Re: [tor-relays] Onionoo down?

2015-10-02 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
> On 3 Oct 2015, at 01:19, Geoff Down wrote: > > A query using Globe stalls at the 'processing - please wait' stage, so I > assume the problem is actually with Onionoo. https://onionoo.torproject.org/ is up, but it appears that the backend is not working: HTT

[tor-relays] Onionoo down?

2015-10-02 Thread Geoff Down
A query using Globe stalls at the 'processing - please wait' stage, so I assume the problem is actually with Onionoo. GD -- http://www.fastmail.com - Same, same, but different... ___ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists

Re: [tor-relays] how reliable is the advertised vs consumed bandwidth on tor metrics

2015-10-02 Thread Sean Greenslade
On October 2, 2015 7:36:52 AM EDT, jensm1 wrote: >I just stumbled over this >(https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html) graph at tor >metrics, which shows advertised exit bandwidth to be around 40Gbit/s >and >consumed exit bandwidth around 20Gbit/s. This would mean that we have >about t

Re: [tor-relays] excessive bandwidth assigned bandwidth-limited exit relay

2015-10-02 Thread Dhalgren Tor
On 10/2/15, jensm1 wrote: > You're saying that you're on a 1Gbit/s link, but you are only allowed to > use 100Mbit/s. Is this averaged over some timescale? More than 100MB which is 60 TB/month total for both directions. Is 100 TB/month, a common usage tier. Has a FUP (fair usage policy) attached

[tor-relays] how reliable is the advertised vs consumed bandwidth on tor metrics

2015-10-02 Thread jensm1
I just stumbled over this (https://metrics.torproject.org/bandwidth-flags.html) graph at tor metrics, which shows advertised exit bandwidth to be around 40Gbit/s and consumed exit bandwidth around 20Gbit/s. This would mean that we have about twice as much exit bandwidth than we need, which I strong

Re: [tor-relays] excessive bandwidth assigned bandwidth-limited exit relay

2015-10-02 Thread jensm1
You're saying that you're on a 1Gbit/s link, but you are only allowed to use 100Mbit/s. Is this averaged over some timescale? If so, you could try and play around with the 'RelayBandwidthBurst' setting. Increasing the Burst might help reduce the queue delay when you're near saturation, assuming the

Re: [tor-relays] excessive bandwidth assigned bandwidth-limited exit relay

2015-10-02 Thread Dhalgren Tor
"So" indeed. For the time that was under discussion: cell-stats-end 2015-10-02 00:28:54 (86400 s) cell-processed-cells 20220,420,72,18,8,4,1,1,1,1 cell-queued-cells 2.00,0.25,0.01,0.00,0.09,0.10,0.02,0.00,0.00,0.00 cell-time-in-queue 203,131,17,7,2832,6198,3014,802,21,26 cell-circuits-per-decile