[tor-relays] Overload

2022-08-29 Thread sysmanager7 via tor-relays
Another New one: 19:01:09 [NOTICE] General overload -> Ntor dropped (176948) fraction 25.2668% is above threshold of 0.5000% â 17:19:32 [WARN] Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit creation requests! Please consider using the MaxAdvertisedBandwidth â config option or choosing a

Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-08 Thread Scott Bennett
li...@for-privacy.net wrote: > On Friday, August 5, 2022 1:11:27 AM CEST s7r wrote: > > Richard Menedetter wrote: > > > > I have a non exit relay running on a root server (4 AMD Epyc cores, 8 GB > > > RAM, 2.5 GBit/s Ethernet) I have limited tor to numcpus 2, > Why? Do you have other services on

Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-08 Thread Richard Menedetter
Hi > > > I have a non exit relay running on a root server (4 AMD Epyc cores, 8 GB > > > RAM, 2.5 GBit/s Ethernet) I have limited tor to numcpus 2, > Why? Do you have other services on the server? Otherwise, omit num CPU. Let > the tor daemon use all CPU's for crypto stuff. Yes, there are other

Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-08 Thread Richard Menedetter
these limits: RelayBandwidthRate 15 MB RelayBandwidthBurst 30 MB BandwidthRate 50 MB NumCPUs 2 MaxMemInQueues 3072 MB CU, Ricsi > Gesendet: Freitag, 05. August 2022 um 01:11 Uhr > Von: "s7r" > An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dro

Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-05 Thread lists
On Friday, August 5, 2022 1:11:27 AM CEST s7r wrote: > Richard Menedetter wrote: > > I have a non exit relay running on a root server (4 AMD Epyc cores, 8 GB > > RAM, 2.5 GBit/s Ethernet) I have limited tor to numcpus 2, Why? Do you have other services on the server? Otherwise, omit num CPU. Let

Re: [tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-04 Thread s7r
Richard Menedetter wrote: Hi All I have a non exit relay running on a root server (4 AMD Epyc cores, 8 GB RAM, 2.5 GBit/s Ethernet) I have limited tor to numcpus 2, relaybandwidthburst 15 MB, hardwareaccel 1, maxadvertisedbandwidth 10 MB, maxmeminqueues 3GB Thanks for running a relay!

[tor-relays] Overload (dropped ntor) due to DDoS??

2022-08-04 Thread Richard Menedetter
Hi All I have a non exit relay running on a root server (4 AMD Epyc cores, 8 GB RAM, 2.5 GBit/s Ethernet) I have limited tor to numcpus 2, relaybandwidthburst 15 MB, hardwareaccel 1, maxadvertisedbandwidth 10 MB, maxmeminqueues 3GB Usually it takes less than 1 CPU core, and like 1 GB of RAM.

Re: [tor-relays] Overload data for Exit vs Non-Exit (and Guard vs Middle)?

2013-08-31 Thread elrippo
Am Freitag, 30. August 2013, 18:25:54 schrieb Mike Perry: To try to get to the bottom of the recent influx of clients to the Tor network, it might be useful to compare load characteristics since 8/19 for nodes with different types of flags. People with Munin setups: it would be especially

[tor-relays] Overload data for Exit vs Non-Exit (and Guard vs Middle)?

2013-08-30 Thread Mike Perry
To try to get to the bottom of the recent influx of clients to the Tor network, it might be useful to compare load characteristics since 8/19 for nodes with different types of flags. People with Munin setups: it would be especially useful if you could post links/graph images for connection

Re: [tor-relays] Overload data for Exit vs Non-Exit (and Guard vs Middle)?

2013-08-30 Thread Vincent Yu
On 08/31/2013 09:25 AM, Mike Perry wrote: People with Munin setups: it would be especially useful if you could post links/graph images for connection counts, bandwidth, and CPU load since 8/19. I have Munin data for three servers (each running two Tor instances):