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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] What is a proper way to limit XEN incoming bandwidth?
From: Sean Greenslade <sean () seangreenslade ! com>
Date: 2014-08-30 1:47:16
Message-ID: 1e062907-b045-404d-a97b-763072c4a516 () email ! android ! com
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On August 28, 2014 7:18:52 PM EDT, NiX <nix@myproxylists.com> wrote:
> Im using XEN 4.3.2-rc1 and the 'xl' toolstack.
>
> vif = ["ip=127.0.0.1,mac=00:00:00:00:00:00,bridge=br0,rate=100Mb/s"]
> -->
> Limits only outgoing bandwidth
>
> vif = ["ip=127.0.0.1,mac=00:00:00:00:00:00,bridge=br0,5Mb/s@25ms"] -->
> Did
> nothing.
>
> I've also tried 'tc' command but I could not get it
> reliable(connections
> stalled that barely used bandwidth)
>
> Here's my solution with 'tc'
> http://serverfault.com/questions/261021/xen-limit-incoming-traffic-speed
>
> I could not get it reliable. Connections got stalled. So what is a
> proper
> way to do it or is there one?
>
Unfortunately, there's no good answer to this even outside of Xen. You only have \
direct control of outgoing bandwidth, incoming is a bit more indirect. I suggest \
looking up the advanced tutorials on tc usage. It's tricky, but it's basically the \
only way.
--
Sean
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