Am 15.09.2013 04:44, schrieb Roger Dingledine: > On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 07:36:34PM +0200, Sebastian Pfeifer wrote: >> I now upgraded to Version 0.2.4.17-rc but it still crashes somehow, but >> without writing anything related to the logfiles. >> "Sep 14 10:26:05.000 [notice] Performing bandwidth self-test...done. >> Sep 14 11:19:58.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: >> 2358/2359 TAP, 4/4 NTor. >> Sep 14 12:19:59.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: >> 2422/2422 TAP, 16/16 NTor. >> Sep 14 13:19:58.000 [notice] Circuit handshake stats since last time: >> 2563/2563 TAP, 35/35 NTor. >> Sep 14 19:30:55.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.17-rc (git-36eb3e0da4c3a821) >> opening log file." >> It stopped working at 15:32, at least Tor weather says that. > It sounds like your Tor process is mysteriously disappearing. > > You might like > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorFAQ#MyTorkeepscrashing. > > My guess is that it's running out of memory, and the system is > quietly killing it. In that case 'dmesg' would give you some hints > to confirm it. > > If that is the case, it's likely happening because all of these Tor > clients are creating many more TLS connections, and each of those TLS > connections makes OpenSSL use more memory. The current best fix is > 'then give it more memory'. > > --Roger It somehow could be true what you say as I run tor on a machine with really really really small RAM (128MB) as I don't 'shit' money as a pupil to afford a bigger server. I use Munin to monitor the server and it says that tor last used 80MB of the RAM and then the graph stops at around 3PM so it might have been a system or host related issue that tor stopped working this time. top - 07:37:58 up 12:07, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Tasks: 67 total, 1 running, 66 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 8.2%us, 1.2%sy, 0.0%ni, 88.4%id, 0.3%wa, 1.2%hi, 0.8%si, 0.0%st Mem: 124880k total, 118764k used, 6116k free, 24k buffers Swap: 109560k total, 54988k used, 54572k free, 13460k cached This is what it mostly looks like... dmesg doesn't show me anything related. (I never had to use it though - It looks like it stops when the system reboots?)
As I currently can't just give it more memory, would it help to reduce the bandwidth? At the moment I have RelayBandwidthRate 300 KB RelayBandwidthBurst 350 KB and AccountingMax 450 GB AccountingStart month 01 00:01 LG Sebastian -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk