*Hi All / Lichunhe,*
As you said, it was installed in /usr/sbin/tc. So, I created a symlink to
/sbin/tc. But still the problem persists.
Any suggestions? How should I go about debugging it.
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> Make su
Any kind of help / suggestions / how should I debug the problem?
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On 18 February 2012 23:06, Mohit Dhingra wrote:
> *Hi Justin,*
>
> Yes they are built into the kernel, and I inserted them now (manuall
SizeSize Time
Throughput
bytes bytes bytessecs.
10^6bits/sec
87380 3000 300012.32 93.37
I still see 93 Mbps.. :(
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On 17 February 2012 23:55, Justin Pettit wrote:
> Did yo
e "vif5.0"
Port "eth0"
Interface "eth0"
type: internal
I configured vif2.0 for 1Mbps, but of no use. Can you please help me out.
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On 14 February 20
. Any suggestions/input please?
*Hi Jesse,*
Ok, So that means hardware should be configurable enough, that it
understands VMs, and QoS for each VM? Is there any way to set egress QoS on
the NIC?
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On 14 February 2
bits/sec
87380 16384 1638410.02 93.46
I see 93 Mbps !!! Why is it so?
Does anybody can tell me where I am wrong?
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On 9 February 2012 22:31, Jesse Gross wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Mohit D
king regarding monitoring of incoming traffic
into VMs is, we have one ingress_policing_rate in ovs_vsctl for an
interface, but there is no egress/outgress policing rate.. Does that mean
that it doesn't have control over incoming traffic onto VMs?
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hange the Xen configuration such that Xen doesn't create a
bridge, rather it should be created by ovs? Please suggest.
One more question..Does OVS also monitors incoming traffic onto the VMs?
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