After the microVM is started, the rate limiters assigned to a network interface can be updated via a PATCH /network-interfaces/{id}
API call.
E.g. for a network interface created with:
PUT /network-interfaces/iface_1 HTTP/1.1Host: localhostContent-Type: application/jsonAccept: application/json{ "iface_id": "iface_1", "host_dev_name": "fctap1", "guest_mac": "06:00:c0:a8:34:02", "rx_rate_limiter": { "bandwidth": { "size": 1024, "one_time_burst": 1048576, "refill_time": 1000 } }, "tx_rate_limiter": { "bandwidth": { "size": 1024, "one_time_burst": 1048576, "refill_time": 1000 } }}
A PATCH
request can be sent at any future time, to update the rate limiters:
PATCH /network-interfaces/iface_1 HTTP/1.1Host: localhostContent-Type: application/jsonAccept: application/json{ "iface_id": "iface_1", "rx_rate_limiter": { "bandwidth": { "size": 1048576, "refill_time": 1000 }, "ops": { "size": 2000, "refill_time": 1000 } }}
The full specification of the data structures available for this call can be found in our OpenAPI spec.
Note: The data provided for the update is merged with the existing data. In the above example, the RX rate limit is updated, but the TX rate limit remains unchanged.
A rate limit can be disabled by providing a 0-sized token bucket. E.g., following the above example, the TX rate limit can be disabled with:
PATCH /network-interfaces/iface_1 HTTP/1.1Host: localhostContent-Type: application/jsonAccept: application/json{ "iface_id": "iface_1", "tx_rate_limiter": { "bandwidth": { "size": 0, "refill_time": 0 }, "ops": { "size": 0, "refill_time": 0 } }}