I have a non-exit relay that has been up and running with 100% uptime on a 15mbps circuit for going on 20 days that is still unmeasured.

I also have an exit node on a 100mbps un-metered link that I brought online 7 days ago and purchased specifically to donate to Tor that is still unmeasured by the bwauths.

Perhaps it's time to go back to self-advertised bandwidth since this system is clearly broken? 

Furthermore, I understand the necessity of having the bwauths run by trusted/known members of the development community, but what is the criteria for this trust? Does running a broken directory server for going on three weeks without taking the steps to fix it still fall within this "trust" definition? 

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On 2015-05-22 10:32 am, Marcus wrote:

Hey,

I still have the problem, that my relay (non-exit) is "not measured". I tried to set up a new ID but this doesn't work. The relay ist still not measured since one week. (12FD624EE73CEF37137C90D38B2406A66F68FAA2)
I don't know much about the DA, but I checked that only two of nine have measured my relay. Only gabelmoo and moria1 did measure the relay.
An other smaller relay I own (FFB78E1F3E29091212C23A24A9779072800E1D96) is listed as „measured" in the consensus with only three DA which measured the bandwidth. (gabelmoo, moria1 and long claw)

Based on this information I have some questions:
1) Is three DA which measured the bandwidth the „necessary" number to be not „unmeasured"?
2) Is it only by chance that the DA are almost the same, which measured my both relays?!
3) Is there any idea, how I can maybe force a DA to measure the relay?!

I am a bit frustrated that I rented a Server to support TOR and now the relay is useless... :(

Thanks and Best regards,
Marcus


Am 22.05.2015 um 01:24 schrieb Network Operations Center <noc@schokomil.ch>:

Matt,

135 Kb/s measured, I'm currently pushing data at 40Mbit in/out (limit is 80 Mbit with burst to 120 Mbit).

On 21.05.2015 11:14 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Hey NOC,
Nah I had the same experience with *1* relay. Following the same
pattern, none of the other relays have left 20. I'm now at 16200 and
averaging ~30mb/s.
4 still in limbo. What's also interesting is I setup a non-exit and it
also will not get past 20.
What does arm say your measured speed is? Mine was 45Kb/s for the
longest time, but very recently went to 126.5Kb/s, but that's silly.
Matt
Speak Freely
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