Hi,
thanks, yes I played with it, but its not clear to me.
MT writes (in their wiki) about the total-stuff:
And corresponding options for global-total HTB queue:
I know, the global queue stuff is related with Queue Trees - not Simple Queues.
This is stated here too:
Zwischenablage01.jpg
and:
Zwischenablage02.jpg
You see, the "HTB global (Queue Tree)" is always prior the Simple Queues.
It makes sense that the Total limts have priority of the General/Advaned limits, because they are in the Packet Flow prior the Simple Queues.
But what are the reasons to set the limits in the Total tab insed of the General/Advanced tab? They are processed one step prior the Simple Queues. But are there advantages or disadvantages? We know, Queue Trees use a single CPU-core only. Is this (Total) related to the single-core-limitation of the Queue-Trees?
Or is this for Parent/Child scenarios? The Parent with limits under the Total tab and Child with limits under the General/Advanced tab?
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