On Fri, September 10, 2010 05:51, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
I've been trying to do traffic shaping on one of my public servers and after reading up, it seems like the way to do so is via tc/htb. However, most of the documentation seems at least half a decade old with nothing new recently.
Furthermore, trying to get documentation on tc filters turned up a blank. man tc refers to a tc-filters (8) but trying to man that gives a no such page/section error. Googling on this seems to imply that the documentation was never created. The author also seems to have stop updating his blog/company site since 2007 based on the last login date on netherlabs.nl
So I'm wondering is tc the current and recommended method for traffic shaping on CentOS or is there some newer method that has superceded it? _______________________________________________
I bought this book a long time ago http://www.amazon.com/Policy-Routing-Using-Linux-Professional/dp/0672320525
I have to say it helped me a lot - even if it is quite antiquated.
Unfortunately, online / up to date information and documentation for Linux in general is pretty scarce, particularly distribution-centric documentation. The reason for this is that developers tend to hate documentation and Linux itself is a moving target - documentation needs constant updating.
I wonder how many people would pay for good documentation?