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Bug#530564: marked as done (tc htb quantum and r2q options undocumented)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #530564,
regarding tc htb quantum and r2q options undocumented
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Package: iproute
Version: 20061002-3

Hi,

My shaper setup looked just fine to me, and seemed to work, yet it was
causing the kernel to send out these kinds of warnings:

HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
HTB: quantum of class 10002 is big. Consider r2q change.
HTB: quantum of class 10003 is big. Consider r2q change.
HTB: quantum of class 10100 is big. Consider r2q change.

It looks like an FAQ from the LARTC mailing list:
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2003q1/007508.html

After I read that, I specified a more appropriate r2q explicitly in the htb
qdisc initialization, and specified a larger quantum for a half-gigabit rate
class, and the warnings went away.

There is no mention of r2q or quantum in either htb(8) or tc(8).
The additional implicit meaning of the "default" value as the default
r2q value is also undocumented.

Please fix this. TIA.

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Version: 5.7.0-1

Documentation was added in the above version.

Ben.

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