Hi Brandon, 2016-01-20 17:34 GMT+01:00 Brandon Applegate : > > > > On Jan 20, 2016, at 11:10 AM, Brandon Applegate > wrote: > > > > I’m getting more confused as I go on :) > > > > So I’ve rebooted and the tc classes seem to have come back. Since this > is Ubuntu 12.04 - it doesn NOT have systemd. I mention this because I see > there is a systemd config in the sqm-scripts package. > > > > I have not added any hooks to run 'sqm start’ - neverthless - I have all > the rules seemingly there on a fresh boot. I also have a new ‘interface’ - > ifb4eth0.666. Since I’ve never messed with tc - I have no idea > how/where/what is ‘saving’ these rules and making them persistent. I’m > struggling to use google and grep -ir to see where Ubuntu is saving this. > > > > I see that the install for sqm-scripts puts a script in: > > /etc/network/if-up.d > > This is where my ‘persistence’ is coming from. > > Sorry for the machinegun postings guys - I’m just underprepared to dig > into tc. My world is usually iptables, routes, etc. Never worked much > with tc and the unfamiliarity is frustrating me. > > Having said that - I can see that this is excellent work. I’ve had it on > my todo for a while to reinstall the firewall with Ubuntu 14.04. This will > bring a lot of utilities and tools forward version wise and give me a > better starting point. I’m aware that I’m coloring outside the lines a bit > to make this work as it stands. > > Thanks for everyone’s patience and time so far. > > _______________________________________________ > > I've quickly read the thread (maybe too quickly), from what i remember for virtual interface txqueuelen is 0 by default, so nothing work as expected can you check the txqueuelen with ip -a ? (i've found no reference to txqueuelen in sqm-scripts) see also https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler#tips Regards Etienne