Just another update about this.
It took about a day for Tor Weather to report that a different server
went down...
It took about 3 days for it to notice the first server went down.
So, it's slower than molasses, but it will report system failures
eventually.
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Stephen R Guglielmo:
On February 10, 2015 7:34:56 AM EST, Nusenu nus...@openmailbox.org
wrote:
As far as I know tor weather is basically unmaintained but I filed
a bug anyway:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14842
FYI: info discl. in tor weather/website:
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It took 3 days for Tor Weather to tell me one of my relays went down. I
had similar settings, I believe 0 bandwidth for an hour.
So, it's sorta kinda working? :)
Unfortunately I didn't get an email at all (on multiple occurrences).
It took 3 days for Tor Weather to tell me one of my relays went down. I
had similar settings, I believe 0 bandwidth for an hour.
So, it's sorta kinda working? :)
Kind regards,
Matt
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On February 10, 2015 7:34:56 AM EST, Nusenu nus...@openmailbox.org wrote:
As far as I know tor weather is basically unmaintained but I filed a
bug
anyway:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14842
FYI:
info discl. in tor weather/website:
Hi,
I subscribed to tor weather to get notifications in case something is
wrong with a relay.
Although the relay had several downtimes (1 day), I never got an email.
(I subscribed to with the minimal setting 1 hour)
Did anyone get emails from tor weather in the past 2-3 weeks during
downtimes?
I've also stopped getting emails from Tor weather for my relay. It has been
months since I got anything.
On Tue Feb 10 2015 at 12:18:11 Nusenu nus...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hi,
I subscribed to tor weather to get notifications in case something is
wrong with a relay.
Although the relay had