Understanably, but I prefer to built my own scripts, rather than using the init'ed versions. On every occasion the requirements differ. Anycase, Joe specifically asked for CBQ, if CBQ works for him, he can continue using it with cbq.init...
On 8/8/05, Deim Ágoston ago@lsc.hu wrote:
HTB has a htb.init script too. It's far better than CBQ if you want to "hardcode" limits and can narrow the targets to fix machines and protocols. (I mean: all the ftp traffic or all that 192.168.1.20 can eat up from bandwith). bye, Ago
CBQ is still part of CentOS, but i'd highly recommend using HTB instead.
If you want to use CBQ, you can the cbq.init script from http://sourceforge.net/projects/cbqinit/ and I'd also recommend having a look at http://lartc.org
HTH
On 8/8/05, Joe Klemmer klemmerj@webtrek.com wrote:
Since shapecfg is no longer part of the distro what are people
using in place of cbq to limit/throttle bandwidth? I have an ftp mirror that, if left unchecked, will suck up the entire bandwidth of the CoLo site.
TIA, Joe
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