Vasilis:
> Hi,
>
Reopening thread after IRC discussion.
Bottom-posted, instead of more sensibly posting inline.
> DaKnOb:
>> It depends on what you consider “professional” monitoring. Do you
>> mean information collected, or how was it collected?
>
> By professional monitoring I mean a way to
Hi,
DaKnOb:
> It depends on what you consider “professional” monitoring. Do you mean
> information collected, or how was it collected?
By professional monitoring I mean a way to find out in a short time-span
what was the reason for a relay that suddenly is disconnected from the
Tor network, use
If you didn't do that already you should certainly speak with the tor
metrics team since a new implementation of something like tor weather is
on their roadmap (in ~12months).
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It depends on what you consider “professional” monitoring. Do you mean
information collected, or how was it collected?
Is measuring something from the tor process using bash scripts and cron
professional?
Is measuring network traffic using Prometheus and plotting to Grafana
professional?
For a
Hello,
I'm reopening this thread as I would like to do some "professional"
monitoring on my relays and working on a solution that could be helpful
to other relay operators running few relays or don't want to go into the
hassle of deploying a monitoring system.
My idea is to deploy a monitoring sy
Hi,
if you have a few relays I would go "the professional way" and set up an
Icinga 2 server. If you combine Icinga 2 with a graphing tool like
Graphite you can also produce nice graphs.
You can monitor the whole server (CPU, RAM, disk space, Tor bandwidth,
etc) and get alarmed when something is m
Exact, it can be a useful tool.
All the servers you own can be shown in a list, and several tools to
manage them like some VPS management where you got everything on the
same place.
I see some operators launching several Tor instances to use many cpu
cores, so it can be nice to have something like
I use a third-party monitoring service to monitor the Dir and OR ports of
all my relays. It's especially useful now that Tor Weather isn't
maintained. The service constantly checks for a response from both ports,
using several monitoring endpoints around the world, and notifies me of any
downtime.
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Hello,
I have a couple relays / exits running.
Now my question is : how do you manage them is there any dashboard or CLI tools
to manage them ( statistics, ect.. )
I know the cli tool specially for Tor "arm"
Thanks alot.
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