> what about working directly on rsync side, specifying the maximum > transfer rate? (--bwlimit option)
Setting the hard transfer rate/limit on the rsync side is not what I need. I want my boxes to be able to use whole available bandwidth anytime. I mean if other services need some bandwitdh they just get it with higher priority and my boxes always can use *the rest*. If there is a quiet it the network my boxes can use the whole highway. On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 17:57:19 +0100 fRANz <andrea.francesc...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 3:51 PM radek <r...@int.pl> wrote: > > > I tried to do it by "catching" this traffic on [fw_rac]/[fw_krz] by > > specific rules [1] and setting the lowest priority fot it. > > Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work as expected. Bandwidth seems to be > > shared roughly equally with other traffic (tested with pushing data > > (netcat) through VPN in the same time). > > I would appreciate your advice or any clues on what I have done wrong. > > Thank you. > > what about working directly on rsync side, specifying the maximum > transfer rate? (--bwlimit option) > -f > -- Radek