Hi,
If you're just editing the rates you don't need to use bwm_firewall
or so, since the rate control is purely in bwmd.
So just restart bwmd and you're in business.
Greetz
Kobe
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
>A couple of questions, mostly because I don't have a test box setup
>only a production one.
>
>When I edit firewall.xml to change a users max rate and reload it
>using bwm_firewall -l do I also need to restart bwmd? Is there a built
>in function to do this or is a script like this the best way:
>
>#!/bin/bash
>PROG=bwmd
>killall $PROG
>./bwmd
>
>Also if a restart of bwmd is required it would be nice just to type
>"bwmd restart" instead of a external script.
>
>Thanks,
>
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