TRICKLE(1) | General Commands Manual | TRICKLE(1) |
trickle
— a
lightweight userspace bandwidth shaper
trickle |
[-h ] [-v ]
[-V ] [-s ]
[-d rate]
[-u rate]
[-w length]
[-t time]
[-l length]
[-n path]
[-P path]
command ... |
trickle
is a userspace bandwidth manager.
Currently, trickle
supports the shaping of any
SOCK_STREAM (see socket(2)) connection established via the
socket(2) interface. Furthermore,
trickle
will not work with statically linked
executables, nor with setuid(2) executables.
trickle
is highly configurable; download and upload
rates can be set separately, or in an aggregate fashion.
The options are as follows:
-h
-v
-V
-s
-d
rate-u
rate-w
lengthtrickle
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 sufficient.-t
secondstrickle
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.-l
lengthtrickle
cannot meet the requested smoothing time,
it will instead fall back on sending length KB of
data. The default value is 10 KB.-n
path-P
pathtrickle -u 10 -d 20 ncftp
Launch ncftp(1) limiting its upload capacity to 10 KB/s, and download capacity at 20 KB/s.
trickle
has been developed by Marius
Aamodt Eriksen ⟨marius@monkey.org⟩.
Does not support executables utilizing kqueue(2). Does not support statically linked executables.
November 10, 2002 | Debian |