olg33 <notifications@github.com> writes:
> Thanks Tohojo,
>
> That was indeed the problem BUT, now I'm getting the following:
>
>> ERROR: Unable to read the test config file
>> '/usr/share/flent/flent/tests/TEST1.conf': 'name 'find_netperf' is
>> not defined'
>
> Please note that this time I only typed the name of the test without
> the ,conf extension .
Yeah, this looks like it's a matter of the internal test configuration
API having changed...
> On the other hand, I'm definitively interested in trying the new
> per-flow DSCP marks feature in flent,
>
> I'm aiming at being able to run bandwidth tests where we can create
> marked traffic, something like:
>
> Traffic Class DSCP Marking
>
> Web Browsing ------> 11
> Streaming -----------> 13
> Instant Messaging --->15
> Collaboration -------> 17
> File transfer --------> 19
> Default -------------> 10
> Scavenger ----------> 1
>
> Do you believe that could be possible? if so, what could be the
> additional parameters required to, let say, run a ruul test creating
> traffic with different marks.
To do this you could do something like this:
flent tcp_nup --test-parameter upload_streams=7 --test-parameter markings=11,13,15,17,19,10,1
However, this currently only works with tcp_nup and tcp_ndown; there's
currently no support in any of the RRUL tests. I can add an rrul_var
test where you can specify number of streams, and parameters such as
markings for each one (matching them so there will be one stream in each
direction + a UDP measurement stream for each setting). Would that work
for your use case, do you think?
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