> On Aug 11, 2016, at 8:15 AM, John Jasen wrote:
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> Should FreeBSD fix altq, or follow OpenBSD's lead in this regard?
If by this you mean start using OpenBSD's new traffic shaping scheme, that
would mean adopting OpenBSD's current pf(4) implementation. That debate has
been going on for long
Should FreeBSD fix altq, or follow OpenBSD's lead in this regard?
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20140419151959
On 08/11/2016 08:00 AM, freebsd-pf-requ...@freebsd.org wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. RE: Max altq bandwidth 4.26 Gbit (Radek Krej?a)
>
> Please do file a bug, because you’ve discovered a real problem and
> I’d hate for it to get forgotten about.
Hello Kristof,
bug sended.
Thank you very much
Radek
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> I’d expect that ‘altq on $int_if cbq bandwidth 85% queue {
> default_nat.’ would do what you want.
> Looking at the code, I’m not at all sure that it’ll end up working
> either, but it’s worth a try.
>
> Fundamentally, we’ll have to change pf (and worse, the interface to
> user space) to
On 10 Aug 2016, at 14:38, Radek Krejča wrote:
I have changed bandwidth to 100%, 90% or 95%. Syntax OK, but value
stops at 1.27Gbit (it looks, that 1Gbit is default)
When I give ifconfig, I see:
media: Ethernet autoselect (10Gbase-SR )
It looks that "autodetection" of pf is broken to.
I was
On 10 Aug 2016, at 11:19, Radek Krejča wrote:
That looks like you might be hitting the maximum of an unsigned
integer.
Try using relative specifications (i.e. as a percentage) instead.
Yes, I think so. But I dont know, that I can say relative
specification for inteface bandwidth. Could you show
> That looks like you might be hitting the maximum of an unsigned
> integer.
> Try using relative specifications (i.e. as a percentage) instead.
>
Hello Kristof,
Yes, I think so. But I dont know, that I can say relative specification for
inteface bandwidth. Could you show me how?
I have 10Gb
On 10 Aug 2016, at 9:28, Radek Krejča wrote:
I need to shape 10G traffic, but I cant make bandwidth higher than
4.26 Gbit:
pfctl shows:
altq on int0 cbq bandwidth 4.26Gb tbrsize 36000 queue {
default_nat..
but in pf.conf is:
altq on $int_if cbq bandwidth 8550Mb queue { default_
Hello again,
I need to shape 10G traffic, but I cant make bandwidth higher than 4.26 Gbit:
pfctl shows:
altq on int0 cbq bandwidth 4.26Gb tbrsize 36000 queue {
default_nat..
but in pf.conf is:
altq on $int_if cbq bandwidth 8550Mb queue { default_nat..
or
altq on $int_if