I am running two relays and the error message is the same for both:
Mar 30 08:13:01 freebsd kernel: pod 1745 (tor) , jid 0 , uid 256, was killed:
out of swap space
If I run
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/usr/swap0 bs=1m count=512
#chmod 0600 /usr/swap0
#swapon -aL
Will that fix the error above?
Thanks!
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 1:31 AM, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> wrote:
> xplato <xpl...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am a bit of a noob here so please bear with me. I ran a relay using Ubuntu
>> with very few issues however I decide to add an additional relay and decided
>> to use FreeBSD. They will only run for around 18 hours and then they shut
>> down. I have adjust the torrc file every way I know how and increased the
>> Max vnodes thinking this may have been my issue. I can post the sysrc and
>> torrc if needed. Anyone that might help me figure this out I would be
>> grateful otherwise I am going to reluctantly move them both back to Ubuntu.
>>
> Thanks for attempting to run a relay in a diversifying environment.
> Unfortunately, your timing has left you high and dry. What is happening
> is not your fault. Both 0.4.5.7 and 0.4.6.1-alpha have a fatal bug. I
> don't know which version of tor introduced it because I have been running
> 0.4.5.2-alpha until a few days ago, when I "upgraded" to 0.4.6.1-alpha.
> That crashed in under 24 hours twice, so I switched to the allegedly
> "stable" version, 0.4.5.7 only to have it crash the same way in about 12
> or 13 hours. Also, 0.4.6.1-alpha was filling its notice-level log file
> with many bug messages the whole time it was running. I posted a message
> on this list about it, including the last few hours of the log up through
> the crash messages. At the crash, the console log (also in /var/log/messages)
> had a message like this.
>
> Mar 27 18:29:26 hellas kernel: pid 17047 (tor), jid 0, uid 256: exited on
> signal 6
>
> After the second crash I made the switch mentioned above. It has been
> crashing ever since, and I am getting very tired of discovering that it has
> been down for several hours. There have been no responses to my earlier
> posting, but your query is on the same topic, if a different Subject: line,
> so I am replying.
> This sort of thing has not hit me in tor in many years, and I hope the
> tor project developers will fix it ASAP. My suggestion is that you hold
> off a bit and try again once the bug has been squashed. Alternatively, if
> you a different BSD system (i.e., DragonflyBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD), running
> your relay on that system would help diversify the systems running relays
> as much as, or more than, running it on FreeBSD. IOW, it depends on how
> urgently you want to get a relay up and running vs. your level of patience
> to wait for a bug fix. Like I wrote above, this situation hardly ever
> happens, so if you can be patient, it may be fixed within a few days.
>
> Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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