Hi! On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu> wrote: > Well, step one is to set > NumCPUs 2 > but I think you already did that.
Yes. That was something I tried first. But it did not change those warnings much (I have not really measured or counted them but I believe that there is the same amount of them in a day with one or two processors enabled). The only time I really see increase in CPU % (in top output on FreeBSD) is when I send HUP signal - then it gets much over 100 % for a few seconds. > Assuming you're referring to the relay "Arlequin", this is a very fast > relay, so you will be running up against various constraints that not > many people hit. Yes. But the system really does not seem busy. > How much ram is Tor using? If it's a lot, you might consider the -alpha > versions, as on some platforms they use much less ram. top reports 369M of total memory footprint. It has 3 threads. There are around 14000 TCP connections established (I can count this as the system has a dedicated IP address for Tor traffic). Could it be a memory use bound? So that memory access cannot keep with the use? And this is why the CPU is not maxed? Mitar