[Bloat] SFB tuning (was Re: Applying RED93 in south africa)
Otto Solares Cabrera
solca at guug.org
Sat May 28 16:59:54 EDT 2011
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:07:10PM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> > SFB is also in this release, but lacking good scripts for it...
>
> SFB is supposed to be self-tuning, so it should be enough to say
> something like:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> set -e
>
> if=${1:-eth0}
>
> tc -s qdisc del root dev $if 2>/dev/null || true
> tc -s qdisc add dev $if root handle 1: tbf ...
> tc -s qdisc add dev $if parent 1: handle 2: sfb
>
> However, I may have made the SFB defaults a little bit too conservative
> (leading to high stability but slow convergence), so you may want to
> make it a little bit more aggressive by replacing the last line with:
>
> tc -s qdisc add dev $if parent 1: handle 2: sfb target 20 max 25 increment 0.005 decrement 0.0001
Hello Juliusz,
I'm using SFB on a production env, on the external interface to the
Internet (100Mbps ethernet capped to 70Mbps by the ISP):
tc qdisc add dev eth4 parent 1:3 handle 13: sfb hash-type source limit 100 target 10 max 15 penalty_rate 60
And on the internal interfaces (1Gbps ethernet) to clients like this:
tc qdisc add dev ${DEV} parent 50:20 handle 52: sfb hash-type dest limit 100 target 10 max 15 penalty_rate 100
Everything is working stable and I would like a recommendation if it
looks fine or if something could be tuned?
Thank you!
-
Otto
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