-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > root@tor:/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep aes cat: /proc/cpuinfo: No > such file or directory
According to a stackoverflow page [2], you can look for hints indicating the existence of AES-NI support in "sysctl hw" and /var/run/dmesg.boot > PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU > COMMAND 675 _tor 2 20 0 130M 126M sbwait 567:31 > 7.96% tor Uses maximum 10-12% of the available CPU. Uses maximum > 150 - 160 MB of RAM. (~15%) okay, so CPU doesn't seem to be a bottleneck, as expected. You could try downloading a large (some 100 MBs) file from a fast server via wget to see whether you can saturate your downstream. > here is one I am freebie hired to maintain: > 6C36F9ACBA57AC9C10DBC39D330CFA337522E72B It is an Exit relay. I am not sure, maybe Tor is designed in a way that Exits are strongly preferred for Exit connections, so they get less traffic for HSDir/V2Dir requests or for being a Rendezvous Point or Introduction Point for Hidden Services. That is mostly speculation on my part though. I never had any Exit relays on my own. Probably the Tor Path Specification [3] has the answer to that question. Your relay seems to be the only one in that /16 subnet, so that wouldn't be a reason for less-than-normal traffic. [2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4083848/what-is-the-equivalent-of-proc-cpuinfo-on-freebsd-v8-1 [3] https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git?a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=path-spec.txt -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTsxYkAAoJEJe61A/xrcOQ1WUQAKzb4xSA8Wz0u3T4sCn2Q41g URTA4Q9OGDxRvYpO2I9cXOuu4pj2g+jWsxOH1uX8g1O6uY7u6n5cYj0FYczbDSJm wn9ySxIo8wJAZCTStJmXQhgm9oceq7EDgiVsRQAXQilkv3i2JnfToNLMH80vMuKH x6Wj6lfzEWs2/8NG/WxNmJuv4O7w/mPJ1LeCqLsuL8O3ni03Ql0iPnohyhbQrJCo vAbKaj1ix65eSNahLqcH53MF3x+FkkG0ULTgWebjCg731kqVFOzsrRQQY4oZXo+k +fx+7kodjqQdQ7xSRpaTBe/15NE8Xk8hT9Ib9jVQ9Zyo19EcP6NIxnYC+zJD2G++ xQtcpur6N5XZCruuC+GoUsdYB/6lrLJHJ+SaqXachhEfqcXm1DaIH0wJb7Zre2Jf 4eS/H/Fp0+msKFHq3ElL7TcnxpMOMUkoAp4d7jbi8v/0u5DHuMRQDVTlIfpSX3fJ HMBQo9K1jf1iInCx7vpLFe7f+m5tH+PRTME8ZBTJ6PnAUbrrQW4khBF8P3J6gqm9 1DTH16BF+B2zNhQhyKI9c8T6CFIxXdnTwUAYFwHA8GQII6qP2M2ykK9ELpN1y/o8 dFTOMe017L4jM+73yhoNIddbGoCqBlIGu+1vv/OK/uk+s5Lmh3fveajOsECAcBpq HzlYGmmOy6UuWsClZL+X =fnHk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays