Hi,
you are right: after some time, the load is back to normal. Thank you all for your help.
The raspberry has a minimum console-only installation and tor is the only service I installed, so there aren't any other processes consuming resources.
Now to the next step: looking for a better computer to host the relay :)
On 2015-10-25 02:05, s7r wrote:
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Hi,
I have checked on atlas and your HSDir flag is gone, so if those additional circuits where HSDir requests, they won't appear any longer.
However, keep in mind that this doesn't happen immediately. Some clients might still use the old consensus document in which your relay had HSDir flag, and only find out it's no longer a HSDir after the circuit has been established so the load on your raspberry will still exist. Give it some time and it should come back to normal in few hours.
Also, is there anything else on that raspberry which could consume cpu/ram/bandwidth?
On 10/24/2015 9:23 PM, trshck_tor@riseup.net wrote:
Thank you,
I've tried:
DirPort 0 HidServDirectoryV2 0 RelayBandwidthRate 300 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 600 KB
and restarted.
Now it still has 100% CPU and about 3500-4000 inbound connections. The log is full of the same warning.
Buying some equipment is a possibility. I prefer miniature computers because of their low consumption. What would you recommend?
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