Anyone knows how often bwauths measures a relay? I don't understand why
directory authorities have not lifted the 20KB cap for my older relay.
Now I have doubts if it could be a problem with my server. This is a
2MB/s relay with burst of 4MB/s to start tuning it and increase it later
if stable,
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You may want to read the following, which should make this more clear.
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/lifecycle-of-a-new-relay
Cheers
Am 01.11.2014 um 10:46 schrieb Rafael Rodriguez:
> Anyone knows how often bwauths measures a relay? I don't
> und
The relay is reported as having "Advertised Bandwidth: 60.55 kB/s"
(about 480 kbits/s):
https://globe-node.herokuapp.com/relay/48ADFCC561402D7EBB1CDE233F206B01D8FA0765
What does your bandwidth rate values in torrc say?
On 2014-11-01 10:46, Rafael Rodriguez wrote:
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> Anyone knows how often bwauths
Bandwidth rate is set to 2MB/s and burst to 4MB/s. The pipe does have
such bandwidth capacity, certainly.
RelayBandwidthBurst 4194304
RelayBandwidthRate 2097152
On 2014-11-01 10:52, Logforme wrote:
> The relay is reported as having "Advertised Bandwidth: 60.55 kB/s"
> (about 480 kbits/s):
Maybe I should just wait longer but the 3 days unmetered has obviously
been passed already. That's why I'm asking about bwauths measurements.
I was under the impression that after 3 days bwauths adjust your
consensus weight and raises your bandwidth estimate. In this case, the
server is simply
It is normal and you should wait. Eventually, your relay will get more
weight, more connections, and a higher advertised bandwidth. You can
somewhat see the effect when the one month graph is rendered on atlas.
eg, see this new relay
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/C1B84214C9E336C82CEFF150A47
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I this was discussed awhile back through the mailing list and online
to some extent, however I never grasped the solutions or any real
resolution to the issue.
My relay is getting fairly hammered daily and I'd appreciate any input
regarding the, "[WARN