Hello everyone, I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
Thanks a lot
On 2018-10-05 23:22, I wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak
3.3 MB
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Yes, it is a 3B
Similar issue with my Pi 2 B
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/124A65274631BA02B6AA0DEDED144...
Since the latest update, performance drops after some time - bandwith speed and in my case permanent loss of the guard flag. Installation date is visible in the stats on metrics.
Let me know if some logs would help...
Have a nice weekend
tor_manager@autistici.org schrieb am Sa. 6. Okt. 2018 um 01:31:
On 2018-10-05 23:22, I wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak
3.3 MB
Is it a 3 B +? _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Yes, it is a 3B _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
On 6 Oct 2018, at 09:05, tor_manager@autistici.org wrote:
I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
Depending on your location in the world and the speed of your network connection, 20-35% utilisation is pretty normal.
(Tor load balances for throughput and latency.)
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
If you want your relay to use more bandwidth, stop limiting the bandwidth.
Remove BandwidthRate, BandwidthBurst, and MaxAdvertisedBandwidth from your config, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Increase the RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
If that doesn't work, try reading the detailed instructions here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/MyRelayIsSlow
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Probably related to this issue: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27813 At least the description fits to what I see on my relay based on Raspbian. Same bandwith settings as with all previous versions so I assume it is not related to a wrong torrc config.
teor teor@riseup.net schrieb am Di., 16. Okt. 2018, 06:33:
On 6 Oct 2018, at 09:05, tor_manager@autistici.org wrote:
I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
Depending on your location in the world and the speed of your network connection, 20-35% utilisation is pretty normal.
(Tor load balances for throughput and latency.)
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
If you want your relay to use more bandwidth, stop limiting the bandwidth.
Remove BandwidthRate, BandwidthBurst, and MaxAdvertisedBandwidth from your config, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Increase the RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
If that doesn't work, try reading the detailed instructions here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/MyRelayIsSlow
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Thanks Remo, it seems that the problem was there also with the previous 3.2 version.
Andrea
On 2018-10-17 18:02, Remo Näf wrote:
Probably related to this issue: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27813
At least the description fits to what I see on my relay based on Raspbian. Same bandwith settings as with all previous versions so I assume it is not related to a wrong torrc config.
teor teor@riseup.net schrieb am Di., 16. Okt. 2018, 06:33:
On 6 Oct 2018, at 09:05, tor_manager@autistici.org wrote:
I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
Depending on your location in the world and the speed of your network connection, 20-35% utilisation is pretty normal.
(Tor load balances for throughput and latency.)
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
If you want your relay to use more bandwidth, stop limiting the bandwidth.
Remove BandwidthRate, BandwidthBurst, and MaxAdvertisedBandwidth from your config, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Increase the RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
If that doesn't work, try reading the detailed instructions here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/MyRelayIsSlow
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Tor 0.3.4.9 seems to work fine for me, the stats look stable again and I got the guard flag back - looks like my issue is solved.
Thanks
Am 19.10.2018 09:42 schrieb tor_manager@autistici.org:
Thanks Remo, it seems that the problem was there also with the previous 3.2 version.
Andrea
On 2018-10-17 18:02, Remo Näf wrote:
Probably related to this issue: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27813
At least the description fits to what I see on my relay based on Raspbian. Same bandwith settings as with all previous versions so I assume it is not related to a wrong torrc config.
teor teor@riseup.net schrieb am Di., 16. Okt. 2018, 06:33:
On 6 Oct 2018, at 09:05, tor_manager@autistici.org wrote:
I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
Depending on your location in the world and the speed of your network connection, 20-35% utilisation is pretty normal.
(Tor load balances for throughput and latency.)
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
If you want your relay to use more bandwidth, stop limiting the bandwidth.
Remove BandwidthRate, BandwidthBurst, and MaxAdvertisedBandwidth from your config, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Increase the RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
If that doesn't work, try reading the detailed instructions here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/MyRelayIsSlow
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On 2018-10-16 04:32, teor wrote:
On 6 Oct 2018, at 09:05, tor_manager@autistici.org wrote:
I have a tor relay running on a raspberry with raspbian 9 and tor version 3.4.8, everything is working fine for more then a year. I noticed that the average download/upload is just 1.5 MB and the peak 3.3 MB
The Bandwidth configuration is the following: BandwidthRate 9 MB BandwidthBurst 10 MB RelayBandwidthRate 9 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 10 MB MaxAdvertisedBandwidth 9 MB
Depending on your location in the world and the speed of your network connection, 20-35% utilisation is pretty normal.
(Tor load balances for throughput and latency.)
It doesn't look the CPU or memory usage are too high. Is this something normal? How can I improve the performance?
If you want your relay to use more bandwidth, stop limiting the bandwidth.
Remove BandwidthRate, BandwidthBurst, and MaxAdvertisedBandwidth from your config, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Increase the RelayBandwidthRate and RelayBandwidthBurst, then wait a week or two and see what happens.
Thanks teor, I tried to do that and nothing happened, event increasing to 30 MB i get 2MB maximum.
Andrea
If that doesn't work, try reading the detailed instructions here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/MyRelayIsSlow
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