On 23 March 2016 at 03:15, Fabian Schörghofer <
fabian.schoergho...@salzburgresearch.at> wrote:

> I want to create QoS flows.
>
> The examples on the Internet that I can find realize this by using the
> type=linux-htb in the creation, like the command below:
>
> ovs-vsctl set port p1p1 qos=@newqos -- --id=@newqos create qos
> type=linux-htb other-config:max-rate=1000000000 queues:1=@eth04queue1
> queues:2=@eth04queue2 -- --id=@eth04queue1 create queue
> other-config:max-rate=10000000 -- --id=@eth04queue2 create queue
> other-config:max-rate=20000000
>
> This will create a HTB scheduler as can be seen from this:
>
> 5: p1p1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PROMISC,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc htb
> state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
>     link/ether 68:05:ca:39:da:bc brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>
> What other schedulers can I use for type? I want to use the pfifo_fast
> scheduler, but when I enter the first command with type=pfifo_fast or
> type=linux-pfifo_fast the result from ip link show will not change.
>
> This leads me to believe that type=pfifo_fast or linux-pfifo_fast has no
> effect.
>
> On some Linux versions pfifo_fast is the default queueing mechanism, some
> newer versions use mq, but that might not be relevant here.
>
> Is it documented somewhere what strings I can use for those mechanisms?
>

Documentation is at 'man ovs-vswitchd.conf.db'. Search for "QoS TABLE"


>
> Best Regards
> Fabian
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