On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Marko Cupać <marko.cu...@mimar.rs> wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
> Daniel Melameth <dan...@melameth.com> wrote:
>> You NEED to set a max on your ROOT queues.
> I came to this conclusion as well. But not only on root queues. For
> example, when max is set on root queue but only bandwidth on child
> queues, no shaping takes place...

This works for me.

> Or, to cut the long story short, if someone can paste queue definition
> which accomplishes 'give both queues max bandwidth, but throttle
> traffic from first queue when traffic from the second one arrives', I
> will be more than happy to quit bothering misc@ list readers with my
> rants and observations.

I would expect this to be possible with prio alone, but I've never
been able to get it to work.  Perhaps I'm misunderstanding how prio
works.

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