olg33 writes: > Thanks Tohojo, > > I just cloned the repository and ran Flent using the run-Flent script. > It's awesome! I tested several scenarios and in all cases it worked as > expected. I just Have a question, how is the bandwidth assigned to > each marked data stream? for instance, in one test I got the following > bandwidth for these TCP streams: > >> TCP download::0 (11) : 85.08 86.78 Mbits/s > TCP download::1 (15) : 52.73 53.28 Mbits/s > TCP download::1 (10) : 57.78 58.45 Mbits/s > > Are these values 86.78Mb/s, 53.28Mb/s and 58.45 Mb/s assigned > ramdomly? What's the criteria to distribute the bandwitdth this way? > or, can it be assigned via parameter, like a percentage of the total > bandwidth available? Flent doesn't "assign bandwidth" in any way. Each flow is just a TCP connection that will try to grab available bandwidth according to its congestion control behaviour. The actual distribution of bandwidth between the flows can vary based on a number of parameters, including network characteristics, flow startup order, etc... > Finally, I'd like to properly install the cloned version of Flent via > "make install". Normally there is an autogen.sh and/or a configure > script we run before proceeding with the compilation and file creation > -make install- but I can't find these files in the cloned file system. > Could you tell me where to find these files or if they have a > different name? No need for a configure script, this is Python :) -- You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/tohojo/flent/issues/203#issuecomment-609677886