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    After I enabled Shaping …

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Traffic Shaping
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      psychosematic
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      php: : There were error(s) loading the rules: pfctl: real-time sc exceeds 80% of the interface bandwidth (327.68Kb) /tmp/rules.debug:22: errors in queue definition pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded - The line in question reads [ real-time sc exceeds 80% of the interface bandwidth (327.68Kb) /tmp/rules.debug]:
      

      This popped up in the log … i had just did an upgrade to the newest snapshot. Any clues? I have attached the shaper config .. its a very minimal config.
      shaper-config-20060209231945.xml.txt

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        psychosematic
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        This was an upgrade from the 1.0 beta if that helps anymore. I will try and do a fresh install later today to see if I get the same error.

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          sullrich
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          Remove traffic shaper wizard and rerun

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            psychosematic
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            i tried that as well.

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              billm
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              Your VOIP queue is using too much bandwidth.

              –Bill

              pfSense core developer
              blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
              twitter - billmarquette

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                psychosematic
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                @billm:

                Your VOIP queue is using too much bandwidth.

                –Bill

                Thanks bill …that did the trick!

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                  billm
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                  Sorry about that :-/  I'm working on something to make this situation a little better and introduce a little more visibility into bandwidth reservations.

                  –Bill

                  pfSense core developer
                  blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                  twitter - billmarquette

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