Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:59:13 -0400 From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> To: Volodya Pelekh <vpeleh@mail.lviv.ua> Cc: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with dummynet Message-ID: <42FB83E1.5020706@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <875355983.20050811194820@mail.lviv.ua> References: <1591062177.20050811190036@mail.lviv.ua> <42FB7A5A.5060802@mac.com> <875355983.20050811194820@mail.lviv.ua>
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Volodya Pelekh wrote: > Yes it set at default value > sysctl kern.clockrate > kern.clockrate: { hz = 100, tick = 10000, profhz = 1024, stathz = 128 } > > but in freebsd 4.5, 5.3 in my network this set in HZ 100 too, and i > have not this problem on those computers How much of a difference changing HZ makes may depend on a lot of things such as whether you are using device polling, etc, but if you care about reducing the latency observed by network stats to below 10 ms, adding: kern.hz="1000" ...to /boot/loader.conf and rebooting is definitely worth the try. As the manpage for dummynet itself says: Generally, the following options are required: options IPFIREWALL options DUMMYNET options HZ=1000 # strongly recommended Additionally, one may want to increase the number of mbuf clusters (used to store network packets) according to the sum of the bandwidth-delay products and queue sizes of all configured pipes. Also, you ought to upgrade that 4.5 system to 4.11 if you can, there are some significant security issues which have been issued between the two, BTW. -- -Chuck
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