Hello, on friday my realay's Consensus Weight felt down suddenly to 20 and the its bandwidth is not used anymore (https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/94212674A2C6AEBF77354D959D464E49BC8781...). I don't understand why, as nothing is changed in its configuration. And, I don't know if it's related, but I noticed that the tor network has slow down in the last days and some times it's very difficult to use it.
Thanks for your help, Marco
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Hi Marco,
I'm currently experiencing the same problem. I was averaging 2-4MB/s, but since Friday my consensus weight dropped to 20.
It's currently averaging ~90-150+ connections, ~80% inbound, 15% exit, 5% outbound.
Arm reports my average speed as 204Kb/s, with the occasional jump 2-4MB/s, but is reporting the measured bandwidth at 160b/s.
I also have not made any changes, other than rebooting the server over the weekend to see if that would help, which it didn't.
(Full disclosure, after noticing the drop, I installed arm, and had to edit torrc to include "DisableDebuggerAttachment 0", so I did make a change... but again, it was after the drop.)
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/AA5A35A63D38727C0CA6939691E14E675E7C41...
Is this a bwauth issue?
Kind regards,
Matt Speak Freely
Hello,
currently there is no solution bar deleting your ID.
The most relevant threads:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2015-January/006225.html
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2015-January/006055.html
There is also no ETA on when this will be fixed.
On 18.03.2015 01:58 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Poke. Bump.
:)
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Hello Network Operations Center,
Darn. Done.
Yet another fingerprint bites the dust...
Matt Speak Freely
Most dearest Network Operations Center,
As the problem has yet to go away, I decided to bring back from the dead this thread.
The problem still persists, my consensus weight never leaves 20.
- I have deleted the ID - I have changed the IP address - I had the relay offline for... 2 weeks?
My consistent average speed is ~100-200kb/s, though the server is quite capable of handling 2-4MB/s.
Doing speed tests I can sustain 6-8MB/s.
So, I decided to get another VPS account and setup a new relay. Exact same issue is present.
Affected VPS #1 https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/28683E52268BDCF8B292DD9037131C315DB44A...
Affected VPS #2 https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/D60B02A13F5D9CAFD6EC27A5332C5FEF5B7691...
Atlas has always looked drunk while displaying stats for VPS #2, as the pretty graphs never seem to display anything for the 3 days, or 1 week IO graph.
My two non-exit relays work great. My two exit relays suck the big one.
I'd appreciate some more advice.
And no, I haven't set the MyFamily parameters for various reasons. If and when this issue gets fixed, I'll add them.
Matt Speak Freely
Hi,
interesting that deleting the ID does not work. I haven't considered doing it myself yet, but I too have disabled my exit for several days to see if that would kickstart it again:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/3D7E274A87D9A89AF064C13D1EE4CA1F184F26...
sadly without success. I really wish I were able to help, alas I am in the same boat as you.
As a matter of fact I have just now edited my config to disable its exit properties. Let's see if it can generate some consensus weight again as a regular relay.
Kind regards,
Schokomilch NOC
On 23.04.2015 03:59 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Most dearest Network Operations Center,
As the problem has yet to go away, I decided to bring back from the dead this thread.
The problem still persists, my consensus weight never leaves 20.
- I have deleted the ID
- I have changed the IP address
- I had the relay offline for... 2 weeks?
My consistent average speed is ~100-200kb/s, though the server is quite capable of handling 2-4MB/s.
Doing speed tests I can sustain 6-8MB/s.
So, I decided to get another VPS account and setup a new relay. Exact same issue is present.
Affected VPS #1 https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/28683E52268BDCF8B292DD9037131C315DB44A...
Affected VPS #2 https://atlas.thecthulhu.com/#details/D60B02A13F5D9CAFD6EC27A5332C5FEF5B7691...
Atlas has always looked drunk while displaying stats for VPS #2, as the pretty graphs never seem to display anything for the 3 days, or 1 week IO graph.
My two non-exit relays work great. My two exit relays suck the big one.
I'd appreciate some more advice.
And no, I haven't set the MyFamily parameters for various reasons. If and when this issue gets fixed, I'll add them.
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Hi NOC,
I just set one of the relays to be a non-exit, to see if that helps.
I guess the next step will be to completely start new with a fresh VPS install... But I doubt that will work as the second VPS I got from the same provider *never* left a consensus of 20.
I just did some more speed tests
100M file @ 10.3M/s for 10 seconds for VPS #1 100M file @ 10.7M/s for 10 seconds for VPS #2
1000M file @ 10.4M/s for 99 seconds for VPS #1 1000M file @ 10.5M/s for 98 seconds for VPS #2
These are both on unmetered accounts, so to say it's a piss off that this isn't working well might be a bit of an understatement.
Matt Speak Freely
Alright, I'm about to lose my mind.
My consensus weight on atlas already jumped from 20 to 207 on the relay I changed from an exit to middle.
So... Super-duper.
Matt Speak Freely
Congrats, I'm still running on 20 :')
On 23.04.2015 08:29 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Alright, I'm about to lose my mind.
My consensus weight on atlas already jumped from 20 to 207 on the relay I changed from an exit to middle.
So... Super-duper.
Matt Speak Freely
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my relay changed from 20 to 2080 overnight. I wonder if it will change any more.
On 23.04.2015 08:29 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Alright, I'm about to lose my mind.
My consensus weight on atlas already jumped from 20 to 207 on the relay I changed from an exit to middle.
So... Super-duper.
Matt Speak Freely
tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Mine is now at 457, so I suspect it will continue to climb as the network learns more.
I wonder... if the bwauths use a different mechanism to test exit nodes than middle nodes...
Matt Speak Freely
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org