Yes the rulesets are identical, strange thing is from pftop it seems
that it hits default queue (25mbit queue) but somehow the client gets
10~MB/s what seems more of interface root queue value rather then that
default queue. Thou the real queue it should use is at 8mbit.

On E, 2009-06-01 at 15:09 +0200, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009/06/01 15:57, Georg Kahest wrote:
> > Okey now that the failover seems to be work i have hit another problem,
> > the thing is when failover occurs and other node takes over, the client
> > connection wont hit right ALTQ queue anymore, rather it goes
> > unqueued(full speed) , and only the new connections initated after
> > failover will hit the right queue, is there anything i can do to fix it,
> > or its design flaw that cannot be corrected?
> 
> That should have been fixed before 4.4; are the rulesets identical
> between the firewalls?
> 
> > On E, 2009-06-01 at 14:37 +0200, georg wrote:
> > > Okey i think i figured it out, the problem was with my switch spanning
> > > tree, when i disabled it for appropiate vlans everything started to work
> > > correctly.
> 
> Ahh. Makes sense.
> 
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Georg Kahest <ge...@viatel.ee>
ProGroup Holding

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