Re: [tor-relays] Accounting limits seem to cause permanent hibernation

2019-12-02 Thread teor
Hi,

> On 2 Dec 2019, at 21:00, Manuel Wiesinger  wrote:
> 
> Since I experience this 'permanent hibernation' since at least last August, I 
> wonder if it's expected behavior, e.g., caused by the small limit of 128 GB 
> per day, or if it's a bug (possibly related to this one: 
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-October/017862.html ?).

It seems to be related to this bug, try 0.4.1.7 or 0.4.2-stable,
when they come out?

T
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Re: [tor-relays] Accounting limits seem to cause permanent hibernation

2019-12-02 Thread Manuel Wiesinger
Hey,

I don't think that's the issue. If the limit had been reached, there would be 
traffic every day. Here are the traffic statistics from the last 30 days. You 
can clearly see, when I restarted the tor service.

https://pastebin.com/FLmWZBRr

Manuel

David Strappazon  writes:

> Hi,
>
> i could be wrong but I think as soon as the limite is reached, the server is 
> going to hibernate until the next day.
>
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>  Message d'origine 
> On 2 déc. 2019 à 12:00, Manuel Wiesinger a écrit :
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I configured an accounting limit on my tor relay. 1-2 days after restarting 
>> the tor service the relay seems to go into permanent hibernation. Once I 
>> restart the service traffic is sent and received as expected, however after 
>> 1-2 days it seems to go into permanent hibernation again until I restart the 
>> service. The longest hibernation period was for about three month(!).
>>
>> My configuration:
>>
>> Tor 0.4.1.6, on FreeBSD 12.1. (nothing else running on the machine)
>>
>> My relevant settings:
>>
>> AccountingMax 128 GBytes
>> AccountingStart day 00:00
>>
>> RelayBandwidthRate 2560 KBytes
>> RelayBandwidthBurst 5120 KBytes
>>
>> Logs since the last restart: https://pastebin.com/wk04zDC8
>>
>> Metrics: 
>> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A3BB86337E003A2668E016466EA3AAA6222E50A8
>> (The peeks in the graphs match the times when I manually restarted the 
>> service)
>>
>> Since I experience this 'permanent hibernation' since at least last August, 
>> I wonder if it's expected behavior, e.g., caused by the small limit of 128 
>> GB per day, or if it's a bug (possibly related to this one: 
>> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-October/017862.html 
>> ?).
>>
>> Best,
>> Manuel
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Re: [tor-relays] Accounting limits seem to cause permanent hibernation

2019-12-02 Thread David Strappazon
Hi,

i could be wrong but I think as soon as the limite is reached, the server is 
going to hibernate until the next day.

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 Message d'origine 
On 2 déc. 2019 à 12:00, Manuel Wiesinger a écrit :

> Hello everyone,
>
> I configured an accounting limit on my tor relay. 1-2 days after restarting 
> the tor service the relay seems to go into permanent hibernation. Once I 
> restart the service traffic is sent and received as expected, however after 
> 1-2 days it seems to go into permanent hibernation again until I restart the 
> service. The longest hibernation period was for about three month(!).
>
> My configuration:
>
> Tor 0.4.1.6, on FreeBSD 12.1. (nothing else running on the machine)
>
> My relevant settings:
>
> AccountingMax 128 GBytes
> AccountingStart day 00:00
>
> RelayBandwidthRate 2560 KBytes
> RelayBandwidthBurst 5120 KBytes
>
> Logs since the last restart: https://pastebin.com/wk04zDC8
>
> Metrics: 
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A3BB86337E003A2668E016466EA3AAA6222E50A8
> (The peeks in the graphs match the times when I manually restarted the 
> service)
>
> Since I experience this 'permanent hibernation' since at least last August, I 
> wonder if it's expected behavior, e.g., caused by the small limit of 128 GB 
> per day, or if it's a bug (possibly related to this one: 
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-October/017862.html ?).
>
> Best,
> Manuel
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[tor-relays] Accounting limits seem to cause permanent hibernation

2019-12-02 Thread Manuel Wiesinger
Hello everyone,

I configured an accounting limit on my tor relay. 1-2 days after restarting the 
tor service the relay seems to go into permanent hibernation. Once I restart 
the service traffic is sent and received as expected, however after 1-2 days it 
seems to go into permanent hibernation again until I restart the service. The 
longest hibernation period was for about three month(!).

My configuration:

Tor 0.4.1.6, on FreeBSD 12.1. (nothing else running on the machine)

My relevant settings:

AccountingMax 128 GBytes
AccountingStart day 00:00

RelayBandwidthRate 2560 KBytes
RelayBandwidthBurst 5120 KBytes

Logs since the last restart: https://pastebin.com/wk04zDC8

Metrics: 
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/A3BB86337E003A2668E016466EA3AAA6222E50A8
(The peeks in the graphs match the times when I manually restarted the service)

Since I experience this 'permanent hibernation' since at least last August, I 
wonder if it's expected behavior, e.g., caused by the small limit of 128 GB per 
day, or if it's a bug (possibly related to this one: 
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2019-October/017862.html ?).

Best,
Manuel
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