On 9 Mar 2016, at 05:26, Michael McConville <mmcco@mykolab.com> wrote:

Zwiebel wrote:
Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote:
Zwiebel wrote:
is there a way to shut down Tor relays for a short time without
losing consensus weight or bandwidth?

This is a frequently asked question, particularly if you add "losing
flags" to the relay operator's list of concerns.

So... is it possible?

I don't think that short maintenance outages should significantly impact
consensus weight. Bandwidth takes a little while to ramp back up because
people need to build circuits through your relay again.

Anyway, if you need to do maintenance, don't wait. The network benefits
more from a secure, reliable relay with 5% less consensus weight.  :-)

If you take down your relay and keep the same key, IP address(es) and port(s), then most flags should come back quickly.
If you change any of those details, particularly the key, then the network will take some time (a week to several months) to re-evaluate your relay.

Tim

Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)

teor2345 at gmail dot com
PGP 968F094B

teor at blah dot im
OTR CAD08081 9755866D 89E2A06F E3558B7F B5A9D14F