On 10/23/2017 04:36 PM, nusenu wrote: > > Trey Nolen: >> I'm new to running a Tor relay and started one about a month ago. I've >> got 50 Mbps dedicated to it and at first it climbed in traffic pretty >> steadily until it got to around 25-30 Mbps being used. Since then, it >> has declined steadily and is down to about 350 KBps now (yes, I'm >> keeping the units straight). >> >> My node is a single core VPS running 3.2GHz and with 1GB RAM. >> Currently, top shows tor as using about 15% of the memory. When it was >> churning out at the maximum rate it got to, the CPU was pretty >> hammered. I was considering allocating another core, but there is no >> need anymore as it is hovering around 7% usage. >> >> The server is running on Ubuntu 16.04.3 and I'm running 0.3.1.7 tor. >> >> >> Am I doing something wrong to result in the decrease in traffic? Any >> advice is appreciated. > It is always good to include an atlas URL or fingerprint / IP to your > relay when asking for help about a specific relay > > https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/2721B60067A1EF1DE7926BAADDCAD490AB5CAE36 > >
Thanks for the advice. For this particular one, the fingerprint is 2721 B600 67A1 EF1D E792 6BAA DDCA D490 AB5C AE36 Trey Nolen _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays