Hey there,
The advertised bandwidth will increase gradually. Well mine did.
M.
On 16/08/2014 10:28 am, IceFish ThreeTwo threehundredthirtytwofishes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I'm unclear as to what the "Advertised Bandwidth" is on Atlas. My node has it's bandwidth set to 700Kb/s, however on Atlas the Advertised Bandwidth is around 7Kb/s. I'm on day three of running this relay and I have read the Early Lifecycle blog post, but I'm still confused as to why the Advertised Bandwidth is a hundredth of what I have it set to.
Thank you! Ice Fish
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On 8/16/2014 3:33 AM, Mike Patton wrote:
Hey there,
The advertised bandwidth will increase gradually. Well mine did.
M.
On 16/08/2014 10:28 am, IceFish ThreeTwo threehundredthirtytwofishes@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I'm unclear as to what the "Advertised Bandwidth" is on Atlas. My node has it's bandwidth set to 700Kb/s, however on Atlas the Advertised Bandwidth is around 7Kb/s. I'm on day three of running this relay and I have read the Early Lifecycle blog post, but I'm still confused as to why the Advertised Bandwidth is a hundredth of what I have it set to.
Thank you! Ice Fish
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The Advertised Bandwidth will increase as uptime counts up. All you need to do is keep your relay running and it will come to as much as you set in your torrc (RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst). It cannot reach the maximum in few days. I have a relay running for 10 days, I haven't set any limit o it (it has a full 100mbps port) and atlas shows it 650KB/s so - waiting is the only thing you need to do.
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Thank you very much!
On Friday, August 15, 2014, s7r s7r@sky-ip.org wrote:
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On 8/16/2014 3:33 AM, Mike Patton wrote:
Hey there,
The advertised bandwidth will increase gradually. Well mine did.
M.
On 16/08/2014 10:28 am, IceFish ThreeTwo <threehundredthirtytwofishes@gmail.com javascript:;> wrote:
Hello!
I'm unclear as to what the "Advertised Bandwidth" is on Atlas. My node has it's bandwidth set to 700Kb/s, however on Atlas the Advertised Bandwidth is around 7Kb/s. I'm on day three of running this relay and I have read the Early Lifecycle blog post, but I'm still confused as to why the Advertised Bandwidth is a hundredth of what I have it set to.
Thank you! Ice Fish
-- Sent from my iPhone
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The Advertised Bandwidth will increase as uptime counts up. All you need to do is keep your relay running and it will come to as much as you set in your torrc (RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst). It cannot reach the maximum in few days. I have a relay running for 10 days, I haven't set any limit o it (it has a full 100mbps port) and atlas shows it 650KB/s so - waiting is the only thing you need to do.
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