and ... what is "hibernating" ? 2014-10-11 2:55 GMT-04:00 Blaise Gagnon <quebecf...@gmail.com>:
> OK I've set MaxAdvertisedBandwidth, but I did set it in the past, with no > results .... > > Anything else beside running multiple relays ? > > Many many thanks again ! > > 2014-10-11 2:48 GMT-04:00 Matthew Finkel <matthew.fin...@gmail.com>: > > On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 02:05:24AM -0400, Blaise Gagnon wrote: >> > Hi and many thanks for developping this project ! >> > >> > I have a dedicated 200Mb (25 MB) fiber optics connection and a dedicated >> > quad-core Linux server (64). What is the best setup to get maximum >> > bandwidth usage ? I'm still stuck at 46.4Kb measured speed and 3,51MB >> > advertised bandwidth. The server has direct connection to the Internet. >> > >> > Fingerprint : 5EF740BB88C75915F8316DFEC8F1C8631FF26F12 >> > >> >> Hi Blaise, >> >> Thanks for running a relay! >> >> It looks like you're currently peaking at a little over 2MB (with a >> mean of ~1MB)[0][1]. >> >> I also see that the relay is currently hibernating. This will >> certainly impact the amount of bandwidth you use. Did you configure >> MaxAdvertisedBandwidth? >> >> Below is what the network knows about your relay (with some irrelevant >> details removed). >> >> $ curl >> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?fingerprint=5EF740BB88C75915F8316DFEC8F1C8631FF26F12 >> { >> "version":"1.1", >> "relays_published":"2014-10-11 05:00:00", >> "relays":[ >> { >> "nickname":"QuebecFibe", >> "fingerprint":"5EF740BB88C75915F8316DFEC8F1C8631FF26F12", >> [...] >> "last_seen":"2014-10-11 06:00:00", >> "last_changed_address_or_port":"2014-10-07 07:00:00", >> "first_seen":"2014-07-17 17:00:00", >> "running":true, >> "flags":["Fast","Running","V2Dir","Valid"], >> [...] >> "consensus_weight":5950, >> "host_name":"69.159.127.80", >> "last_restarted":"2014-10-08 06:31:26", >> "bandwidth_rate":26214400, >> "bandwidth_burst":26214400, >> "observed_bandwidth":3512594, >> "advertised_bandwidth":3512594, >> "exit_policy":["reject *:*"], >> "exit_policy_summary":{"reject":["1-65535"]}, >> [...] >> "advertised_bandwidth_fraction":2.777751E-4, >> "consensus_weight_fraction":2.4263727E-4, >> "guard_probability":0.0, >> "middle_probability":7.2791905E-4, >> "exit_probability":0.0, >> "recommended_version":true, >> "hibernating":true} >> ], >> [...] >> ]} >> >> [0] >> https://globe.torproject.org/#/relay/5EF740BB88C75915F8316DFEC8F1C8631FF26F12 >> [1] >> https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/5EF740BB88C75915F8316DFEC8F1C8631FF26F12 >> >> > Should I run multiple relays on the same machine/IP ? >> >> You can, and it may help, but there may be a simpler problem that can >> be fixed here. >> >> - Matt >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-relays mailing list >> tor-relays@lists.torproject.org >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays >> > >
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