I moved the older keys to my working delay and had to generate new one in the faulty one.
Here you can find my info.log file i did not have one beforehand, so i can not compare it. However it seems like the relay is working now.
Could it be working now because there is minimized load due to the new keys?
What should i do to reduce the load? Decrease max bandwith or can i somehow decrease max connections?
Am 17.02.2018 um 03:03 schrieb teor:
Hi,
On 17 Feb 2018, at 12:26, Paul <paul@roteserver.de mailto:paul@roteserver.de> wrote:
A big Part from my systemd daemon.log which maybe already shows the issue.
This is what is happening:
Tor never bootstraps, so systemd restarts it. You can confirm by checking your systemd logs.
Please check your network connection:
Is your network connection fast and reliable enough?
Tor needs a lot of connections. Does your pi support 6000 simultaneous connections? Does your router support 12,000 simultaneous connections? Most home routers don't.
I'd really need to see your logs to work out what's happening.
I need to see what happens between log lines like this:
Feb 16 23:37:49.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 0%: Starting Feb 16 23:43:45.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.9.14 (git-a211f886ad759cab) opening log file.
I still need to see copies of the info-level logs between these lines.
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