Hi, I'm using a script:
#!/bin/bash NETZWERK_DEVICE="eth0" OUT_REMOTE_SPEED_MAX="7500kbit" OUT_LOCAL_SPEED_MAX="80000kbit" OUTGOING_SPEED_3="$1" INCOMING_SPEED_1="$1" INCOMING_SPEED_2="200kbit"
/sbin/tc qdisc del dev ${NETZWERK_DEVICE} root 2> /dev/null
/sbin/tc qdisc add dev ${NETZWERK_DEVICE} root handle 1:0 htb default 1
/sbin/tc class add dev ${NETZWERK_DEVICE} parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb rate ${OUT_REMOTE_SPEED_MAX}
This is OK in behavior.
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Am 04.02.2013 05:28, schrieb Bent Terp:
Hi all,
I tried last week to do traffic shaping on a production system, object of the exercise was simply to throttle the outgoing traffic.
tc qdisc add dev eth4 root tbf rate 300mbit burst 300kb latency 50ms
But the server became rather instable, crashing repeatedly without anything in the logs.
Can anybody spot glaring mistakes in the tc command above, or tell me what I should have done instead?
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