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On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 01:16:18 +0000, you wrote:
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 12:08:31 +1100
> From: Tim Wilson-Brown - teor <teor2345(a)gmail.com>
> To: tor-relays(a)lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Hibernation Expectations
> Message-ID: <6449D528-F52E-49E6-8331-0F3276365348(a)gmail.com>
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> > On 9 Mar 2016, at 05:29, stealth(a)nym.mixmin.net wrote:
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> > I am allocating 100gb of bandwidth up and down every day. When my
> > middle relay goes into hibernation, should I expect my stats to go
> > to hell? Should I also expect my flags my stable and guard flags to
> > be removed?
>
> Yes, but they'll come back eventually.
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> >
> > If I reach my bandwidth restrictions 10 hours before it is reset,
> > is this the reason why the relay would lose guard and stable flags?
> > I may need to restrict my bandwidth to 60gb up and down as I only
> > have 3tb of bandwidth to donate on a monthly basis.
>
> This is another question we see frequently.
> Until we get a FAQ or wiki entry for it, I'd encourage you to search the list archives for previous answers.
>
> There are good reasons to run a relay that's always on.
> Then again, there are also good reasons to run a fast relay.
> If you're very close to your bandwidth cutoff, why not decrease it slightly, and run all the time?
>
> Tim
I have changed my AccountingMax to 60gb and my RelayBandwidthRate
to 5mb and my RelayBandwidthBurst to 10mb. I will monitor these
settings for the next couple of days to see, if I reach my
AccountingMax number. If I do reach the AccountingMax number then I
will reduce the RelayBandwidthRate and RelaybandwidthBurst down
until my server can run 24/7.
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