If you upgraded tor as a package on your Linux OS recently, it may have overwritten your torrc with defaults? It’s a long shot!Sent from ProtonMail for iOS On Sat, Nov 6, 2021 at 12:52, sysmanager7 via tor-relays wrote: I was notified by Uptime Robot that
The problem is that it’s *not* currently overloaded, there’s nothing to see. Maybe you can check your syslogs for anything out of the ordinary system-wide? Sent from ProtonMail for iOS On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 10:09, Arlen Yaroslav via tor-relays wrote: > I am
Did you use a lot of ram or cpu power recently? I got flagged as overloaded when I was compiling something and used a lot of cpu.Again, the problem here is that even if you fix it, you won’t know for 3 days. Therefore if you try multiple methods to fix it you won’t know what the problem is.I
You are running 0.4.5.8, maybe updating to a newer version of tor will help?Sent from ProtonMail for iOS On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 03:02, Georg Koppen wrote: Eddie:> Looking at tor metrics, one of my bridges is showing as off-line:>
Can you link to where I can edit the torproject.org documentation? I cannot find this feature.Thanks Sent from ProtonMail for iOS On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 06:48, wrote: On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 8:55:01 PM CEST potlatch via tor-relays wrote:> Tor has always been very
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This is much more informational. Great job!
As someone with mystery "overloaded" problems, i'd recommend / request / beg
for the following:
1) When the relay is overloaded, a yellow indicator appears on the web page.
This indicator remains for
Agreed . My relay is wellBelow all of the thresholds for “overloaded”, for gods sake 64gb ram and 12 cpus should be adequate for a tor relay? 10gb connection?I’ve asked multiple times for help trying to figure this out and have gotten zero response. It seems to be very difficult to get any help
report overloaded states, but I only know so much about Tor.Hope this helps.Respectfully,Gary
On Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 10:28:42 AM PDT, Bleedangel Tor Admin wrote:
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I am having a lot of trouble figuring out why my relay keeps showing as
overloaded on the search page. I believe I have more than enough memory and cpu
power to not be overloaded on hardware. My server internet connection is 10GB
up/down
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Agreed, can the thresholds be published publicly for easy reference? Sometimes
i get the overloaded flag but i have nothing in my logs, and my cpu/memory is
abundant.
It would be much easier to ascertain the cause of this if we knew what we were
My relay was showing as overloaded and I couldn’t figure out why, system utilization was extremely low, only using a tiny bit of ram, network throughout was problem free, I was scratching my head until I realized it shows for 72 hours, and I had been doing a heavy distcc compile on my server
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Hi all
I have an exit relay running, and all is working well. I am a stickler though,
and i notice when i search my relay on the metrics page, the following two
items are listed as 'none':
Dir Address
Exit Address
Can anyone help me to get
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