Thanks :)
I actually decided to migrate the box to FreeBSD because Tor was also
hoggin 100% CPU, and my hope was that the Via Padlock driver in OpenBSD
would save me clock cycles, unfortunately the OpenBSD version works less
well, on free my CPU is now around 50% all the time. (running a small
Hi,
Thank you for the Walla Walla! :-)
On 18.10.2012 13:29, admin wrote:
> So, in fact, hourly, daily and monthly stats all get updated hourly on every
> VPS individually.
We actually do the same for all torservers.net nodes as documented at
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/setup/server#generate
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 13:29:46 +, admin wrote:
...
> Reading your response, I guess that I totally misunderstood Jacob's actual
> question
As far as I understood Jacob asked you how many traffic data point you
log, and I asked him how many are acceptable. (And pointed out that the
given screen,
Email me offlist if you would like a dedicated IP and SSL cert on our
European servers.
Dan
On 18 October 2012 12:29, admin wrote:
> Hi Andreas, Jacob,
>
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 09:40:35 +0200 Andreas Krey wrote
>
> >On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 00:21:57 +, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> >...
> >
Hi Andreas, Jacob,
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 09:40:35 +0200 Andreas Krey wrote
>On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 00:21:57 +, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>...
>> Could you confirm that you do not keep finger grain logs than the
>> following vnstat?
>
>What is the acceptable granularity here?
>
>> h
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 00:21:57 +, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
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> Could you confirm that you do not keep finger grain logs than the
> following vnstat?
What is the acceptable granularity here?
> http://198.100.153.205/vnstat_m.png
That looks like by month, but the question is rather
how often the