On Tue, 2 Jan 2024 22:55:50 -0500
Jeff Blum wrote:
> Yes, I am seeing something similar on 0.4.8.9 (and potentially earlier
> versions as well, not 100% sure when it started). I upgraded to 0.4.8.10
> today hoping it would go away, but I'm seeing it again. Watching in nyx
> (screenshot of band
Also,
it should not nearly be as frequent, it happens maybe every 30-45 minutes on my
two relays (one guard, one exit).
Try running Tor natively (you can just move it to a native Linux installation,
by preserving the "`keys/ed25519_master_id_secret_key`" and
`"keys/secret_id_key`" in your Tor
Dear Jeff Blum,
> Yes, I am seeing something similar on 0.4.8.9 (and potentially earlier
> versions as well, not 100% sure when it started). I upgraded to 0.4.8.10
> today hoping it would go away, but I'm seeing it again. Watching in nyx
> (screenshot of bandwidth graph attached), reliably eve
On 12/13/23 06:15, Roman Mamedov wrote:
On the older version it gets about 80+80 Mbit total in+out. On the
new one the
average is at most 45+45 Mbit. There are frequent periods where the
bandwidth
drops to 5-10 Mbit for 3-5 seconds, while all Tor processes continue
to use
100% of both CPUs
On 12/13/23 06:15, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Hello,
Ater upgrading from Tor 0.4.7.13 to 0.4.8.9, I get a much worse bandwidth
numbers.
Hello!
I'm not aware of any changes in that interval that should affect relays.
Conflux and proof of work both arrived in that time period, but neither
of thes