Making ACC more aggressive?

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shm0
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Making ACC more aggressive?

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Hi

Can someone help me modify qosmon.c to be more aggressive please?
I have a quite high download rate ~150mbit.
If the link drops to around half of the bandwidth during peak hours it acc takes very long time to reduce the link limit from 150mbit down to 75mbit.
And why it isn't doing it like this:
If Ping is above limit take current link load as limit and start reducing from there and not reducing from the user entered value?

Thanks :D

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Re: Making ACC more aggressive?

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Can you help someone else get Gargoyle up and running?
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shm0
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Re: Making ACC more aggressive?

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Yes. But settings speed through cron and restarting qos system is no option because it causes connection lost. And it takes a very significant amount of time until internet is useable again.

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Re: Making ACC more aggressive?

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ACC is more aggressive for MinRTT classes so you could use those.
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shm0
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Re: Making ACC more aggressive?

Post by shm0 »

I already use MinRTT classes but it still adjust in kbits rather then mbits.
Also there is a ping spike every 10 sec or so.
Maybe it can be changed like that:
If MinRTT class active find stable link limit and don't try to adjust it upwards only downwards?

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