Please add "--max-bitrate" option...
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@Jean-Jacques-Morda Understood… It does sound complex. But, I’ll add that - instead of dealing with the complications of multicast, you are highly likely to get them all imaged in roughly the same amount of time if you simply just used unicast.
Plus, there are incredible speed boosts in FOG Trunk. I can deploy a 40GB image to a machine in 5 minutes.
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I’m cloning a classroom, 160 GO image in 2 hours. That is satisfactory for a so bad network such mine …
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I’ve implemented the requested feature, but I do NOT know if it will work.
To set the bitrate, it’s a Per Node (master of course) setting.
You can set it how you see fit, appropriate to the way it’s set to the command. meaning you can setup the variable with 1000000, 1000k, or 1M
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@Tom-Elliott Thank you, i’ll check the git to learn how you add it by the way and telle you results of my tests. I’ll check all of that tomorrow.
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@Tom-Elliott Ok, don’t find the bitrate option until i remember it’s a master node option… tested and glad to see the new option appear in the udpsender command ! Thanks again.
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@Jean-Jacques-Morda said:
ption until i remember it’s a master node option… tested and glad to see the new option appear in the
I saw the new option on a system I was helping with last night… I didn’t know what to set it to, lol.
So I set it to 1000000
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my needs is 80m so i set it to 80m and all is ok now for my network !!!
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@Wayne-Workman said:
@Jean-Jacques-Morda said:
ption until i remember it’s a master node option… tested and glad to see the new option appear in the
I saw the new option on a system I was helping with last night… I didn’t know what to set it to, lol.
So I set it to 1000000
That means you limited its speed to 1Mbps.
You can set by 1000000 (bit)
You can set by 1000k (kilobit)
You can set by 1m (megabit) -
@Tom-Elliott crap.
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@no1bossman You might want to stick an “m” in the max bitrate field for the storage node.
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@Tom-Elliott What happens if the field is left blank?
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–max-bitrate is not set and udp-sender auto selects the speed.
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@Wayne-Workman yes, it detect the max theoretical speed… like speed on road. On road, sometime, we have to slow down to avoid accidents, if not, cars does not arrive to destination.
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Hehe, don’t want to abuse but is a “per group” --max-bitrate option is possible ? Some computers groups are connected to a part of the network that need to be limited with --max-bitrate and some others not. Not very important but it will avoid to change master node setting when we launch cloning with another group. I suppose it’s a little bit more complex to implement
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