-2. type "make prometheus" +enter (you shouldn't get errors...)
-3. create /etc/prometheus.conf (see prometheus.conf.SAMPLE or sample-configuration/*)
-4. create /etc/hosts (or /etc/qos.conf, see hosts.SAMPLE or sample-configuration/*)
-5. to activate QoS manualy from command line, just type ./prometheus
-6. to softly shutdown QoS (and generate stats), type ./prometheus -f ("flush")
-7. to force immediate flush of QoS rules, type ./prometheus -9 ("kill")
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-Promethetus QoS Advanced tips:
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-1. I prefere to launch prometheus using "screen" utitlity (not tested without it)
-2. use -p command line switch to generate instant and safe Hall of fame preview
-3. use qos-free-delay option for pause after flushing old rules/before loading new
-4. use magic-relative-limit option to fine tune your Fair Use Policy (daily quotas)
-5. note: qos-proxy-enable and qos-free-zone won't work together
-6. you can setup /etc/crontab using /sample-configuration/crontab.SAMPLE
-7. warning: doing SNAT and QoS on the same router may cause performance problems
+2. run "make prometheus" (you shouldn't get errors, just some warnings)
+3. create /etc/prometheus/prometheus.conf (conf/prometheus.conf or examples/...)
+4. create /etc/prometheus/hosts (conf/prometheus.hosts or examples/...)
+5. to activate QoS manualy from command line, just run "./prometheus"
+6. to softly shutdown QoS (and generate stats), run "./prometheus -f" ("flush")
+7. to force immediate flush of QoS rules, run "./prometheus -9" ("kill")
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+Promethetus QoS advanced tips:
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+1. use -p command line switch to generate instant and safe Hall of fame preview
+2. use qos-free-delay option for pause after flushing old rules, before loading new
+3. take some time to understand files examples/prometheus.conf and examples/hosts
+4. note: qos-proxy-enable and qos-free-zone won't work together
+5. warning: doing SNAT and QoS on the same router may cause performance problems