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By Anonymous Coward (213.118.21.137) on
I would like to see some updates about those production servers :-)
By Anonymous Coward (218.75.87.37) on
By Leon Yendor (218.214.194.113) on
misc@ is not exactly being swamped with questions about it but they do pop up from time to time and I wonder just what approach I would take if I had a need for queueing.
I feel that I could use a guidance document to judge where I should concentrate when reading the respective man pages and I think I'm not alone in that.
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By Anonymous Coward (193.63.217.208) on
> of queueing seems like a desirable topic.
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> misc@ is not exactly being swamped with questions about it but they do
> pop up from time to time and I wonder just what approach I would take if
> I had a need for queueing.
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> I feel that I could use a guidance document to judge where I should
> concentrate when reading the respective man pages and I think I'm not
> alone in that.
This sounds like a good topic, especially if there's any good tips on CBQ queuing fast network interfaces (100Mbit included) with only a 100Hz granularity from the kernel tick.
By Anonymous Coward (128.171.90.200) on
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By Anonymous Coward (84.57.136.82) on
ACK!
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By Anonymous Coward (70.179.123.124) on
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> ACK!
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RST!
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