> On 21 Jul 2015, at 03:12 , Tor Operator <t...@coldnorthadmin.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi gents,
> 
> I rencetly had one of my relay fall into hibernation. It seems that simply 
> restarting the service doesn't change the hibernation status since Tor is 
> still thinking that the BW limits have been overrun. Is the proper method to 
> reset the status of the node is simply to delete the "state" file in 
> "/var/lib/tor/". For now, I just set back to 0 the 
> "AccountingBytesReadInInterval" and "AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval" 
> counters and the node was able to wake up but that doesn't seem like a very 
> elegant way to do it.

Why not edit or remove the accounting limits in the torrc?
We might need a little more context: why are the accounting limits set lower 
than you want?
What exactly are you trying to achieve?

Tim

Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)

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