On 10/4/21 1:36 PM, David Goulet wrote:
On 02 Oct (01:29:56), torix via tor-relays wrote:
My relays (Aramis) marked overloaded don't make any sense either. Two of the ones marked with orange are the two with the lowest traffic I have (2-5 MiB/s and 4-9 MiB/s - not pushing any limits here); the third one with that host has more traffic and is fine.
So far this indicator seems to be no help to me.
Keep in mind that the overload state might not be only about traffic capacity. Like this page states, there other factors including CPU and memory pressure.
https://support.torproject.org/relay-operators/relay-bridge-overloaded/
We are in a continuous process of making it better with feedback from the relay community. It is a hard problem because so many things can change or influence things. And different OSes also makes it challenging.
Another thing here to remember, the overload state will be set for 72 hours even if a SINGLE overload event occurred.
For more details: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2021-September/019844.html
(FYI, we are in the process of adding this information in the support page ^).
We have now updated the support article at: https://support.torproject.org/relay-operators/relay-bridge-overloaded/
We have tried to clarify how and why the overloaded state is triggered. I hope this can help operators understand better why their relays can be found in this state and how a normal state can be recovered.
Please do let us know what you think.
Cheers, -hiro
If you can't find sticking out, that is OK, you can move on and see if it continues to stick. If so, maybe its worth digging more and when 0.4.7 will be stable, you'll be able to enable the MetricsPort (man tor) to get into the rabbit hole a bit deeper.
Cheers! David
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