I realized that there was a misconfiguration on the ntpd daemon
could this be the reason? I just fixed it.
Currently, I can count ~260 files with approx 500K each (total 200M) , oldest
one is
from yesterday.
I'll keep under monitoring for a while , let's what will happen.
On 18.06.2020 12:0
On 6/18/20 10:21 AM, Salvatore Cuzzilla wrote:
>
> The amount of files within "/var/tor/diff-cache" is steadily increasing.
I do have 256 files, each 0.5 MB in size, the oldest is 24 hours old.
So a retention seems not to work at your system.
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On 6/18/20 4:21 AM, Salvatore Cuzzilla wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm running a non-exit relay (v0.4.2.7) on OpenBSD 6.7.
> The amount of files within "/var/tor/diff-cache" is steadily increasing.
> Up to almost 6G fulfilling the /var partition to the max.
>
> Is this an expected behavior? I there an
Try this in config file:
MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs 4 hours
Kind regards
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 17:57, Salvatore Cuzzilla
wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm running a non-exit relay (v0.4.2.7) on OpenBSD 6.7.
> The amount of files within "/var/tor/diff-cache" is steadily increasing.
> Up to almost 6G ful
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 10:21:34AM +0200, Salvatore Cuzzilla wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm running a non-exit relay (v0.4.2.7) on OpenBSD 6.7.
> The amount of files within "/var/tor/diff-cache" is steadily increasing.
> Up to almost 6G fulfilling the /var partition to the max.
>
> Is this an expecte
Hi Folks,
I'm running a non-exit relay (v0.4.2.7) on OpenBSD 6.7.
The amount of files within "/var/tor/diff-cache" is steadily increasing.
Up to almost 6G fulfilling the /var partition to the max.
Is this an expected behavior? I there any solution to overcome it?
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Salvatore.