Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-10 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Wed, 10 Apr 2019 22:14:43 +0200 li...@for-privacy.net wrote: > Yeah, I tested it once. (Intel XEON E3-1270 v2 + 32GB RAM) > NumCPUs not set: tor runs with 8 threads. With NumCPUs=2: only with 2 > threads. It does, but it still isn't able to split the load into 8 threads evenly at the moment.

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-10 Thread lists
Am 08.04.2019 06:38, teor wrote: On 8 Apr 2019, at 13:00, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote: If Tor doesn't scale on multicore CPUs, setting NumCPUs to 2 and running two threads has no effect at all on throughput? On most systems, Tor automatically sets NumCPUs to the number of physical CPU cores.

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-08 Thread Logforme
On 2019-04-07 23:57:58, "teor" wrote: It looks like your relay could be CPU-core-limited, or limited by some other local resource, or limited by its location. Currently the CPU is only using 40% of 1 core (out of 4). All of it from Tor when BW is close to 250Mbps When routing from the LAN

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-07 Thread teor
>> On 8 Apr 2019, at 07:57, teor wrote: >> >>> The reason I ask is that I wonder if I should run a second Tor instance or >>> if the current one will be able to make use a a reasonable part of the >>> 500Mps. >> >> It looks like your relay could be CPU-core-limited, or limited by some other

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-07 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Hello, If Tor doesn't scale on multicore CPUs, setting NumCPUs to 2 and running two threads has no effect at all on throughput? Thanks, Conrad On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:02 AM wrote: > > Am 06.04.2019 21:19, schrieb Logforme: > > > The reason I ask is that I wonder if I should run a second Tor

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-07 Thread teor
One more thing: > On 8 Apr 2019, at 07:57, teor wrote: > > Hi, > >> On 7 Apr 2019, at 05:19, Logforme wrote: >> >> I run the non-exit relay: >> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34 >> The relay run on a debian stretch machine with an

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-07 Thread teor
Hi, > On 7 Apr 2019, at 05:19, Logforme wrote: > > I run the non-exit relay: > https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34 > The relay run on a debian stretch machine with an i5-4670 at 3.8GHz with 4GB > memory. CPU usage at 250Mbps traffic is

Re: [tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-07 Thread lists
Am 06.04.2019 21:19, schrieb Logforme: The reason I ask is that I wonder if I should run a second Tor instance or if the current one will be able to make use a a reasonable part of the 500Mps. I'm also testing it with one to three instances. My problem is, I only have 30TB traffic / month.

[tor-relays] Making use of new bandwidth

2019-04-06 Thread Logforme
I run the non-exit relay: https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/855BC2DABE24C861CD887DB9B2E950424B49FC34 The relay run on a debian stretch machine with an i5-4670 at 3.8GHz with 4GB memory. CPU usage at 250Mbps traffic is around 40% of 1 core out of 4. On April 1st my ISP doubled my