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I've got it compiled, but my truly pathetic upload rate from here means it may be a while before I can post it.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
trickled
TRICKLED(8) BSD System Manager's Manual TRICKLED(8)
NAME
trickled -- userspace bandwidth manager daemon
SYNOPSIS
trickled [-h] [-v] [-V] [-f] [-s] [-d rate] [-u rate] [-t seconds] [-l length] [-p priority] [-c file] [-n path] [-N seconds] [-w size]
DESCRIPTION
trickled is a userspace bandwidth manager daemon. trickled manages several trickle(1) sessions at a time, shaping across multiple sessions.
The options are as follows:
-v Increases the verbosity level (can be specified multiple times).
-V Prints version.
-f Runs trickled in the foreground.
-s Uses syslog for all output (instead of stderr).
-d rate Limit the download bandwidth consumption to rate KB/s.
-u rate Limit the upload bandwidth consumption to rate KB/s.
-t seconds Set smoothing time to seconds s. The smoothing time determines with what intervals trickled will try to let the application
transceive data. Smaller values will result in a more continuous (smooth) session, while larger values may produce bursts in
the sending and receiving data. Smaller values (0.1 - 1 s) are ideal for interactive applications while slightly larger values
(1 - 10 s) are better for applications that need bulk transfer. This parameter is customizable on a per-application basis via
trickled.conf(5). The default value is 5 s.
-l length Set smoothing length to length KB. The smoothing length is a fallback of the smoothing time. If trickled cannot meet the
requested smoothing time, it will instead fall back on sending length KB of data. The default value is 10 KB.
-p priority Set default priority to priority.
-c file Use the configuration file file. This file must be of the format documented in trickled.conf(5).
-n path Set socket name to path. By default, trickled uses /tmp/.trickled.sock.
-N seconds Notifies user of total bandwidth consumption every seconds s.
-w size Set peak detection window size to size KB. This determines how aggressive trickled is at eliminating bandwidth consumption
peaks. Lower values will be more aggressive, but may also result in over shaping. The default value (512 KB) is usually suffi-
cient.
EXAMPLES
trickled -u 10 -d 20
Limit aggregate trickle(1) upload bandwidth consumption to 10 KB/s and download consumption to 20 KB/s.
SEE ALSO
trickle(1), trickled.conf(5), syslog(3), netintro(4)
AUTHORS
trickled has been developed by Marius Aamodt Eriksen <marius@monkey.org>.
BSD
February 27, 2003 BSD