FWIW, I did some tuning on mine (not a pi, but had similar issues) and it
seems more stable now too. I added the following to my torrc (where X and
Y are your rates/units):
MaxOnionsPending 250
BandwidthRate X
BandwidthBurst Y
RelayBandwidthRate X
RelayBandwidthBurst Y
I had the RelayBandwidth op
Hi, Yes. This is absolutely on my to-do list. I've had a family
medical emergency and about 2 or 3 other things recently about that
level of stress, but BELIEVE me, a strategy for getting a Raspberry Pi
to be a rock solid relay is of paramount importance to me.
I'm hoping to figure out all the t
Hi torsion,
I'm also running a tor relay on a raspberry pi and keep getting these storm
creation events which crash the box. You said you made some adjustments to
the configs to get a more stable system? Can you please email me copies of
the configs or maybe list the changes you made?
I'm trying t
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 09:20:02AM -, te...@tormail.org wrote:
> I've been seeing these storms as well on my relay. I average something
> like 100 connections for weeks and weeks per the tor logs, but then
> suddenly it will jump into the thousands and I'll see the "Failed to hand
> off onionsk
Hi, out camping far from the Pi and much data coverage. I will post when
I get back. I'm hoping somebody could pique the interest of a Tor
developer about these circuit creation bursts, so far I haven't had
success - hope this thread keeps going.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Thomas Hand wrot
I'm also having some problems with my rpi node going down every few days
due to lack of resouces and needing a reset. Can you mail me with some of
the alterations you made which might make it more stable? Thanks. T
On Jun 5, 2013 10:42 AM, wrote:
> I've been seeing these storms as well on my rela
I've been seeing these storms as well on my relay. I average something
like 100 connections for weeks and weeks per the tor logs, but then
suddenly it will jump into the thousands and I'll see the "Failed to hand
off onionskin." and "Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit
creation re
I did a lot of tuning on the Raspberry Pi and it's now much, much more
stable as a Tor relay, but just now I had another "circuit creation
storm." Interestingly, the Pi remained up, and my *router* crashed.
I've also seen huge bursts of circuit creation on a relay I run on a
VPS, but as it's a mu
I'm also seeing occasional messages like this on the Pi (it never lasts
long):
18:13:24 [ARM_NOTICE] Relay resumed
18:13:18 [ARM_NOTICE] Relay unresponsive (last heartbeat: Mon Mar 18
18:13:04 2013)
17:28:43 [ARM_NOTICE] Relay resumed
17:28:38 [ARM_NOTICE] Relay unresponsive (last heartbeat: Mon M
Hi there, I just joined the mailing list and apologized if this has been
discussed before. I did find discussion of a similar issue in January
2013's archive:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-January/001809.html
It's important to note that I believe I've seen (but didn't sa
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