[adding back to the cc to network-health@, since I'm a poor bottleneck for answering email]
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 01:18:08PM -0700, Ric Steinberger wrote:
Roger - I think I've got a new Tor Relay setup, TahoeTor4, running on a Raspberry Pi 4. A screenshot of the tail of a logfile is attached. Anyway you could take a quick look to see whether it looks OK to you? Have started with 500 KB (1000 KB surge) bandwidth.... Let me know what you think.
Looks good! https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/ED96C0D8C4EA7753D8F2A63BB00AF... You could even bump up the available bandwidth, since relays with those tiny bandwidth numbers tend to attract less traffic -- it looks from the graphs above that your relay is doing maybe 30 or 40 KBytes/s as a long term average, which is a lot less than 500 KBytes/s.
TahoeTor2 may be removed from any Tor system records.
Old relays will naturally fall out of the 'relay search' web results. They will stay in the archived data sets at collector.torproject.org, as historical records about the Tor network.
Thanks! --Roger
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