cbq.
Again, thanks.
Always a pleasure to help some bandwidth get into shape
I'm a more-or-less official mirror for a few Linux distros, including fedora. I'm sure that a few people will be happy if/when I get ftp back up.