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Bug#218671: apache-common: mod_bandwidth BandWidth number off by a factor of five



On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:40:07PM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 01:15:06AM +0000, Tom Goulet wrote:

> > The documentation I am using came from the source code to the bandwidth
> > module from the Debian package.  I suspect the module's implementation
> > needs to be corrected.
> The documentation is somewhat misleading.  It's a global limit rather
> than a per-connection limit.  So if you have 5 connections, it would
> indeed limit you to a fifth of the complete limit.

I wouldn't have five connections, just one, but I would have five
servers.

> A plausible explanation for the problem?

Well, if you replace "connections" with "servers", it's plausible.

I thought I could make the bandwidth module limit the total transfer
rate for the specified context, regardless of the number of server
processes or connections.  Was I wrong?

-- 
Tom Goulet, tomg@em.ca, D8BAD3BC, http://web.em.ca/~tomg/contact.html

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