On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 01:15:45PM -0500, SuperSluether wrote:
especially since the recommended upload speed is 2Mbps (1600kBytes/s).
On https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-relay-debian.html I wrote "at least 250 kilobytes/s each way". So that's 2 megabits per second.
Your above confusion is why nobody should ever write "b" or "B" in this day and age.
And to add more content to this mail, here are moria1's cutoffs at this moment for flag assignment:
Apr 07 13:50:01.387 [info] dirserv_compute_performance_thresholds(): Cutoffs: For Stable, 1463591 sec uptime, 557597 sec MTBF. For Fast: 102 kilobytes/sec. For Guard: WFU 98.000%, time-known 691200 sec, and bandwidth 5250 or 4510 kilobytes/sec. We have enough stability data.
That log line is misleading a bit, because the units of weight in the consensus are not really kilobytes/sec anymore. But what it means is that moria1 doesn't vote the Guard flag for you unless the measured consensus weight it's voting for you is 5250 or 4510 (that number depends on whether exit capacity is scarce in the network at this moment -- I haven't checked if that's the case right now).
Hope that helps, --Roger