I am not convinced the text output is actually correct - see attached graph. I am testing airtime fairness code on both an archer ap and ubuntu box on the ath9k, and the udp flows show a peak of 80ms on the plot and a median of 25ms on the ping, where... Summary of rrul_be test run 'long-dense-airtime-9-ath9k-archer-c2' (at 2016-11-20 11:24:03.451990): avg / median Ping (ms) ICMP : 32.75 / 32.75 ms Ping (ms) UDP BE1 : 158.23 / 158.23 ms Ping (ms) UDP BE2 : 125.31 / 125.31 ms Ping (ms) UDP BE3 : 121.95 / 121.95 ms Ping (ms) avg : 135.16 / 135.16 ms TCP download BE : 6.87 / 6.87 Mbits/s TCP download BE2 : 6.84 / 6.84 Mbits/s TCP download BE3 : 6.81 / 6.81 Mbits/s TCP download BE4 : 6.86 / 6.86 Mbits/s TCP download avg : 6.84 / 6.84 Mbits/s TCP download sum : 27.38 / 27.38 Mbits/s TCP totals : 33.80 / 33.80 Mbits/s TCP upload BE : 1.59 / 1.59 Mbits/s TCP upload BE2 : 1.62 / 1.62 Mbits/s TCP upload BE3 : 1.61 / 1.61 Mbits/s TCP upload BE4 : 1.60 / 1.60 Mbits/s TCP upload avg : 1.60 / 1.60 Mbits/s TCP upload sum : 6.42 / 6.42 Mbits/s On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 3:17 AM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > Sebastian Moeller writes: > >> Hi Dave, >> >>> On Nov 19, 2016, at 19:10, Dave Taht wrote: >>> >>> While I have always encouraged people to "go right to the graphs", I >>> have generally >>> wanted a bit more text output to make email comms easier, and toke has >>> just added >>> some basic output stats to flent in git head. >> >> Is that pushed to github yet? I tried a git pull but got nothing new. Testing with: >> date ; ping -c 10 netperf-eu.bufferbloat.net ; ./run-flent --ipv4 -l 60 -H netperf-eu.bufferbloat.net rrul_cs8 --remote-metadata=root@192.168.1.1 -p all_scaled -D . -t IPv4_SQM_LLA-simple-fq_codel-ETH_OH16_U095pct9545of10048K-D90pct46246of51385K_2_netperf-eu >> did not give any stats. So is the output generic or restricted to >> specific tests? > > No, it only happens if you don't select another output format; in this > case a plot. You can select this the summary formatter explicitly (and > thus turn off plots) by passing '-f summary'. Works when loading a > previous data file as well... > > -Toke -- Dave Täht Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! With better software! http://blog.cerowrt.org