This has already been done. And I was under the impression that things would be changing soon. I still find it weird that the network is ignoring several nodes.
On 31.01.2015 09:23 PM, starlight.2015q1@binnacle.cx wrote:
At 20:54 1/31/2015 +0100, you wrote:
Consensus weight of my relays and those of others is still near zero, and not improving. . .
I read the earlier discussion around this issue with interest. Have no specific ideas about resolving the problem, but I can recommend pulling the raw text data files for the authority votes, grep'ping your nodes, and looking at the specific BWauth votes over time.
The data is found here
https://collector.torproject.org/archive/relay-descriptors/votes/
and while the files are a bit huge, are easy to whack at with *nix command line tools such as egrep/awk/sed/perl etc. In a pinch one might apply Excel to the problem, but first trim the data set down to size with a grep or your desktop and Excel will choke and die.
I did this at the point where the bandwidth for election to guard status was increased greatly and my node was shipped off to middle- relay mediocrity. Could see clearly how it all transpired, but of course I could do nothing about it short of spending more $$ on bandwidth.
With the raw data in hand, it will be easier to campaign the operators of the troublesome BWauths to correct the problem.
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